Optimal diet for cancer: meat versus vegetarian--and related issues

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  • Rewriter
    Rewriter Member Posts: 493 Member
    jazzy1 said:

    Do what's best for us!!
    Sure do love reading ideas from all of you ladies, as I couldn't possibly accumulate half of the information you've posted. Great team effort.

    ENJOY LIFE, IT HAS AN EXPIRATION~~

    Jan

    Even the "fresh" vegetables and fruits
    generally come from somewhere else to NYC during the winter months. I guess I could consider buying frozen fruits and vegetables; so thanks, JoAnn, for pointing that out.

    I I agree with everything Mary Ann said; I take great pleasure in thinking about what I eat, and I feel empowered when I make food choices that improve my health.

    Jill
  • HellieC
    HellieC Member Posts: 524 Member
    Rewriter said:

    Even the "fresh" vegetables and fruits
    generally come from somewhere else to NYC during the winter months. I guess I could consider buying frozen fruits and vegetables; so thanks, JoAnn, for pointing that out.

    I I agree with everything Mary Ann said; I take great pleasure in thinking about what I eat, and I feel empowered when I make food choices that improve my health.

    Jill

    Keep posting your delicious food ideas, Jill
    Every time I read your food-related posts, Jill, I come away from my computer feeling hungry and with new ideas to try - they all sound scrummy. I don't think the odd margharita or two is going to upset the balance!
    By the way - if you are going to add more millet to your diet you might like to know that it is high in B17 (the "cancer fighting" vitamin found in bitter apricot kernels). i don't like the smell of it when it cooks, but I am happy with the taste (weird, huh?)
    Kindest wishes
    Helen