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BillT Tue, Jan-08-02 01:31

ABC News with Peter Jennings
 
It seems that there will be a segment tomorrow on Peter Jennings' ABC Nightly News worth watching. From the trailers I've seen it looks like it will be about the previously untold dangers of carbohydrates. Of course I could be wrong but it looks quite promising so I will tape it…

Doodle Tue, Jan-08-02 03:40

agghhh... we don't get ABC in Ireland!!! I would have liked to have seen that. Please tell me all about it. Maybe I should uproot the whole family and emigrate tomorrow.
Doods.

fern2340 Tue, Jan-08-02 06:49

I saw the trailers for it also. It seems to me they will also be talking about carbs and their link with diabetes. I am going to try and watch tonight!

rustpot Tue, Jan-08-02 07:38

What time
 
I have a dish and can get ABC but am on GMT. How late may I have to stay up to catch it?

fern2340 Tue, Jan-08-02 07:57

I believe, but I am not positive that it comes on at 7:30 PM EST. I will try to check when the channel guide on the TV is working again...right now it says, data not available.

tofi Tue, Jan-08-02 07:58

There are 6 hours between Britain & the east coast of US. So 12:30 AM (after midnight) your time is 6:30 PM in Toronto and New York. If you can get a Boston station, then it's only 5 hours difference. So you might see it at 11:30 PM

You will probably find quite a bit of information on their website. Go to www.abcnews.com after the show has aired. Maybe even several hours afterwards.

BarB

fern2340 Tue, Jan-08-02 08:41

Thanks Barb!
I meant to type 6:30 pm- sometimes I don't know where my mind is!!!

Linda

rustpot Tue, Jan-08-02 08:54

Thanks. I might need a little caffeine to stay awake.
Please forgive me! :yawn:

doreen T Tue, Jan-08-02 11:17

This will be very timely, in light of the latest dietary recommendations just released by the American Diabetic Association (ADA), that suggests eating cake, sugar and high-glycemic foods is just fine for someone with diabetes

:rolleyes:

Doreen

BillT Wed, Jan-09-02 01:26

Quote:
Originally posted by doreen T
This will be very timely, in light of the latest dietary recommendations just released by the American Diabetic Association (ADA), that suggests eating cake, sugar and high-glycemic foods is just fine for someone with diabetes
Yes, it's very simple, the ADA says. And how do you accomplish that? "Just inject the corresponding needed amount of insulin!" Doesn't that make us all feel great? I'll dream of sweets and syringes tonight…

bsayne Mon, Jan-14-02 20:03

More insulin please....
 
Anyone who puts their seal on a box of Poptarts...simply cannot be trusted to lead us to a healthy lifestyle!

Bsayne

YogaBuff Tue, Jan-15-02 13:29

I am reading this on the 15th. Can someone who saw it give me (us) a brief (or lengthy :) ) summary of what was said about this subject. I'd be very interested.
Thanks ahead!

YB :daze:

tamarian Tue, Jan-15-02 13:52

Quote:
Originally posted by YogaBuff
I am reading this on the 15th. Can someone who saw it give me (us) a brief (or lengthy :) ) summary of what was said about this subject. I'd be very interested.
Thanks ahead!

YB :daze:


Here's the scoop, courtesy of Alto :)

http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthre...&threadid=29536

Wa'il

YogaBuff Fri, Jan-18-02 13:56

Thanks so much Wa'il!!

YB :daze:


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