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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 674303" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Cedar, I cannot believe you named your book club that.</p><p></p><p>Once I named a stray dog Buddy. I loved him. He was a Cockapoo I think. I may have stolen him because after a week or so I put up a sign on the main street where I had found him and some lady came to my house to accuse me, and I had to give him up.</p><p></p><p>So anyway, Edward, my boyfriend, who was from Jamaica (and for many years my true love) told me that Buddy in Jamaica means female genitals. But Buddy had to leave me and go to his real home. Anybody who lets their dog roam on a busy street, deserves to have him kidnapped. I was saving him not stealing him. (Except Romy does occasionally get out. He and Dolly work as a team. She digs under the fence and Romy escapes. But there are no busy streets here.)</p><p></p><p>New Leaf, all of your ideas sound great. I love the idea of the family garden.</p><p></p><p>I have made Juk. I love it so much. Talk about the ultimate comfort food. That and sticky rice. Which I love, too. I used to cook with oyster sauce. (At that time I had a close friend, Sonya, who was born in China.) Some day I will post about her. Like your HUBS, I have stuff bottled up, too. I don't just blurt out EVERYTHING.</p><p></p><p>But HUBS takes the cake. M worked like that, too. He had a lot of pain, too.</p><p></p><p>I think the idea of the operation is great.</p><p></p><p>Is his heart problem treatable? With diet? They say that heart trouble can reverse itself with a certain diet. Pritikin? I am not sure. There is the one Bill Clinton is on, too. I do not know if it is the same. I had a friend I worked with. She was a 7th Day Adventist, like Ben Carson, Cedar's newest Mom. She told me that a Vegan Diet reversed all manner of maladies (she was a medical doctor) including heart disease. I think there was a study called the China Study I think that talked about it. </p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 674303, member: 18958"] Cedar, I cannot believe you named your book club that. Once I named a stray dog Buddy. I loved him. He was a Cockapoo I think. I may have stolen him because after a week or so I put up a sign on the main street where I had found him and some lady came to my house to accuse me, and I had to give him up. So anyway, Edward, my boyfriend, who was from Jamaica (and for many years my true love) told me that Buddy in Jamaica means female genitals. But Buddy had to leave me and go to his real home. Anybody who lets their dog roam on a busy street, deserves to have him kidnapped. I was saving him not stealing him. (Except Romy does occasionally get out. He and Dolly work as a team. She digs under the fence and Romy escapes. But there are no busy streets here.) New Leaf, all of your ideas sound great. I love the idea of the family garden. I have made Juk. I love it so much. Talk about the ultimate comfort food. That and sticky rice. Which I love, too. I used to cook with oyster sauce. (At that time I had a close friend, Sonya, who was born in China.) Some day I will post about her. Like your HUBS, I have stuff bottled up, too. I don't just blurt out EVERYTHING. But HUBS takes the cake. M worked like that, too. He had a lot of pain, too. I think the idea of the operation is great. Is his heart problem treatable? With diet? They say that heart trouble can reverse itself with a certain diet. Pritikin? I am not sure. There is the one Bill Clinton is on, too. I do not know if it is the same. I had a friend I worked with. She was a 7th Day Adventist, like Ben Carson, Cedar's newest Mom. She told me that a Vegan Diet reversed all manner of maladies (she was a medical doctor) including heart disease. I think there was a study called the China Study I think that talked about it. COPA [/QUOTE]
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