[Ohio-Talk] Food problem.

ali benmerzouga ali.benmerzouga at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 27 21:09:16 UTC 2020


That's a good question many of us are actually facing!

I have the same problem here.

May be you can eat again from the left over today, like I did for lunch.  If
you still have a lot of it, keep it in the freezer (packed in small
portions) and eat from it whenever you think you can handle it again - not
later than six months, of course!

Try to be vegetarian for a day or two and you will be fine eating from your
Thanksgiving left over food again. Keep doing that until you are done with
it!


Try to fast for 12 to 18 hours, and you will be fine eating from the left
over again!

Those are my three suggestions for you.

HTH!

Have a nice day.

Stay safe!

Ali





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Subject: [Ohio-Talk] Food problem.

                Well now that I stayed home and cooked stuff porkchops the
craving for thanksgiving leftovers has hit me what should I do?

 

 

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