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Leslie 21-10-2004 07:58 PM

Beans again
 
Hello again,
will be serving up of the beans from the ripened pods of White lady. Will be
boiling and then steaming and then of course eating.
Have not needed to stand upwind and have not died of yet from eating
theSunset runner dried beans.

............................Leslie



Nick Maclaren 23-10-2004 08:08 PM

In article ,
Leslie wrote:
Have been very ill eating these beans and would suggest that you do not try
. The beans were absolutely delicious and had to eat them all but did not
sleep the whole night


Ill in what way? If they are properly cooked, they are certainly edible.
But that wouldn't stop their fartaceousness from causing a bellyache.
Also, people not used to a high-fibre diet can get diarrhoea when
gorging on high-fibre foods. The solution to both problems is to be
more moderate with foods you aren't used to :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Leslie 24-10-2004 03:51 PM

Thanks Nick,
but I wont try again and I am still in pain , strange how the red runner
didn't effect me but the white runner did.

..........................Leslie

"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Leslie wrote:
Have been very ill eating these beans and would suggest that you do not
try
. The beans were absolutely delicious and had to eat them all but did not
sleep the whole night


Ill in what way? If they are properly cooked, they are certainly edible.
But that wouldn't stop their fartaceousness from causing a bellyache.
Also, people not used to a high-fibre diet can get diarrhoea when
gorging on high-fibre foods. The solution to both problems is to be
more moderate with foods you aren't used to :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.





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