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dixiegrrrrl

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3. the title can be a bit mis-leading.
Tue May 6, 2014, 03:40 PM
May 2014

His target audience is people who either do not want to bother with shopping/cooking/eating
or
those who need a complete nutritional food due to medical or situational circumstances.

the thing I wondered about was ..what about fiber?
and phyto-nutrients.

Plus, are that really that many people who are not into cooking/eating real food?

I will say, when I had a severe attack of shingles, the mere act of preparing even a bowl of cereal was an agony.
I coulda used some of his brew for those 4 weeks.

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The End of Food [View all] dixiegrrrrl May 2014 OP
Wild indeed, but... Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #1
he's just using food to create a generic pre-mixed, dried packaged food. magical thyme May 2014 #2
the title can be a bit mis-leading. dixiegrrrrl May 2014 #3
I had jury duty when I had shingles magical thyme May 2014 #4
please tell me more SoLeftIAmRight May 2014 #5
sorry for late reply....I just saw this! magical thyme May 2014 #6
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