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Questions, questions...
1.) Does anyone have a grease car, or a friend who has one? Is this car in the central Texas region? I have 32 oz. of safflower fry oil and I hate to toss it in the trash.
2.) For the love of the Universe, does ANYONE know of something I can do to aloe vera juice to kill the taste without losing the benefits? So far 50-50 with pomegranate juice does not dent it. It was just sweet aloe vera juice. I feel like I need to spike it, like gin and quinine, but I should not be drinking alcohol.
And yes, I'm afraid I do need to drink the nasty stuff. At least my taste buds are numb after the first sip.
2.) For the love of the Universe, does ANYONE know of something I can do to aloe vera juice to kill the taste without losing the benefits? So far 50-50 with pomegranate juice does not dent it. It was just sweet aloe vera juice. I feel like I need to spike it, like gin and quinine, but I should not be drinking alcohol.
And yes, I'm afraid I do need to drink the nasty stuff. At least my taste buds are numb after the first sip.
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2) not as far as I know... the stuff I have in a bottle in the fridge is lumpy, but not particularly bitter...
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Thanks --
That didn't occur to me because yogurt is about all of smoothie stuff I have been able to have for a long time. (If I was gonna cheat and have ice cream, I wasn't going to waste it on a smoothie. ;^) )
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I think. I have blocked it from my mind for the last week. The macro chef asked how I was doing with it. She's seen people with bad IBS and diverticulitis recover faster with it. Bother.
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If you don't want to dilute it with something that has too many bonus, useless calories, I'd suggest ice cold water and a straw. The colder the water (and aloe) the less you can taste it. And a straw will allow you to bypass most of your mouth.
Maybe a little honey?
You could also try mixing it with a bitter taste you like, like tea. Though, I would avoid a tea you really like so that it doesn't affect your feelings towards the tea. But still, very very cold. Maybe a tea with licorice root. That tends to mask a lot of flavors.
Then after, brush teeth, gargle, etc.
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I'll cope, sigh --
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cheers!
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Either way, I may stage the bottle on S&D's porch today or tomorrow. Glad to know it will find a good home.
got the bottle,