• Having a drink together with your significant other strengthens the relationship and prolongs life

    From mummycullen@mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) to rec.food.cooking on Wed May 13 10:15:18 2026
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    It turned out that couples who drink together and prefer similar alcoholic beverages are happier, their relationship is stronger and more trusting

    Partners who moderately drink alcohol together live longer: they are satisfied with their marriage, live happier, divorce less often, and have better, more frequent, and more intense sex, than in those families where both partners don't drink or only one person drinks

    The most important thing is to drink together and not abuse it " up to 8 small portions per week per person

    You know who to send this to
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  • From Bruce@Bruce@invalid.invalid to rec.food.cooking on Thu May 14 06:35:59 2026
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    On Wed, 13 May 2026 10:15:18 -0400,
    mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) wrote:

    It turned out that couples who drink together and prefer similar alcoholic beverages are happier, their relationship is stronger and more trusting

    Partners who moderately drink alcohol together live longer: they are satisfied with their marriage, live happier, divorce less often, and have better, more frequent, and more intense sex, than in those families where both partners don't drink or only one person drinks

    The most important thing is to drink together and not abuse it " up to 8 small portions per week per person

    You know who to send this to

    Earlier you posted this:
    <quote>
    Alcohol accelerates brain aging by 3 times " after regular
    consumption, the brain of a 40-year-old on an MRI looks like that of
    an elderly person in their 60s
    Even small doses cause damage: from one can of beer daily, the
    integrity of the white matter in the brain decreases by 20% in just 5
    years
    For a person, this results in slower reaction times, loss of
    concentration and the ability to learn even when sober"
    <endquote>

    So I have to choose between relationship and brain health.
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  • From Hank Rogers@Hank@nospam.invalid to rec.food.cooking on Wed May 13 15:51:32 2026
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    Bruce wrote on 5/13/2026 3:35 PM:
    On Wed, 13 May 2026 10:15:18 -0400,
    mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) wrote:

    It turned out that couples who drink together and prefer similar alcoholic beverages are happier, their relationship is stronger and more trusting

    Partners who moderately drink alcohol together live longer: they are satisfied with their marriage, live happier, divorce less often, and have better, more frequent, and more intense sex, than in those families where both partners don't drink or only one person drinks

    The most important thing is to drink together and not abuse it " up to 8 small portions per week per person

    You know who to send this to

    Earlier you posted this:
    <quote>
    Alcohol accelerates brain aging by 3 times " after regular
    consumption, the brain of a 40-year-old on an MRI looks like that of
    an elderly person in their 60s
    Even small doses cause damage: from one can of beer daily, the
    integrity of the white matter in the brain decreases by 20% in just 5
    years
    For a person, this results in slower reaction times, loss of
    concentration and the ability to learn even when sober"
    <endquote>

    So I have to choose between relationship and brain health.


    Poor MammyChunk.


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  • From mummycullen@mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) to rec.food.cooking on Wed May 13 16:58:01 2026
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    Bruce wrote:
    On Wed, 13 May 2026 10:15:18 -0400,
    mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) wrote:


    It turned out that couples who drink together and prefer similar alcoholic beverages are happier, their relationship is stronger and more trusting

    Partners who moderately drink alcohol together live longer: they are satisfied with their marriage, live happier, divorce less often, and have better, more frequent, and more intense sex, than in those families where both partners don't drink or only one person drinks

    The most important thing is to drink together and not abuse it " up to 8 small portions per week per person

    You know who to send this to



    Earlier you posted this:
    <quote>
    Alcohol accelerates brain aging by 3 times " after regular
    consumption, the brain of a 40-year-old on an MRI looks like that of
    an elderly person in their 60s
    Even small doses cause damage: from one can of beer daily, the
    integrity of the white matter in the brain decreases by 20% in just 5
    years
    For a person, this results in slower reaction times, loss of
    concentration and the ability to learn even when sober"
    <endquote>

    So I have to choose between relationship and brain health.

    --
    Bruce
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VxXW9tcQL4c




    Bruce, darling, you donrCOt have to choose between love and brain health.

