I love the idea of 21 year old scotch, lol.  Although I'm not a big  advocate 
for that.  Just ask Eric.
Besides, vanilla, I also use maple and once tried mint/spearmint in the  
oatmeal by mistake and it was great for opening my eyes that morning.
 
Beef Liver anyone?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 9/7/2008 11:57:20 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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Someone  should compile a book of handy tips and BS tricks for the new people 
that join  the  list. I guess it belongs to Jim and rightly so.
W is almost, if  not, a dictionary of "What to do if ...". I love the vanilla 
but I added a  couple tablespoons of 21 year old scotch and it explodes with 
flavor. (I need  to mention that I almost took vinegar and baking soda which, 
while making an  attractive volcano flow in science class, probably wouldn't 
help me with my  gas.) Now, if I could find the right wine to go with oatmeal 
I'd be set.  
My doctor went on one of those, OMG your addicted kicks, so now I'm doing  
Vicodin withdrawal. So what if it is slowing my heart rate. It worked on the  
pain from the calcified joints. Now I get to try to find another way to stop  
the AD from the pain killing me. If I seem like I'm not myself, it's because  
I'm someone else at the same time.

peace,
john  

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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Trapped gas discomfort

I never considered oatmeal that expensive compared to other  cereals.  I use 
whole milk or 2 % and nuke the mix until the milk is  almost absorbed.  Then I 
add Watkins Natural Vanilla and sprinkle brown  sugar.  Taste is great and 
its good for you.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 9/6/2008 10:17:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
I've noticed that oatmeal is great for bowel issues.  Too bad the  stuff 
tolerable to eat is so expensive.
 
Stacy


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Sent: Saturday, September 6, 2008 5:07:18  PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Trapped gas discomfort

Thanks Tim.  I've been an advocate for Apple Cider Vinegar and  Honey for 
years.  I acquired this information from Vermont Folk  Medicine or New England 
Folk Medicine written by a MD who, at that time,  still practiced, home visits. 
 
Its never left me down either.
 
Oh, BTW, wait until you have tried some oatmeal in your diet too.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 9/6/2008 3:35:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

All summer I was having a terrible time developing  gas that would stay 
trapped in me until I got in bed at night then  it would start coming out. It 
was 
causing me chills and sweats all  day and I tried all kinds of things like 
bean-o, gas-x, digestive  enzyme tablets, etc., but nothing helped.  Then I 
came 
across some info on-line about vinegar possibly being of  help. It worked! No 
more gas trouble. I put a teaspoon of apple  cider vinegar in about 3-4oz. of 
fruit juice and down it at  breakfast.
 
Just wanted to pass this on in case anyone else  was going through this 
uncomfortable problem.
 
Tim
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