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They only get released over the FEMA internment camps, so unless OP lives in one, she's safe. For now.
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Only way to find out is to try it. Let us know what happens.
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And I know lots of people, including myself, who have taken all those meds and have had either no side effects or very minor ones. That's why anecdotal evidence is usually dismissed in favor of scientifically observable and measurable evidence.
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http://www.webmd.com/diet/iron-rich-foods?page=1
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I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but... they've probably stopped you from getting pregnant all those years. And possibly decreased any acne outbreaks you might otherwise have had. I'm sure there's a support group. ;)
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I see what you did there.
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Daytona Beach. B)
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My brother regularly ate some type of chocolate cereal (Cocoa Puffs, Cocoa Krispies, etc.) with chocolate milk and chocolate syrup. And not when he was just a kid either - I remember him doing this well into adulthood. He probably still does as far as I know. He also became addicted to cocaine although he's overcome that.…
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Because she knows under all that icing, it's just a giant plain Cheerio.
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You're livin' the dream.
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Clearly you have never met my husband. :neutral:
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::flings all my credit cards at you::
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60 miles.
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Thanks! That is a better explanation than mine. :-)
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No, you can't. It's hereditary/genetic. Someone who has the condition can overload on iron from everyday sources, because their bodies can't process it properly. But it's not caused by iron intake. It's very difficult to overdose on iron from normal food sources and the small amount that comes from cooking in cast iron.…
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Use orange juice instead of milk. Problem solved.
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Hemochromatosis is hereditary. It's not caused by cooking in cast iron pans.
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Maybe eat some of the other things on the list...?
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Nope. I love plain old "boring" original Cheerios. LOL.
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Have you trademarked this idea?
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Too bad those Spinach Cheerios never caught on....
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I must be weird, because I love the taste of regular Cheerios. LOL.
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Yes, faugsu, thanks for asking. :) I went back to the LBS and showed their repair person exactly how hard it was to unclip my left foot compared to my right. First thing he did was check the pedal tension, and it was too tight like I suspected. He adjusted them and it's better now. But more importantly, he showed me how to…
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Final results (miles): Wk 1 - 6.56 Wk 2 - 37.02 Wk 3 - 36.27 Wk 4 - 10.25 TOTAL for March 2015 - 90.1 Original goal - 60 Revised goal - 100 Guess I should have stuck with the original amount! LOL
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3/31 - 5.27 miles 3/26 - 4.98 milesTotal week 4 - 10.25
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3/30 - 4.98 miles
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3/22 - 2.02 miles. Just a quickie to the grocery store. :-)
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(In miles) Week 1 - 6.56 Week 2 - 37.02 Week 3 - 36.27 ========= Total thru week 3 - 79.85 March goal - 50 Rode a lot more this month than planned, obviously. LOL. Gonna change my goal to 100 miles.
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3/19: 10.4 miles
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No amount of money will ever make me give up real butter or mayonnaise (Hellman's FTW). I've tried just about all the light/lowfat/etc. brands out there and none of them come close to the taste of the real things, not to mention not being any healthier.