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A TASTE FOR LIFE
We have between 2000 and 4000 taste buds and they are not all on the tongue. We also have cells that detect taste in the back of the throat, epiglottis, and even the nasal cavity. These wonderful cells let our brain know what we are tasting. Be it sweet, sour, salty, bitter, or savory, our brain then decides whether it is pleasing or not to eat. Because of our sense of taste, cooking can be a delight. Especially if you are cooking something that is familiar to you and you alr

Dorothea Chollett
May 242 min read


WHAT KIND OF EATER ARE YOU?
Do you eat to live or do you live to eat? The answer to this question could quite possibly define the type of health and happiness you are experiencing right now. I used to think that I ate to live because I was always hungry. It didn't matter where I was, what I was doing or when I last ate.... all I could think about was putting food in my mouth. I used to work with racehorses and instead of bringing my lunch I would always walk to the restaurant and have a large meal. By t

Dorothea Chollett
May 244 min read


FACTS ABOUT FIBER
A man walks into the emergency room around 2 in the morning and is in obvious distress. He is pale and in a cold sweat. He tells the triage nurse that he is having abdominal pain and that it started yesterday. His history is high blood pressure and obesity and admits that he started a low carb diet about one week ago. His primary nurse received the same story and on examination she notes that his abdomen is tender to touch. The emergency room doctor enters and the man gasps a

Dorothea Chollett
May 242 min read


BE PREPARED
I've spent most of my nursing career in the Emergency Room. Not only did I need to receive report from the previous shift's patients, but I always needed to be prepared. It was never known what would come through those ER doors. It could have been a relatively simple laceration, abdominal pain, motor vehicle accident or cardiac arrest. Each situation needed a different set of skills and supplies (and the doctor, of course) Cooking can be thought of in the same way too. Do you

Dorothea Chollett
May 243 min read


Do You Really Know?
So, you have diabetes. Take a minute and think about whether or not you REALLY know what diabetes is. The true definition, not what someone has told you. Most people would say, “oh, that’s the sugar disease.” or “That’s when you have too much sugar in the blood.” These simple definitions are true but there is so much more to diabetes than that. There is a world of information out there about diabetes. Some of it is so technical that many have trouble understanding it. Much o

Dorothea Chollett
May 243 min read
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