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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 145174" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>A favourite after-school treat in Australia - celery sticks spread with Vegemite. To get the Vegemite exactly right (spread very thin) you need to use a finger, not a knife to spread it (a knife would spread it far too thick). In that quantity the celery flavour mostly swamps the Vegemite, but the salt in the Vegemite is just the right amount for the celery. The combined flavour is very popular here.</p><p></p><p>In that amount, the salt content is fine, even for low-salt diets. You'd use a lot more salt using a shaker.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you're enjoying the brown rice. It IS filling, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>From all the info I've been given - the fastest way to fix a fatty liver is to lose weight. </p><p></p><p>The glucose tester - they keep making them simpler and simpler. Since you, like me, probably learned back when it was complicated, it could take a bit of fiddling with it to work out how to test it.</p><p></p><p>What sort of glucose test strips are used now? The ones I remember, you could also read them off a scale on the side of the bottle.</p><p></p><p>The other problem I remember - you need to have an easy and reliable technique for doing the finger-prick. I could never do my own finger, manually. I had to use one of those little snappy gadgets, where you press a button and the little machine ambushes your finger for you. I could do someone else's finger manually, just not my own. It was as if there was an invisible barrier between the lancet, and my target finger.</p><p></p><p>One more reason to avoid diabetes!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 145174, member: 1991"] A favourite after-school treat in Australia - celery sticks spread with Vegemite. To get the Vegemite exactly right (spread very thin) you need to use a finger, not a knife to spread it (a knife would spread it far too thick). In that quantity the celery flavour mostly swamps the Vegemite, but the salt in the Vegemite is just the right amount for the celery. The combined flavour is very popular here. In that amount, the salt content is fine, even for low-salt diets. You'd use a lot more salt using a shaker. I'm glad you're enjoying the brown rice. It IS filling, isn't it? From all the info I've been given - the fastest way to fix a fatty liver is to lose weight. The glucose tester - they keep making them simpler and simpler. Since you, like me, probably learned back when it was complicated, it could take a bit of fiddling with it to work out how to test it. What sort of glucose test strips are used now? The ones I remember, you could also read them off a scale on the side of the bottle. The other problem I remember - you need to have an easy and reliable technique for doing the finger-prick. I could never do my own finger, manually. I had to use one of those little snappy gadgets, where you press a button and the little machine ambushes your finger for you. I could do someone else's finger manually, just not my own. It was as if there was an invisible barrier between the lancet, and my target finger. One more reason to avoid diabetes! Marg [/QUOTE]
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