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Just spoke to OH asking what he wanted for dinner. He said soup with salad as it's too muggy for a heavy dinner. Soup and salad though..
Strange..
Just spoke to OH asking what he wanted for dinner. He said soup with salad as it's too muggy for a heavy dinner. Soup and salad though..
Strange..
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they mention slow digestion in this article bigfoot, er I mean hugh
they mention slow digestion in this article bigfoot, er I mean hugh
Here you are Hugo
http://news.bbc.co.uk.../magazine/8068733.stm
It may not mean 'full' in the way you may understand-but there is a scientific basis for itI found it interesting when I first heard about it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk.../magazine/8068733.stm
It may not mean 'full' in the way you may understand-but there is a scientific basis for itI found it interesting when I first heard about it.
But it is what I was talking about,Hugo. I was not making a contentious point...I DID say it was a bit of trivia. Talking about the digestion of fat,proteins,carbs.......whatever...is a totally different topic. If I remember correctly-the article does state that part of the effect is due to a sphincter-type valve at the base of the stomach. I imagine the effect is the same no matter what type of meal is combined with water. They used the example of a chicken meal...it could just as easily be a meal based on pulses.