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Re: It's the Fountain of Youth! Zapping and Cleanses
 
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Re: It's the Fountain of Youth! Zapping and Cleanses


It has been a very interesting beginning for my husband, who I call Baby Doll, and for myself (Cutie Pie) since we began Dr. Clark's parasite cleanse and zapping.

Our long range goal is to get Baby Doll off his blood pressure medicine and his once a day Zantac. So he is willing to give this a good effort.

When I told him that we had to stop cooking out of our Healthy waterless stainless steel cookware and stop using our silverware, that is hard to take. But that is what is necessary to get his blood pressure down.

I served his dinner with plastic utensils, but that is where he drew the line. He said he enjoyed eating his meals with a beautiful fork and knife, and to eat with plastic cheapen the great meals I prepare. So, I eat with plastic forks and he doesn't. How can I encourage him to do what is healthy? Finally, I decided I'll have to buy real 9.9999 pure silver forks and knives. That will solve that issue.

But my overpriced stainless steel pots with 7 layers of surgical grade stainless do they really have to go, too?
I will eventually relent and find some cheap non poisoning glass and ceramic coated pots and pans that stick everytime you want to cook. And I will figure out how to use them, and I'll probably even like them.

But for now my husband doesn't see it that way and he wants to cook German smothered potatoes in that stainless steel frying pan with a copper bottom. I've never used that pan. It is still new after 18 years. I tell him we have to stop using stainless and we are going to have to get rid of that pan, too. "Not this pan! I bought that pan and I like it. I'm going to keep it." he says. I try to warn him that he won't like cooking with that pan. He'd better get the teflon out to cook potatoes that way.
He is determined to prove how great that pan really is.

Twenty minutes later, I'm back to see how he is doing.
He is starting to stuggle a little trying keep the potatoes from sticking and burning. Five minutes later, the potatoes are in the teflon pan to finish cooking.

He said I was right. That pan wasn't very good to cook with. I told him I was only speaking from experience. He said, "Maybe I can use this pan to wash out parts in my garage."

I laughed. That's a great idea. Maybe my expensive pots will end up being flower pots.

By the way, his potatoes we absolutely delicious.

Sincerely,
Cutie Pie

 

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