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Before scaring everyone keep in mind that if one is to avoid quinoa because of diverticulitis, the other foods to avoid would be legumes, oats, brown rice and a lot of other fruits and vegetables. And no alcohol.
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normaM wrote:And no one can seem to pronounce it.
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Bsuds wrote:We tried Quinoa once and that was enough!

(BTW Diverticulitis came very close to doing me in.)


The saddest part is that we KNOW what Diverticulitis is, and we don't have to Google it. :135:
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If something has the potential to bring harm to you, then don't eat it. That should go without saying.

I think the intent of this thread was to share a liking for quinoa, not shoot it down.
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Now I know how to say it, thanks Whitecandle :)
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Ptolemy Soter wrote:I think the intent of this thread was to share a liking for quinoa, not shoot it down.


While I agree, there is nothing in the title saying good or bad so it is open to each posters experience.

Mine was not a good experience (We didn't care for the taste) but it had nothing to do with the medical issue.
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With how much difficulty we're having with pronouncing it, we should rename it.

To something like "bland tasteless crap". Everybody knows how to pronounce it.

- Hi, I think I'd like to order a bland tasteless crap salad
- No you don't. Have a burger instead.
- Oh thank you, I don't know what I was thinking.

See, much easier.
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I'll take a quinoa greek salad over an overdone burger any day.
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I like to make a tex-mex type salad with quinoa. Cook the quinoa with some chili powder and cumin. When cooked and cooled, toss with black beans, corn, red onion, jalapeno, cilantro, olive oil and fresh lime juice.
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That sound really good.

I'm going to be buying raw quinoa soon and will be sorta like Alan's cooking show with it, full report and all.
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^^^^^ Must you??


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Why yes, I might serve at our luncheon next ha ha. :130:

Now should I do a full photo op thing or not? Alan is great at doing all that.
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Fancy wrote:Before scaring everyone keep in mind that if one is to avoid quinoa because of diverticulitis, the other foods to avoid would be legumes, oats, brown rice and a lot of other fruits and vegetables. And no alcohol.


I have extensive diverticulosis and because I had 'heard' that seeds might exacerbate the problem, I asked the surgeon specifically about it. He said that this was 'old school thinking' and assured me I could continue eating sunflower seeds, corn on the cob, apple seeds, whole grain cooked/raw cereal (Red River), bread with flax seeds - anything my little heart and taste buds felt like. That was over 4 years ago and I have not changed my diet or my wine consumption - and have not had an episode of diverticulitis!!

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normaM wrote:Now I know how to say it, thanks Whitecandle :)


I was going to say I don't eat anything I can't pronounce. Now I have to try it.
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