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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 21, 2006 at 17:07:37 from (209.226.106.141):
In Reply to: Heart attack posted by Murray E on April 21, 2006 at 15:30:00:
Murray: Oh the pleasures of eating, it's just about 13 months since I got my come up-ins. Like Carol my wife also likes to cook. Those Nova Scotia born and raised women, they are almost offended if folks don't eat up. I've dropped 50 lbs in the past year, it's just a matter of saying no to the foods you like best. Doc. told a friend of mine, "You can live the first 50 years of your life just about any reckless way you wish, within reason, but the second 50 years you must live and eat for your health." You've been much too quiet lately, we haven't heard from you in awhile? A good dose of the guys here at YT will do wonders for your health. Seriously, it's great to hear your doing quite well. Tell Carol to cook you up a good feed of salt herring and Nova Scotia blue potatoes. If you keep your mouth full of potatoes during the meal, then you don't have to pick all those little bones out of the herring. My grandfather always claimed salt herring, blue potatoes and a little Seven Seas black rum would keep any Nova Scotians heart healthy. He did live into his 80s. I think it's matter of putting the salt herring in your mouth bones and all, it's bound to slow consumption of food. I suppose they don't even make Seven Seas any more 25 years after the buy out of the distillery by multi-nationals.
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