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Have You Read "One Second After"?

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  • #76
    Actually, Dunkin Doughnuts experimented with a cellulose filler. It not a new thought and has been done. I'm definetely NOT a fan. lol

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    • #77
      Originally posted by teach View Post
      Hooray. Got my "One Second After". Already upset about the nursing homes, didn't think of them. Also wonder if anyone knows how to make the electrolyte substitute using water, salt and sugar?
      Teach, that is one of the things that struck me the hardest about Katrina. Have you seen footage of where some of the elderly from nursing homes were left on the streets outside of "supposed" shelters. So very sad.

      The lack of insulin and people dying off from that was so hard for me to come to terms with, regarding the book. :(

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      • #78
        The part about the dogs was upsetting too. Will buy more dog food. I'll ask again if anyone knows about how to make the electrolyte substitute ?

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        • #79
          Originally posted by teach View Post
          The part about the dogs was upsetting too. Will buy more dog food. I'll ask again if anyone knows about how to make the electrolyte substitute ?
          I found this simple one..

          5 cups of water
          8 level tsp. sugar
          1 level tsp. salt
          Mix, and let them drink as much as they want.

          I can't guarantee it as I've never used it.

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          • #80
            Thanks bunches Oz.

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            • #81
              Thanks for the info Oz!

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              • #82
                Lady Banjo,

                The saw dust in the bread items was common during WWI and WWII in Germany as I have read anyway.
                Waitnc

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                • #83
                  I think one of the most heart wrenching moments for me was before the public execution of the thieves, during John's speech: "Our world has changed..., but this is still America. I want to believe it is still America."

                  It is my hope to never face this situation, though it is bound to happen at some point in time if all h*ll breaks loose.

                  The run on the pharmacies is a given, to me. I hope people have sense enough not to be there if/when chaos reigns.
                  Last edited by Lostinoz; 06-18-2009, 05:41 PM. Reason: oops..spelling

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