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Kathrynne....

I just wanna know if you're gonna COOK DINNER for all us L.A,
Parkie residents <grin>?   You know - kinda give us a sample of
what you consider a beneficial-for-PWP meal?

 I figure you can easily handle at least HALF the number of
people who'd be thrilled to learn directly from the "from our very
own master dietary guru!.  So figure on cooking for about 65,000
people - give or take a few! <ducking real fast>

I guess you'll hafta do the cooking at a facility big enough to
handle that size crowd, so I've contacted Tommy LaSorda to see is
he can pull some strings and get us Dodger Stadium (of wherever it
is the Dodgers play)

ASIDE:<HEY - the Dodgers are still the LOS ANGELES Dodgers,
right?>
(Uh DUH Barbie, don't you even KNOW???) <Nope - I sure DON'T know>

Hugs...

Barb Mallut
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD
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Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 11:46 AM
Subject: speaking in L.A.


>Dear Listfriends,
>For those in the Los Angeles area who may be interested, I
>will be speaking at the Parkinson's Disease Patient/Family
>Workshop in Los Angeles on November 11, following Dr. Clarke
>Espy, a neurologist who works in the Movement Disorders
>program at Cedars-Sinai. As always, I would dearly love to
>meet any cyber-friends from the Listserv!!
>
>Also, I will present a seminar to health professionals on
>medical nutrition therapy for PD on November 10 in L.A. This
>is an area I have long been struggling to develop, in order
>to raise awareness of PD among health professionals and to
>improve health care for people with PD. I have presented
>this seminar several times now, and I think it has been well
>received. Keep your fingers and toes crossed!
>
>Best regards,
>Kathrynne
>
>
>
>--
>Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD
>Author: "Eat well, stay well with Parkinson's disease"
>"Constipation and Parkinson's" --  audiocassette & guidebook
>"Guidelines for Medical Nutrition Therapy for Parkinson's
>disease"
>     & Risk Assessment Tools
>"Risk for malnutrition and bone fracture in Parkinson's
>disease,"
>     J Nutr Elderly. V18:3;1999.
>http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/