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 Message 8702 
 August Abolins to Daryl Stout 
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 22 Apr 22 08:42:00 
 
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Hello Daryl Stout!

** On Wednesday 20.04.22 - 18:12, Daryl Stout wrote to Dan Clough:

 DC>> Try some *FRESH* food.  Most of it is near ZERO sodium
 DC>> content.

 DS>   I can NOT stand for more than 15 seconds in one
 DS>   spot...whether at the stove, sink, table, microwave
 DS>   oven, toilet, or in the shower... or my legs will
 DS>   spasm...the same thing on a scale at a medical clinic.

You spasm when standing on a scale for a few seconds? Man,  
that's weird.

Just having some boiled eggs in the fridge can come in handy  
from time to time.  And.. you don't have to throw them out when  
the electricity goes out or a day or two.  You DO know how to  
boil water, don't you?

There are numerous FRESH foods you can prepare sitting at the  
kitchen table and that do not need serious cooking.

Pork chops and skinless chicken come out quite well in the  
microwave.  A baked potato comes out perfect in the microwave.

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  ../|ug

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