SC - Fermented Meats

CBlackwill@aol.com CBlackwill at aol.com
Fri Mar 31 15:10:21 PST 2000


I'm not exactly sure as I have never had this reaction myself.  However, as it has
been described to me, it causes wide mood swings in certain very sensitive
individuals.  I guess it is related to the "sugar rush" that some experience when
they have had an excess of sugar after not having any for a while.  I know that
once, when I was teaching a class away from home, I had a couple of cups of
coffee, along with a couple of glazed donuts.  Now either of these, alone...or one
of each would have had minimal effect.  However this combination had me literally
bouncing off of the walls!  Even my students commented on it!

Kiri

CBlackwill at aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 3/30/00 7:28:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> ekoogler at chesapeake.net writes:
>
> > It is my impression that Demerera sugar is raw sugar...i.e., it has not been
> >  refined.  I have friends who cannot eat refined sugar as they have bad
> > physical
> >  and emotional responses to it, but can have unrefined/raw/Demerera.
> >
> >  Kiri
> >
>
> Usually I do not pry into peoples personal lives (at least with their
> knowledge), but I have to ask:  How can you have a bad "emotional" response
> to sugar (or anything else for that matter)?  I am NOT trying to be funny,
> here.  I am curious.
>
> Balthazar of Blackmoor
>
> Man cannot live on bread alone... he must have beer to soak it in.
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