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Hungry for salmon, shrimp, and oysters. I couldn't find any reasons when I didi a search. Any help?

Do you have any cravings?

God Bless,

Vicky


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lovegrov Collaborator

I ALWAYS crave these things!!! But if you didn't before I'm not sure why you would now.

richard

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Seafood and shellfish are major sources of iodine and trace minerals. Go with it!

pandaman Rookie

inless its imitation crab meat or asian fish balls found out the hard way yesterday.

Feeling really ill right now :*(

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I think I am ready for an all you can eat crab legs. mmmmmmmmm

Pyro Enthusiast

Weird, I had cravings for fishy fish today too.

I picked up a scallop and a tuna steak. Well worth it/

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Hungry for salmon, shrimp, and oysters. I couldn't find any reasons when I didi a search. Any help?

Do you have any cravings?

God Bless,

Vicky

Perhaps your body wants some easier to digest protein than beef or chicken?

I find myself reaching for the fish and shrimp much more often than I used to because they are quick, easy to fix, digest and tasty.

I see sauteed garlic shrimp on Thai kitchen rice noodles on the dinner menu for me tonight.


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GlutenFree2 Newbie

That sounds good. Ever since I got diagnosed, I have been craving a Chipotle burrito with the soft warm shell. But that is pretty much all I crave.

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