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  1. #1
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    Haven't heard of corn nor have experienced it.

    I tend to notice things that give me flautulence...temporary bloating is the least of my concerns.

    Too much milky lattes give me both flautulence and bloating. I learned that just at Christmas..on the bus for 5 hrs.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Haven't heard of corn nor have experienced it.

    I tend to notice things that give me flautulence...temporary bloating is the least of my concerns.

    Too much milky lattes give me both flautulence and bloating. I learned that just at Christmas..on the bus for 5 hrs.
    Ahhh, welcome to the world of the lactose intolerant! If it's mild, you can still have yogurt, and try to mix chocolate with milk to make it more digestable (I KNOW! Chocolate as a cure!!!)

    I love corn on the cob, but know that I don't come close to digesting it. Do the calories really count when you don't really digest it?
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

  3. #3
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    I love corn on the cob, but know that I don't come close to digesting it. Do the calories really count when you don't really digest it?
    Yeah - I always wonder about that too! It only seems fair that if it blasts through unpleasantly, it should not also make me fatter!!!

  4. #4
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    Thanks...

    Good tip about the energy bars/gels etc Thorn- I tend to use cliff products as well I seem to prefer them- maybe that is why.
    I had to google Pazole- I had never heard of that dish before...and here I thought I was a pretty experienced eater
    Thanks again
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