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To: ajtj99 who wrote (255255)6/18/2010 10:41:53 AM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 306849
 
No doubt. I just wanted to know if they still offer it.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (255255)6/18/2010 10:45:14 AM
From: jmiller099Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
GLD second move up. Nice call sir. I didn't buy any new all that recently, but I've been holding for a long while, intermediate while, and a while.

And don't forget the bacon & cheese on the salad! I also skip salads, I just go for cut cucumbers. Say, those are also the size of the well casing too? <G>



To: ajtj99 who wrote (255255)6/18/2010 11:17:24 AM
From: joseffyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
iceberg lettuce is a zero because it has no chlorophyll.

Notice it is not green, but almost white.

The more chlorophyll the better.

That's why strongly green vegetables are best for cleansing the system (what chlorophyll does in a human being).

Very dark, blackish green is best of all.

Same with fruit.

Dark colored fruit has the best anti oxidents--

Blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, etc.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (255255)6/18/2010 11:24:17 AM
From: Reilly DiefenbachRespond to of 306849
 
Why people don't just deep fry their "salads" and get it over with is beyond me.

It ain't deep frying but I do like to sauté spinach with some garlic in a little extra virgin olive oil. Whenever I do that, I tell my daughter that I'm frying up a salad. This is just a bit healthier that Olive Garden's stuff.

I also don't like the sulphites that you get with just about any restaurant salad that will do a number on your gut.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (255255)6/18/2010 11:49:38 AM
From: LazarusRespond to of 306849
 
I've been growing my salads in my garden...

... as a result of the seeds I planted I discovered arugula only this year. i made an arugula salad the other day and drizzled some olive oil and lemon juice over it. liked it!

going to try and grow another round of garden greens during the heat of summer with a burlap cover.

i also planted beets for the first time and found that i really like the greens (as well as the beets). I made a breakfast burrito the other day using beet greens, onions, eggs, cheese, and bits of bacon. yummy!

speaking of deep frying, last thanksgiving i deep-fried the turkey. DELICIOUS!



To: ajtj99 who wrote (255255)6/18/2010 3:59:15 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
Maybe(?) he would have been better off ingesting green vegetables.

Ted Koppel's son died from combo of alcohol; heroin; cocaine; Valium; and Levamisole

Ted Koppel's son died from combo of drugs, alcohol


By COLLEEN LONG, Associated Press Writer–6/18--2010
news.yahoo.com

NEW YORK – The son of former ABC News anchor Ted Koppel, who was found dead in a stranger's apartment after a day of bar-hopping, died from a lethal combination of drugs and alcohol, the medical examiner's office said Friday.
Andrew Koppel's May 31 death was ruled an 'accident'. He died from acute intoxication due to the combined effects of alcohol; heroin; cocaine; diazepam, the generic form of the painkiller Valium; and Levamisole, a drug used to cut other drugs, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the city medical examiner's office.
The 40-year-old Koppel had been out most of May 30 drinking with Russell Wimberly, a man he met at a Manhattan bar that day. He was eventually taken up to an apartment to sleep it off, said Belinda Caban, who lives in the apartment and said she didn't know Koppel.
Caban told The Associated Press earlier this month that she and Wimberly spent the next few hours talking, and he went in to check on Koppel and said he was snoring. After six hours, she told Wimberly it was time to go and for him to take Koppel home. She said when they went to the bedroom to rouse Koppel, he wasn't moving, so they called 911. She said paramedics estimated Koppel had been dead about four hours.
Caban didn't answer her phone Friday. A phone number for Wimberly couldn't be found.
Ted Koppel and his wife were not available for comment Friday, according to a representative. The family earlier issued a statement saying their son was "a brilliant, caring man, whose loss we will mourn for the rest of our lives."
Andrew Koppel's longtime girlfriend, Ilona Lieberman, did not return a message seeking comment. She had previously called his death devastating.
Koppel was appointed attorney for the city Housing Authority's civil litigation division in 2001 and resigned the post in 2008, the agency said. In 1994, while a student at Georgetown Law School, he was convicted of misdemeanor assault for striking a U.S. Senate aide during an argument at a Capitol Hill cash machine.
Ted Koppel is the former longtime anchor of the ABC News show "Nightline," which he left in 2005. Andrew Koppel was one of his four children.