I hope you got a Nancy Clarke book. She's my nutrition hero.
since I was having cramping issues I did some research and found that raisins and potatoes are high in potassium. The bad news about the potatoes is the potassium is all in the skin. The good news is, peel the taters, brush the skins with olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt (lower sodium) bake 'em and have chips!YUM



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I'll have to try olive oil with sea salt. Oddly enough, I use sea salt anyway, never knew there was a benefit to it.
. I also love baked fruit desserts, and I often add fresh lemon or lime juice to them. Potatoes are also a good potassium source, and I love them. A potato with the skin on (well scrubbed of course) is a good source of many different nutrients. Add a serving of milk, and it is a reasonable sole diet (not recommended, but it won't kill you, unlike almost any other diet made up of only 2 foods). Yes, this means mashed potatoes are health food 
