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  • posted by  Janet1973 on Down but not Defeated
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    There is nothing in the bsd book that gives specific quantities of fat but the general feeling seems to be to have some fat with every meal. The distinction of ‘good’ fat is breaking down these days too. The only fat you need to avoid is trans-fat. A great website for this is dietdoctor.com.

  • posted by  Janet1973 on This has to work for me
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    Judith, have you tried using the ‘latest form posts’ button? Its under the forums tab at the top of the website and it shows you all posts made in the last few minutes, regardless of which thread they are on. Might help you keep up with the newbies!

  • posted by  Janet1973 on This has to work for me
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    Not at all John, I only find things out on this website by prodding stuff and seeing what happens! Any of the main supermarkets should have your fage yoghurt. Also has ‘total’ on carton. Make sure you get full fat one and not 0%

  • posted by  hashimoto on This has to work for me
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    Stringbreaker you are not alone, I spent ages searching for first salvo fired.

    I think we do need some rationalization. One would like to welcome and support new starters but with so many new threads starting they are very easy to miss ๐Ÿ™

  • posted by  stringbreaker on This has to work for me
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    Janet,
    I’m an idiot, I’ve just discovered the “search” box at the top RH corner of the home page – takes you straight there (as long as you can remember the exact name of the thread).
    Doooh
    You probably assumed I already knew that and wondered why I was being so dense.
    Sorry
    Just of to look for some “Fage” Yoghurt – sounds yummy.
    John

  • posted by  jpscloud on Down but not Defeated
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    Well done Karra!

    I’m not aware of a fat intake limit but the BSD recommends “good” fats and full fat versions of foods like dairy. I don’t worry about how much fat I am having, but I do calorie count it all. So for example, I’ll have 2 tablespoons of olive oil as a greek salad dressing, but that’s about 250 calories so I have to adjust the amount of feta cheese I have with it, and adjust other meals in the day to allow for it as well.

  • posted by  Janet1973 on Porridge
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    So long as you know what the calories are and can make room for them, you should be ok. you might have to weigh your quarter cup one day to find out exactly how many cals/carbs there are and then include your milk too. They are quite high in carbs and some people find they want more bang for their buck – that was me. But see how you go, you can always try something different later if you feel its not helping you.

  • posted by  Desperate dieter on Porridge
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    Hi Chris
    I was much the same, having porridge and semi skimmed milk each morning. I am 7 weeks in to the 800 cal diet now and have avoided porridge totally. My reason being that it was not given as an option in the meal plans,. I intend to reintroduce it ( for cholesterol busting purposes) once I go on to the maintenance plan. I was in a similar dilemma at the start as you are, but I found so many tasty and tempting alternatives. Hang on in there. Between all the folk following this diet someone will be out there on their daily porridge. If you are needing to go v low / no carbs, then it might be best to avoid. I think 100g of oats is about 12g of carbs if that’s any help. Good luck and let us know how younRe doing. Much joy

  • posted by  stringbreaker on Porridge
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    Chris,
    Welcome to the community.
    I’ve eaten porage for breakfast almost every day during the 8 weeks and lost 23 lbs.
    It must be proper rolled oats and not instant porage. Rolled oats (such as Scotts “Old Fashioned”) are good-ish carbs, being low-ish on the Glycaemic index. They worked for me as they kept me full until lunch time.
    Admittedly I always make it with water, but skimmed milk is not that different, I guess.
    Don’t know what a “quarter cup” is, but I do know that I’ve kept the kCals to under 100
    Hope this helps – it you want some motivation, go to the thread “This has to work for me” and read it right though – you will follow several peoples’ whole 8 week trip with all the ups and downs involved – it makes a great motivational read, even though it will take you a while as there are over 500 postings.
    John

  • posted by  Janet1973 on This has to work for me
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    Find your thread, click on the last comment or the time of the last comment which is shown as a preview. That will take you to that comment. As you say, very useful when there are hundreds of posts.

  • posted by  hashimoto on First salvo fired
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    Hi folks, inka and I have been shocked at the overwhelmingly sweet taste of toothpaste and as suspected the 3 types i have just bought contain saccharine. I am writing to the manufacturers.

