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A food fantasy come true
On 2/11/2012 12:29 AM, Bryan wrote:
> On Feb 10, 8:38 pm, John > wrote:
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>>> On Feb 10, 11:32 am, Doug > wrote:
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>>>>>> If you don't mind chewing thoroughly - I crunch through the bones of the
>>>>>> tips and eat them whole. Likely to be good for me for the bone and
>>>>>> cartilege and such but I do it because they taste good and I like
>>>>>> crunchy foods at times.
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>>>>> I discard the bones after carefully chewing off everything else, so it
>>>>> takes me forever to eat just a tiny bit.
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>>>> That is another fun thing to do. Try to separate out the little bones
>>>> and eat the rest. Messy and fun.
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>>> I found out today that I can buy 23.8 pound boxes of organic wing tips
>>> for $1.07/#, so a little less that $26 for a box. My nephew will
>>> split it with me, so basically about 12 pounds for about $27 with
>>> tax. I plan to toss them with white pepper powder and a little salt,
>>> and let them sit in the fridge for the pepper oil to infuse into them,
>>> then deep fry them in peanut oil. I'm buying them through Sappington
>>> Farmers' Market, which is involved--along with St. Louis University--
>>> in a program with our school district to provide healthful meals using
>>> locally sourced foods.http://www.slu.edu/x48953.xml
>>> The only sucky thing is that I have to wait 4 weeks. I'm only
>>> speculating, but I bet that the case size is standard, and that the
>>> wing tips are typically sold to pet food makers and/or companies that
>>> use them to make soup or whatever. I feel like I finally lucked out,
>>> as well as persisted out.
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>>> --Bryan
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>> How many hours of your day to you obsess on your strange dietary
>> fixations, Bryan? Have you ever considered this? I'll bet WAY more
>> than is reasonable.
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>> I know you never will, but you should really see a psychiatrist. You
>> have become no fun at all in person and this obsession thing is
>> seemingly spiraling out of control.
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> Maybe more, or maybe less hours than you spend looking for or
> contemplating gainful employment. My "strange dietary" habits are
> working, and you, in spite of your education, are not. The only thing
> "spiraling out of control" is your finances. I'm trending toward
> lowered body fat and a better HDL/LDL ratio, whereas you're trending
> toward sleeping under an overpass, all the while drinking overpriced
> coffee, and spending time on an internet connection that you soon
> won't be able to pay for. "You should really see a psychiatrist."
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>> John Kuthe...
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> --Bryan
burn..............
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