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As you age you will find it harder to live in that low temperature.
Yep, our thermostat stays on 76, my wife sits on the sofa under a blanket and I sit in a recliner under the ceiling fan.:laughing:
As you age you will find it harder to live in that low temperature.
I am much more cold tolerant than heat tolerant.
Here is another new fact of the day from Julieanne Hever's book "Idiots Guide to Plant-Based Nutrition". (second edition) (She held cooking classes on the Cruise.)
"In one clinical study, a single serving of Brazil nuts (20 grams or approximately 4 nuts), significantly lowered LDL-c ("bad" cholesterol) and raised HDL-c ("good" cholesterol) within 9 hours of consumption, and these new levels remained for 30 days."
Just ordered 5 pounds from Blain's Farm and Fleet. Should last a while![]()
Just ordered 5 pounds from Blain's Farm and Fleet. Should last a while![]()

At four per month won’t they get stale, rancid? I’m looking for a source of very small quantities. Like a place selling them 4 at a time?
I wonder if it matters how they’re processed? Roasted, dry roasted, salted, not salted?
Just ordered 5 pounds from Blain's Farm and Fleet. Should last a while![]()
As you age you will find it harder to live in that low temperature.
Rick the nuts in the study were raw.
A 1-oz. serving of Brazil nuts -- consists of only six kernels. A serving contains 190 calories, 4 g of protein, 19 g of total fat with 4 g of saturated fat, 780 percent of the daily recommended intake of selenium and 25 percent of the daily intake of magnesium and copper.
Since the research was only done with 4 nuts you can only have 4 a month - no more, no less.
According to my calculations you have enough for one person for a decade.
1 oz = 6 nuts
5 lb = 80 oz
80 oz = 480 nuts
480 nuts /4per month = 120 months = 10 years
Remember treat this food as a medicine, more is not better and you could get into side effects.
Thanks for the clarification Don. I’m not a fan of Brazil nuts or raw nuts in general but .... if I only need to consume 4-6 (1 oz.) per month ... I’m in.
Wouldn’t raw nuts go bad after a long period of time? I’m more inclined to getting smaller, fresher, quantities.
Thanks for your leadership on helping us with out health?
Clocks are adjusted, now if we can just get DST to stop that would be a good thing.
Not 4-6. Only 4 nuts per month.
Four Nuts Once a Month | NutritionFacts.org
As the video points out it was not sponsored by the Brazil nut companies which is a plus, but it was on a small group of people. It needs to be tested on a larger group and see if the results are the same. Don't overdose on these little selenium bombs, only 4.
I have had some raw Brazil nuts in my pantry in a resealable container for over 8 months and they have not gone rancid.
Clocks are adjusted, now if we can just get DST to stop that would be a good thing.
Not 4-6. Only 4 nuts per month.
Four Nuts Once a Month | NutritionFacts.org
As the video points out it was not sponsored by the Brazil nut companies which is a plus, but it was on a small group of people. It needs to be tested on a larger group and see if the results are the same. Don't overdose on these little selenium bombs, only 4.
I have had some raw Brazil nuts in my pantry in a resealable container for over 8 months and they have not gone rancid.
Clocks are adjusted, now if we can just get DST to stop that would be a good thing.