    I do not choose to have saccharine in my diet, i know we don’t eat toothpaste but we must be ingesting some through saliva. I for one am sick of waking to the sickly sick taste.

  • posted by  stringbreaker on This has to work for me
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    How does one go straight to a particular thread?
    I wanted to catch up on this one, and had to page through over 500 postings on “Latest Forum Posts” to find a “This has to work for me”
    The community must be getting huge – 500+ postings in under 2 days!
    It’s a shame there can’t be some rationalisation, similar conversations are going on on so many different threads. Miss a day and you’re out of it.
    I suppose it would have been a bit quicker to go through “All recent topics” but even that is not exactly direct.

  • posted by  Patsy on Struggling with lunches
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    Thanks, both of you.

    He’s not keen on much salad, but we could have it sometimes. Had to look up kumara – never heard it called that.

    A deli platter is an excellent idea – there are plenty of things he likes which I could include. Actually I couldhave salads with a little of the platter stuff and he could do it the other way round.

  • posted by  hashimoto on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Inka i have bought 3 toothpastes and they all have saccharine in. I’m writing to the manufacturers! ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  karra on Down but not Defeated
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    Well I’m pleased to say that my blood sugar readings last night were 8.6 same as they have been all week, and this morning it was 8.4, so instead of rising like they’ve normally been doing they went down, so that’s good and I’ve lost ยยพlb.

    My carb intake yesterday was 30g

    BTW I don’t think I’ve seen what the FAT intake should be per day, can anyone tell me please?

    hugs
    Karra

  • posted by  stringbreaker on Over the 8-week line and after
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    Cherrianne – welcome to the “Vets” – I agree that this really does seem sustainable – for the first time I’m not heaving a sigh of relief that the big effort is over and I can now reach for the beer and sarnies.

    Captainlynne – brilliant results – I do hope you’re allowing yourself to feel a bit smug ๐Ÿ˜‰

    I’ve survived this week (Easter, my wife’s birthday and a pre-ordered “Champagne Afternoon Tea”) with no loss or gain – happy with that but determined to finish this job and get another 16 lbs off.

    Burnt 610 kCals this morning on the bike so allowed myself a small piece of fruit cake at the destination cafe. A bike ride without cake is just not on.

  • posted by  hashimoto on Over the 8-week line and after
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    Hi cherrieanne, what a shame about your breads. I hope the current attempt works!

    I know, I can’t wait to hear what lynne s family say!

    Well I went to M and S this morning to buy a loose white, fine cardi to go over summer tops/dresses. I saw two lovely dresses in the colours I can wear, in a style I would have avoided pre BSD. I tried on one with a zip up the back AND I walked out of the cubicle to ask an assistant to zip me up. I haven’t had the confidence to do that for YEARS!!! Upshot I have two beautiful new dresses in lovely colours AND a new loose cardi, or two, one white one navy and I had to go for size 12 cardies. I’m happy dancing!!!! Id sing if I still could :). ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  stringbreaker on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Only just found this thread – I’ll log my results here as I guess it is a handy place for MM to gather stats.
    January – on 5:2 Lost 12 lbs
    February – March – on BSD Lost 23 lbs
    Male – 66 not aware of any diabetes problem
    5’11 ish
    Started 205 lbs
    Aiming for 154 lbs

  • posted by  chris53 on Porridge
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    Hi everybody. One question before l start this diet. My normal breakfast for the last few years has been a quarter cup of porridge oats with cup full of semi skimmed milk. Can l continue with this for the next eight weeks, it keeps me going all day ,our follow the recommended breakfast in the diet programme?

  • posted by  hashimoto on Hello from Australia
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    Hi handsofgod,
    I have started eating Fage full fat yoghurt with blueberries/raspberries /strawberries and nuts/seeds.
    It’s filling and contains the fat you need on this diet.
    Don’t forget cheeses is GOOD on this diet – it keeps your digestive system busy and helps to keep you feeling full.

    Don’t forget your 2-3 litres of water.

    Otherwise you’re on track. If you don’t have the book google daily mai,8 week blood sugar diet. There are 5 articles and 4 weeks of daily menus

    I sometimes have a fried egg, 2 rashers of bacon a d grilled tomatoes for breakfast. You could mix and match between eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, bacon and baked beans. Just watch the carbs!
    ๐Ÿ™‚
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  • posted by  hashimoto on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Hi inka, I now suspect diabetic toothpaste will contain artificial sweeteners. Recent research shows artificial sweeteners do some nasty things to you.

    I am going out to buy some toothpaste to check the packets.

    Look at the thread ‘first salvo fired ‘

    We are the pioneers, the activists who must cause change. The more we point things out to big industries the faster we will get change.

    They are about MONEY so they won’t want to miss a marketing trick ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Welcome shortfalls. I started Tuesday too and so far so good.

    Don’t have to be diabetic to choose this, just know it was inevitable if I didn’t do something. More to lose than you and had the same operation 4years ago which made my weight pile back on. Well it was probably cause I seemed to crave eating and usually carbs. Loving the vegetables, but my digestion seems to be finding it tough probably cause it used to bread and pasta. Lost weight already but as I weigh every day i can see it goes up and down and I will wait till one week market before I own the loss.

    Enjoy your week and we can ask our questions as they are really helpful.

  • posted by  Allychat on What carb level should we be aiming for?
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    Hi all. The 800 refers to 800 calories. You do need to count calories. In chptr 4 of the book Michael distinguishes between the fast starchy carbs like bread, flour, pasta, rice, white potatoes etc. Its not that you have to count bad carbs but you shouldnt base yr meals around them. (I personally treat them as ‘special occasion only or no more than once a week foods’). These are distinguished from good carbs which are important for both fibre and weight loss (most veggies, legumes, nuts etc) and which are fundamental to Mediterranean diets. I sometimes have quite high carb counts – but as long as they are “good carbs” and I stick within the 800 calories per day limit and keep up my good fat and protein Im still losing weight and it is coming off my waist where it needs to be coming from.

  • posted by  Allychat on Struggling with lunches
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    My husband is not officially doing the diet either but eating same as me – only larger portions. We are both enjoying different kinds of salads most days. I boost the fibre up with cold kumara and/or chick peas with a small portion of cold meat or smoked salmon or an egg. I always use a base of lettuce, cucumber & celery. Roasted red pepper is also a great addition. When the weather gets cool (still in the 30s in Sydney today) im planning to make hearty vegetable based soups for lunch. I dress with olive and lemon juice or vinegar and alternatively I use whole egg mayo (full fat).

  • posted by  handofgods on Hello from Australia
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    Thx hashimoto. I feel like ive settled into a routine with the exercise (7 days of consecutive swimming but only started the diet on day 6) and i don’t wanna give it up especially after so many failed attempts to keep up an exercise regime.

    Currently this is my meal plan
    Protein rotation for dinner
    Prawns, Tuna, Chicken breast (just stir fry with a little bit of garlic n olive oil)

    With a side of (1 cup)
    Roasted cauliflower (very tasty my favorite)
    Carrots, capsicums, cucumber, tomatoes and leafy greens.

    Lunch is tofu stir fry with mix veges or tuna with the side of veges.

    A few strawberries for an emergency snack. At most 3.

    Breakie has been 2 hard boiled eggs and 100 grams of cherry tomatoes. A cup of ceylon tea no sugar no milk obviously.

    Im looking at the self made baked beans recipe here looks very tasty.

    Am i on the right track? I need more recipes for breakkie but i love eggs so i think im happy just egging it different ways.

  • posted by  14kgTooHeavy on Hello from Australia
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    yes, hashimoto, i reckon i’m a bit intolerant… i also think my body is now thanking the hell out of me for losing all the bread! ๐Ÿ™‚ better hit the sack or there’ll be bags under my eyes tomorrow… ciao.

  • posted by  Inka on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Hashimoto, I am glad that I am not becoming a” taste freak” after all:-)…. When I bought this new one today, I never thought about looking at the ingredients, but I remember someone telling me that there is actually a toothpaste for diabetics? What does this mean? Do all the so callled normal ones, have that many sugary things in them that it could have a negative impact for diabetics… That sounds horrendous and outrageous, it this would be true. I will have a look at the ingredients as well…. What kind of reply did Lynne get? and what can they do, not much I suspect, they wont change their recipe for a handful of people … and they probably dont care … Hope I dont have to go back to the future and use “charcoal” instead ๐Ÿ™‚ lol! A horrible thought just cane into my mind…. When I was really little, my mum used a kiddie. proof toothpaste, I guess to get me used to brushing my teeth, I still remember that the paste was pink and tasted like strwaberries. My sister and I often used to squeeze the whole contents of a tube into each others mouths… We ate the stuff, by the tube full, and naturally this made my mum really angry. Silly little kids…we were ๐Ÿ™

  • posted by  hashimoto on whoops
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    Hi orchid because barley and rye contain gluten I can’t eat barley.

    My mother used to use ham shanks to make glorious soups packed with veg, barley and other pulses, ooh I’m salivating now. ๐Ÿ™

  • posted by  Chicatwist on What carb level should we be aiming for?
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    Hmm… I’m trying to understand th calorie and carbs limit. Sometimes carbs high and calories are low. Eg rockmelon. Not sure which to count, any help appreciated. I’m only 2 weeks in have lost 3 kgs but now plateauing. Is it the carbs?

  • posted by  jpscloud on whoops
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    Bizzylizzy, I guesstimate about 15-20g carbs per thin slice of my bread, based on what I can find on google.

    Orchid I started using spelt and rye because of their lower GI values, but I know some people spike on them. My mum is 82 and won’t give up bread, so I set out to make a loaf that wouldn’t spike her and after much experimentation to find one that she liked, the recipe above was it! It doesn’t spike me either so I indulge in a bit now and then.

    Edit: I should also add that my mum is underweight and has age-onset diabetes, still in early stages and managed by diet. She just won’t give up bread and as she’s underweight her dr recommended trying higher fibre bread. She doesn’t like flat rye bread.

  • Thanks for the welcome annie68 and SunnyB.

    annie68, well done on your 20 day 19lb weightless thus far excellent.

    My doctor says I have 34lbs/ 15kg/2.5stone. to lose and get to a healthy weight for my build and height….we’ll see. I will be happy when my waist size is not the same as my 6ft1″partner.

    SunnyB, looking forward to not craving carbs, the testing time for me will be going back to work after a week off this Wednesday, there are carbs everywhere, my work mates are very generous with that poison. I’ll need to prepare well to avoid temptation or become antisocial and leave when the home baking, biscuits, easter chocolates are freely distributed and the MothersPride bread is toasted, buttered and shared. Salivating at the thought of it.

  • posted by  hashimoto on Hello from Australia
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    Hi 14kg, I just wondered with the current lack of bloating if you are slightly gluten intolerant as I blow up like a balloon with just a trace of gluten – not coeliac just very intolerant. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Janet1973 on My Big Restart
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    Hi justdoit

    I’d say that perhaps because you had already lost weight – a big chunk – this year, you kind of missed out on the initial big weight loss that many people experience on a new diet. So it seemed like something was wrong for you. But it wasn’t wrong, you just hit a plateau that many people hit after a few weeks. Sticking to the menu plans is entirely up to you but I haven’t used any of them myself. My own weight loss has been modest compared to others but massive compared to myself and my previous efforts. You are already keeping your carbs low, don’t skimp on the fats though as they really do help. Sometimes we do just need a bit of renewed zest to get us going again and it sounds like you’ve got. Looking forward to hearing about your successes. All the best.

  • posted by  hashimoto on Hello from Australia
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    Handofgods if you are keeping toned with exercise and stick to 800 you will get some rapid results!

    Some people just count carbs not calories.

    You could do a few weeks of fast 800 then switch to carb counting only

    At the end of the day it is up to you and what you are happy with ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Allychat on Hello from Australia
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    Hi all. Im also an Ozzie from Sydney. Just want to encourage Jillyb and anyone who cant manage very much exercise. That is me too. I have multiple health issues and have been mostly sedentary for many years (even more than usual since beginning of 2016 due to different conditions flaring up). When Prof Roy was on ‘Insight’ with Michael a few weeks ago I recall him saying that it was not advisable to commence a new exercise program when you start trying to lose weight. Just get the food side right and shed the weight first. That is enough to deal with to begin. Michael also said in the book that moving can be very helpful and exercise is great for maintaining – but not for losing. So ironically, I’m just trying to eat my way out of trouble to begin! I also suffer chronic pain so I can empathise with your situation Jillyb. What I try to do is if I’m having a bad day with pain I don’t try to exercise. I just rest if that’s what I need. On some other days when the pain is not as bad or it doesnt last as long, that is when I try to move a bit more than the other times. In short – just do what you can, when you can – even if it is just standing up or changing position a bit more often. We dont have to be gym junkies or marathon runners to get great results. (I’ve lost more than 8kg in less than 7 weeks!) Good luck Jillyb and all the other Ozzies. Its great to do something positive for our health. that we can control. Oi oi oi!

  • posted by  hashimoto on whoops
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    Bill i adore barley and would still put it in soups but because I am so gluten intolerant I simply can’t eat it any more, sob, sob ๐Ÿ™

  • posted by  Janet1973 on Very low
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    Hi Lostgirl

    Having done this diet for the last seven weeks – and loved it – I’d say please don’t get caught up in all the big weight loss stories. I have lost weight but not in huge amounts like some others. But I think of it like this, in order to get average weight losses of 14kg in 8 weeks (thats what the book claims) there has to be some people above that average and some people below it. Not everyone will achieve big losses, nor do they need to. Day 2 is way to early to be worrying. Your body is still trying to decide what to do about this new turn of events. Give yourself a break and give the programme a chance to work, even for the health benefits, its very early days. Keep going, you will see results soon.

  • posted by  handofgods on Hello from Australia
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    Hello all!

    Im from victoria! Am on day 2 of of bsd 800 and feeling pumped to lose some weight and try and reverse the scourge of my life that is T2 diabetes.

    One question that i feel seems unanswered is im currently also burning 600 cals swimming daily and eating 800 cals. Should i eat back some calories? The severe reduction is scaring me and I’m reading different responses. Some say yes. Some say no.

  • posted by  Cherrianne on My Big Restart
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    Hi justdoit,
    You aren’t doing anything wrong!!! You’ve lost a total of 3 inches so obviously you are on the right track. You’ve also improved your asthma and arthritis. These are real, measurable, outcomes for you and proof that things are heading in the right direction. So well done. ๐Ÿ™‚
    Your cal/ carb intake is great. You’ve just hit what I call the week 2 blues. So many people post no weight loss, or a gain, around week 2 or 3. Not sure why this happens but obviously some readjustment happening with your metabolism around this time.
    Keep going, don’t get discouraged. Make sure you keep your fluids up around the 2-3 litre a day you’re currently having, and I’m sure you’ll be posting a good loss this time next week.

  • posted by  hashimoto on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Inka i find the same about toothpaste,so much so I have decided to check out the toothpaste ingredients. If I don’t like what I see I will take a leaf out of lynnes book and write to the manufacturers ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi patsy,
    No worries, just think that you have taught yourself the right way to do things.
    A loss is still a loss.
    Have you actually felt the weight of a pound? Eg apples?
    That is some weight loss.
    You were on holiday or away.
    And you did what the doctor ordered.
    Doctor Mosley said in his book, a little wine.
    Positive thoughts
    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  14kgTooHeavy on Hello from Australia
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    hey Hashimoto
    My middle son is coeliac, was diagnosed as an 18mth old baby… most dinners are entirely gf for that reason alone. he’s also fussy which is painful! i seem to do better on gf, though have had gastroscopy so make sure i’m not coeliac also. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Venusflytrap on What carb level should we be aiming for?
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    Thank you every one for your replies about the carb levels. We have read the book 2/3 times but just couldn’t seem to find out what it should be. The perils of reading it on kindle rather than as a book, perhaps! I know that Atkins aims at 30g of carbs, but now the Dr has gone, they seem to be allowing more carbs in later stages. Thanks Bill1954 for the info about aiming for 50g of carbs for ketosis. Is there any variation in that for size? I am literally half the weight of Sweetheart and wonder if I should be aiming for less than him either kcal wise or carb wise. I only need to lose between a half stone and a stone, as I am already within my BMI range but aiming for the half way mark. Whereas he needs to lose about 7 stone. I am also concerned about the longer term effects of ketosis, in particular gout and kidney problems. So if anyone has found good research on these issues, I would appreciate a nudge in the right direction. I will share any that I find.
    Thanks for all the supportive comments. Given me much to think about. Hope you are all having a good weekend.