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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 401713" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Susie, I generally cook from scratch but also try to do it fast. I have a few slow-cook recipes that are favourites, but we avoid those in summer.</p><p></p><p>Salad from fresh ingredients is always fast! Fastest of all is when you pick a couple of tomatoes and a leaf of basil as you walk past (high in salicylate, though).</p><p></p><p>I hear you on the research. I would have thought that doctors with a brain would recognise good overseas research.</p><p></p><p>Some years ago I was involved with a research group or two. The brightest boy of the lot went to the US for a couple of years and did research with CDC in Atlanta. He brought over a couple of colleagues and the papers they published, via CDC, are still recognised as the gold standard in that area. They're back in Australia now, still publishing. Not sure if they're getting the same international recognition, I'm working in a different area now. </p><p></p><p>I'll ask husband if this flows on to other non-medical scientific research areas. I do know that we Aussies have invented some amazing technology, but it can take a while for it to get adopted around the world and often the Aussie origins are not well known. Ugg boots, for example (a sore point for us Aussies, we still get cranky about it). </p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 401713, member: 1991"] Susie, I generally cook from scratch but also try to do it fast. I have a few slow-cook recipes that are favourites, but we avoid those in summer. Salad from fresh ingredients is always fast! Fastest of all is when you pick a couple of tomatoes and a leaf of basil as you walk past (high in salicylate, though). I hear you on the research. I would have thought that doctors with a brain would recognise good overseas research. Some years ago I was involved with a research group or two. The brightest boy of the lot went to the US for a couple of years and did research with CDC in Atlanta. He brought over a couple of colleagues and the papers they published, via CDC, are still recognised as the gold standard in that area. They're back in Australia now, still publishing. Not sure if they're getting the same international recognition, I'm working in a different area now. I'll ask husband if this flows on to other non-medical scientific research areas. I do know that we Aussies have invented some amazing technology, but it can take a while for it to get adopted around the world and often the Aussie origins are not well known. Ugg boots, for example (a sore point for us Aussies, we still get cranky about it). Marg [/QUOTE]
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