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Linda

Posts: 840 Join date: 2010-12-06 Age: 59 Location: Buninyong Vic
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 05/03/12, 03:32 pm | |
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Delia Moderator

Posts: 1093 Join date: 2010-12-03 Age: 62 Location: Sunshine Coast Queensland
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 05/03/12, 02:27 pm | |
| Ok I just skipped through the link. Bookmarked it to read later. I wonder what else we could use? I wonder if you just added ginger powder or if you chopped fresh ginger up and put into them. What do you think?
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Linda

Posts: 840 Join date: 2010-12-06 Age: 59 Location: Buninyong Vic
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 05/03/12, 02:23 pm | |
| Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to find fresh goji berries in Australia due to them being extremely fragile as well as due to Australia's tough importation laws. So if you want to experience the benefits of the goji berry you need to either find dried goji berries, which again is very difficult, or take a daily goji berry supplement, which is what we believe to be the easiest and most effective way of getting your daily dose of goji and all the benefits that go with it.
This is what was on the link you sent me. I am gathering the supplement is a tablet. LOL
I am sure who ever devised the recipe used fresh or at least dried. |
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Delia Moderator

Posts: 1093 Join date: 2010-12-03 Age: 62 Location: Sunshine Coast Queensland
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 05/03/12, 02:12 pm | |
| Gobi berries are tablets??? You can get fresh but they are very delicate and yes you can get a tablet. Do you think that is what she used?
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Linda

Posts: 840 Join date: 2010-12-06 Age: 59 Location: Buninyong Vic
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 05/03/12, 02:04 pm | |
| ahhh I think they were tablets Del! |
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Delia Moderator

Posts: 1093 Join date: 2010-12-03 Age: 62 Location: Sunshine Coast Queensland
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 05/03/12, 02:02 pm | |
| I would chop uncooked small pices and put it in like that but it will be a bit tart the more I think about it. Del
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Linda

Posts: 840 Join date: 2010-12-06 Age: 59 Location: Buninyong Vic
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 05/03/12, 04:26 am | |
| Thanks Delia, that's a bit hard to put in cookies LOL |
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Delia Moderator

Posts: 1093 Join date: 2010-12-03 Age: 62 Location: Sunshine Coast Queensland
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 04/03/12, 09:31 pm | |
| http://www.goji.net.au/ for Linda |
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Linda

Posts: 840 Join date: 2010-12-06 Age: 59 Location: Buninyong Vic
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 04/03/12, 11:37 am | |
| Yes it is Dawn I knew that LOL I am sure I read an article that said she felt lost. |
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Losingit

Posts: 378 Join date: 2010-12-06 Location: Melbourne
 | Subject: Re: 2008 Junies and Friends 04/03/12, 10:03 am | |
| Beat me with a stick:
It's actually Dawn French, and I think she looked so much better with the weight on. That's just me - I think part of her personality is gone (which is pretty much how I FELT when I lost weight).
She is a very attractive, bubbly woman, but personally I don't think she looks better when she's smaller. |
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