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- From: bhjelle@hydra.unm.edu ()
- Subject: Re: My Milk Shake Recipe
- Message-ID: <#dqr-m_@lynx.unm.edu>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 15:39:22 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- References: <92364.145933U28022@uicvm.uic.edu> <1992Dec29.215807.19126@cbnewsk.cb.att.com>
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- In article <1992Dec29.215807.19126@cbnewsk.cb.att.com> krw@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (keith.r.smith) writes:
- >In article <92364.145933U28022@uicvm.uic.edu> <U28022@uicvm.uic.edu> writes:
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- >>The nutritional breakdown is as follows:
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- >>Food Calories Proteins Carbohydrates Fats
- >> (g) (g) (g)
- >>------------------------------------------------------------------
- >>2 tbsp. Honey 130 0 34 0
- >>1/2 Apple 125 16 3 1
- >>
- >
- >Your milkshake recipe sounds very tasty! My question has to do with the
- >nutrition info, in particular, that for the 1/2 apple. I don't know
- >offhand what the values _should_ be, but somehow, the numbers just
- >don't seem right. You might want to re-check your info.
- >
- The apple definitely sounds unlikely, but the honey is what
- caught my eye. Even table sugar doesn't have that many calories,
- and honey is basically sugar that has been mixed with water.
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- Brian
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