Caffeine withdrawal
On Jan 7, 12:14*pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 08:37:39 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:
On Jan 7, 7:20*am, Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
Bill McKee wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message
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First New Years resolution I ever made, to give up alcohol and drink
far less coffee. *Both were giving me serious heartburn and it had
gotten so I cannot even drink beer because of it. *Considering I prob
have more caffeine in my blood than hemoglobin, it had to be alcohol I
gave up but 12 cups of coffee a day probably is too much. *So, with
only 3 cups in the morning and it being too cold outside to do
anything am feelin a bit tense.
Since I retired I do not drink anywhere's the amount of coffee I used
to. And still rarely drink alcohol. *But one nice thing about losing
the Christmas weight gain. *I am using Costco's brand SlimFast for
breakfast and lunch. *Yesterday my buddy and I went up to New Melones
lake for some trout and bass fishing. *We used the Hobie pedal
kayaks. *Was easy to imbibe lunch while pedaling along and trolling
for trout. *No fooling around with cutting bread or cheese. *And only
caught one nice bass.
You know, you can make sandwiches ahead of time and wrap them so they
don't get soggy in the cooler. Really.
What would you suggest? PBJ?
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I like PBJ's but I cut them out too.
Well, no bread is good, but in general, the heavier the bread the
better it is. Panera makes a good multigrain bread. So does Costco. I
guy the stuff from Costco, slice it and freeze it. Then I toast it
before eating. Peanut butter has become a real treat - maybe once
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I used to get whole wheat bread but have since switched over o multi-
grains. I'm still trying to find what I really like, but haven't been
disapointed really with any of it.
I don't even like the thought of peanut butter anymore.
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