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To: sweetiepiezer

Yes my taste has changed a bit. I can’t eat very many chips and I rarely eat crackers (because gluten free are kind of nasty), but I might try to eat some tortilla chips and just gag on how salty they are. Course a tasty Pepsi might help, but I don’t drink soda lol.

Sweet, yeah things are sweeter, too. So I just don’t eat as much. I sometimes drink this Lyfefuel stuff and boy is it sweet now. However.. I made a cake for my dil’s birthday and I must say my frosting was perfection and I could have eaten the whole bowl 😂.

I don’t consider this a problem, but more of a blessing lol.


1,549 posted on 10/31/2022 8:34:48 AM PDT by peteypupperdoo (Petey Pupperdoo - "We, the people, are the cure." (Q post #3724))
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To: peteypupperdoo

Coffee still tastes good to me, but the non-dairy creamer (I know, I know, but was trying to save money) that I used to put in it tasted like toxic waste, so I went back to half and half.

I had a mild case of Covid back in November of 2020.Recovered okay except that my sense of smell was lost after I had to take the shots in order to keep my job.
My hair started to fall out quite a bit after the shots, so I took The Vitamins called “Hair Skin and nails, and they helped too!

I take Querticin with zinc, 2 tabs everyday. along with Vit D-3. Vitamin C, and so on.
Both are slowly coming back.

I think the taste thing made me more able to taste “phony” stuff that hey put in food, so we try to cook from scratch
as much as possible.

I just noticed that I am in Festival-I’m sorry!
I’m recovering from a fractured hip and sometimes the meds make me a little wonky!


1,693 posted on 10/31/2022 7:36:23 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history!)
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