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Default Caffeine withdrawal

On Jan 7, 11:39*am, Tim wrote:
On Jan 7, 7:23*am, John H wrote:





On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 14:49:33 -0800 (PST), Tim
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On Jan 6, 3:00 pm, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 12:22:16 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch


wrote:
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.


I'd have cut out the booze, and cut way back on the coffee. Maybe only
11 cups, but they'd have to be 8oz cups, not those chintzy 6oz jobs.


Alot of stuff you enjoy is had to give up, but for the better. for me,
no more 1/2 lb hershey bars (1 a night) No more big bag of chips, or
doritos, or corn curls ( from top to the last crumb), cutting out on
salt. less beef and pork, and more fish. Eat more breakfast and less
supper.


But I ain't giving up coffee!


Don't forget chicken! But the best part, the skin, has got to go.


Rotisserie chickens, with a lot of celery and onions, make some great
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Well, I usually go for skinless chicken breasts in the oven, but I
never knew why otherwise you needed to toss the skin?- Hide quoted text -

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I know why Harry does so, he doesn't like anything with flavor.
Remember, he uses the boil in the bag method of cooking turkey.
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