Subj : Liver and death To : Joe Mackey From : George Pope Date : Mon Jan 24 2022 22:05:56 > CP wrote -- >> I came down fr breakfast & there was my meal from the night bhefore, at my > place at the kitchen nook's table, still chilled from the fridge. > I don't think that ever happened to me. >>> chew the cracker once or twice and immediately wash it down with champagne. > That is only done to not offend the host. >> I would simply tell the host, "I'm sorry; I'm sure it's good, but I just >can't eat it; I don't getr anaphylaxis, so it's not technically amn allergy -- > more a severe food intolerance." (only if they insist on quizzing me) > I was always told to simply take a bite, not to offend the host/hostess > and go on with the meal. Mt family bever visited anywhere for meals, so that's a lesson that I didn't need to learn. On my own, I've figured out how to not offend, yet not eat whaqy I won't/don't. & without lying. . . I'm polite & all, & do all I9 can not to give offense, bnut neither do Io concern myself withthose who insist on TAKING offense.. I was raised to not take things that don't belong to me, so if I see an offense or resentment. . . I also disagree with the "Finders Keepers" philosophy. If it isbn't ine, I don't take it -- except for unidentifiable cash-only (e.g. $20 bill on the ground); I call those gifts from the universe. . . Natch, if I can figure out a way to link it to the correct owner, I would do so. . . MC, over speakers, "Mr. Johnson here says he los a wallet containing $400, & is offering $50 for its safe return." Voice in the back of the hall: "I'll give $100 reward!" > There was only one time I had any other reaction to food or drink. > It was a covered dish dinner at church and I ate or drank something that > caused me to itch all over and had to leave. So many ingredients -- might have been hidden in a commercial preparation, so identifying the item wouldn't tell you the exact thing to beware of, outside of that particular bottle of something. . . Food sensitivities are no minor thing. My courtesy cousin is allergic to most foods, cross categories. True story, happemned in Ontario: a woman didn't believe her husband's cvlaim of being allergic to salmon, as that sounded ridiculous to her, so she made a beef meatloaf & mixed in a small amount of salmon just to givew him the old, "Hah! Caught you in your BS!" treatment later. Yup, anaphylaxis & he died. She was not charged. >> I'm an adult; I eat what I like & I like what I eat. > As a bachelor I eat only what I like. There you go, & why shouldn't you? I'm odd, like my dad -- we're of the philosophy that it doesn't matter if you just ate "that" earlier or yesterday, if you like it -- I can eat something I like every day, if I were so inclined, or it came up that way. . . --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-5 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .