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No, this is KA98-3. No, I really try hard not to eat too much turkey. In fact, at the rate we eat turkey, our little tiny 6.34 pound turkey breast will last us seven days. So clearly, I believe, well, the actual discipline of feasting, and there is actually a religious discipline of feasting, is to make this huge variety of food and to take one or two little bites of everything there. The discipline is eating everything. Itís like if youíre eating at a Seder dinner, you have to eat the charosas even if youíre intolerant of nuts, and you have to eat the horseradish and all of the little foods they have for that dinner and then all the rest of the feast. And that is one of three food disciplines in the Bible. Feasting, fasting, and diets. A diet is a regimen of daily life. A fast is the ordered abstinence from food for a definite period of time. And a feast is the eating of abundance with variety, again, for a definite period of time. and the body needs all three so there you go so I keep feasts in the you know original sense of the term if I'm stuffed I've done it wrong other than that not a whole lot going on I'm just sitting here rejoicing in the joy of the special Thanksgiving drinks and foods anyway 73 33 88 thanks to all of you Thanks to Bill for running the net, and thanks to all of you out there still eating turkey. This is KA90HD.

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