RE: Ice Cream Please, But Hold the Wood. What's Really in Your Food?

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Thanks for this A.G. We don’t know what we are eating half the time until our tummy tells us something isn’t right.

I didn’t know about the indigestible agent in cream cheese and it is expensive to buy something that may not be good for you. :)

I love cheese cake...only a tiny slice:). I have a block of cream cheese in the frig and was going to layer it with sour cream and salsa, then with grated cheese on top as a dip for tortillas. Maybe not such a good idea to use too much cream cheese.

🎉Warm wishes for a safe and healthy New Year!🍾



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Hello my friend from the North :)
I had unused packages of cream cheese that I turned over to my daughter after I learned about the gums. She will eat this cheese, but I am going to encourage her to be more careful about her diet. In my family autoimmune diseases are very common, inordinately so. We can boast of some rare ones. So she should be especially careful.

I appreciate that you read my long, rather technical blog. I don't think there's any point in writing an informational blog unless it's backed up by proof.

Enjoy your cheesecake. All these years you've been eating cream cheese, one more extravaganza won't make a difference.

I hope you have a wonderful New Year celebration. Here it is very quiet. My husband and I are hunkering down, waiting for dreadful 2020 to finally end. A real nightmare especially in the US: the never-ending pandemic and the never-ending election.

Happy New Year! 🎉

(Thank you for the tip!)

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Most welcome A.G. It’s a quiet New Years Eve here also. 🎉 💞

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