    The point is moderation, shared rituals, and enjoying life together - not turning every glass of wine into a neurological hostage situation.

    A healthy relationship can survive a toast, and a healthy brain can survive nuance. Cheers to both. EfNe


    This response appears in the discussion at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=705023741#705023741
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  • From Hank Rogers@Hank@nospam.invalid to rec.food.cooking on Wed May 13 17:10:34 2026
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    MummyChunk wrote on 5/13/2026 3:58 PM:
    Bruce wrote:
    On Wed, 13 May 2026 10:15:18 -0400,
    mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) wrote:


    It turned out that couples who drink together and prefer similar
    alcoholic beverages are happier, their relationship is stronger and
    more trusting

    Partners who moderately drink alcohol together live longer: they are
    satisfied with their marriage, live happier, divorce less often, and
    have better, more frequent, and more intense sex, than in those
    families where both partners don't drink or only one person drinks

    The most important thing is to drink together and not abuse it " up
    to 8 small portions per week per person

    You know who to send this to



    Earlier you posted this:
    <quote>
    Alcohol accelerates brain aging by 3 times " after regular
    consumption, the brain of a 40-year-old on an MRI looks like that of
    an elderly person in their 60s
    Even small doses cause damage: from one can of beer daily, the
    integrity of the white matter in the brain decreases by 20% in just 5
    years
    For a person, this results in slower reaction times, loss of
    concentration and the ability to learn even when sober"
    <endquote>

    So I have to choose between relationship and brain health.

    --
    Bruce
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VxXW9tcQL4c




    Bruce, darling, you donrCOt have to choose between love and brain health.

    The point is moderation, shared rituals, and enjoying life together -
    not turning every glass of wine into a neurological hostage situation.

    A healthy relationship can survive a toast, and a healthy brain can
    survive nuance. Cheers to both. EfNe


    AMEN!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjqCkIzT3fM



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  • From Bruce@Bruce@invalid.invalid to rec.food.cooking on Thu May 14 15:03:03 2026
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    On Wed, 13 May 2026 17:10:34 -0500, Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>
    wrote:

    MummyChunk wrote on 5/13/2026 3:58 PM:

    Earlier you posted this:
    <quote>
    Alcohol accelerates brain aging by 3 times " after regular
    consumption, the brain of a 40-year-old on an MRI looks like that of
    an elderly person in their 60s
    Even small doses cause damage: from one can of beer daily, the
    integrity of the white matter in the brain decreases by 20% in just 5
    years
    For a person, this results in slower reaction times, loss of
    concentration and the ability to learn even when sober"
    <endquote>

    So I have to choose between relationship and brain health.

    Bruce, darling, you donrCOt have to choose between love and brain health.

    The point is moderation, shared rituals, and enjoying life together -
    not turning every glass of wine into a neurological hostage situation.

    A healthy relationship can survive a toast, and a healthy brain can
    survive nuance. Cheers to both. EfNe

    AMEN!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjqCkIzT3fM

    Yabbut "even small doses cause damage:"
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  • From marika@marika5000@gmail.com to rec.food.cooking on Fri May 15 03:52:58 2026
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    MummyChunk <mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote:
    It turned out that couples who drink together and prefer similar
    alcoholic beverages are happier, their relationship is stronger and more trusting

    Partners who moderately drink alcohol together live longer: they are satisfied with their marriage, live happier, divorce less often, and have better, more frequent, and more intense sex, than in those families where both partners don't drink or only one person drinks

    The most important thing is to drink together and not abuse it " up to 8 small portions per week per person

    You know who to send this to

    Does it count if I put the alcohol in marinade instead

    About an hour ago, i prepped a marinade and then put some salmon in it

    I went to check on it

    Guess where i found it

    You guessed it, the sink

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  • From Mike Duffy@mxduffy@bell.net to rec.food.cooking on Fri May 15 14:26:12 2026
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    On 2026-05-15, marika wrote:

    About an hour ago, I prepped a marinade
    and then put some salmon in it.

    I went to check on it. Guess where I
    found it You guessed it, the sink.

    They will do that by instinct to find their hatch pool,
    always upstream. I suppose your marinade was on the floor?

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