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Ina "say it ain't so!" story in the WashPost story today, it was
reported that China is pressing for far greater production and
consumption of potatoes. Apparently, potatoes can grow better in poorer
soil than rice, and can fit in between rice-growing cycles too.

See
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...053003751.html

Maybe Sichuan Fries really are in our futures!

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just what i need potatoes asian style, my bg will bedoomed for sure, Lee
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> Ina "say it ain't so!" story in the WashPost story today, it was reported
> that China is pressing for far greater production and consumption of
> potatoes. Apparently, potatoes can grow better in poorer soil than rice,
> and can fit in between rice-growing cycles too.
>
> See
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...053003751.html
>
> Maybe Sichuan Fries really are in our futures!
>
> Ian



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> just what i need potatoes asian style, my bg will bedoomed for sure, Lee
> [ . . . ]


Portion control is the secret, Lee. One slice of pizza puts me over
200mg/dL in a few hours, but one bite (impossible, I know) won't spike me
at all.

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the one thing i have learned is portion control, i can control all of it, I
am now working on frequency, and while my system requires strch on a pretty
regular basis, i have learned that brown rice and whole wheat pasta are not
only good for me they taste good as well, if i stick with the "healthier
starches, and less processed ones i have very little trouble now, Lee
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> "Stormmee" > wrote:
>> just what i need potatoes asian style, my bg will bedoomed for sure, Lee
>> [ . . . ]

>
> Portion control is the secret, Lee. One slice of pizza puts me over
> 200mg/dL in a few hours, but one bite (impossible, I know) won't spike me
> at all.
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Stormmee wrote:
> the one thing i have learned is portion control, i can control all of it, I
> am now working on frequency, and while my system requires strch on a pretty
> regular basis, i have learned that brown rice and whole wheat pasta are not
> only good for me they taste good as well, if i stick with the "healthier
> starches, and less processed ones i have very little trouble now, Lee


I eat Thai Jasmine Brown rice, and it tastes really good. My diabetic
friend says it doesn't spike his blood sugar at all.

Cheers,

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will keep an eye out for that one, right now am eating a short grain brown
one forom costco, healthy AND cheap, also tastes very nice, Lee
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> Stormmee wrote:
>> the one thing i have learned is portion control, i can control all of it,
>> I am now working on frequency, and while my system requires strch on a
>> pretty regular basis, i have learned that brown rice and whole wheat
>> pasta are not only good for me they taste good as well, if i stick with
>> the "healthier starches, and less processed ones i have very little
>> trouble now, Lee

>
> I eat Thai Jasmine Brown rice, and it tastes really good. My diabetic
> friend says it doesn't spike his blood sugar at all.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ian



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On Mon, 31 May 2010 22:55:00 -0400, Ian wrote:

> Ina "say it ain't so!" story in the WashPost story today, it was
> reported that China is pressing for far greater production and
> consumption of potatoes. Apparently, potatoes can grow better in poorer
> soil than rice, and can fit in between rice-growing cycles too.
>
> See
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...053003751.html
>
> Maybe Sichuan Fries really are in our futures!


There are three long-term solutions, two of which have already
been demonstrated many times: Crusades and plague.

And it's already been widely publicized that they make soy sauce
out of people, which make an excellent source of protein. So why
not expand on that idea? Soylent Green is the third solution.

With either of those solutions, the more people you have the
better the results.

-sw
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> On Mon, 31 May 2010 22:55:00 -0400, Ian wrote:
>
>> Ina "say it ain't so!" story in the WashPost story today, it was
>> reported that China is pressing for far greater production and
>> consumption of potatoes. Apparently, potatoes can grow better in poorer
>> soil than rice, and can fit in between rice-growing cycles too.
>>
>> See
>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...053003751.html
>>
>> Maybe Sichuan Fries really are in our futures!

>
> There are three long-term solutions, two of which have already
> been demonstrated many times: Crusades and plague.
>
> And it's already been widely publicized that they make soy sauce
> out of people, which make an excellent source of protein. So why
> not expand on that idea? Soylent Green is the third solution.
>
> With either of those solutions, the more people you have the
> better the results.
>
> -sw


Well, Bush has left office, so new crusades are unlikely. I think a
plague will occur sooner or later, because our antibiotices, due to
abuse, are losing their effectiveness, while we train bacteria to evade
our defenses.

But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they probably
taste like chicken anyway....

Ian

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> But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they probably
> taste like chicken anyway....


Accompanied with Pretty Things Beer and Ale Project's stout called
Babayaga.

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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 22:12:25 -0400, Ian wrote:

> But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they probably
> taste like chicken anyway....


I'm pretty sure I'll taste more like beef and lamb than any white
meat. I can't speak for anyone else except vegetarians, who would
probably taste 'grassy'.

-sw


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On 03 Jun 2010 03:06:15 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote:

> Ian > wrote:
>> [ . . . ]
>> But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they probably
>> taste like chicken anyway....

>
> Accompanied with Pretty Things Beer and Ale Project's stout called
> Babayaga.


A beer named after a woman? I don't care how mean she was, put
her name on wine, not beer ;-)

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Sqwertz > wrote:
> On 03 Jun 2010 03:06:15 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote:
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> > Ian > wrote:
> >> [ . . . ]
> >> But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they
> >> probably taste like chicken anyway....

> >
> > Accompanied with Pretty Things Beer and Ale Project's stout called
> > Babayaga.

>
> A beer named after a woman? I don't care how mean she was, put
> her name on wine, not beer ;-)


A Slavic witch, Baba Yaga (or Jaga) flew around in a mortar, using a pestle
to steer. She kidnapped and ate children. Here she is, in all her gory, in
a painting by the famous and prolific Russian artist, Viktor Mikhailovich
Vasnetsov:

http://img6.tinypic.info/files/xl5maxwymz2q1j6uy6nk.jpg

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On 03 Jun 2010 03:51:10 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote:

> A Slavic witch, Baba Yaga (or Jaga) flew around in a mortar, using a pestle
> to steer. She kidnapped and ate children.


Yeah, I bet that kept the kids in check. Here in the US such a
witch story would be illegal because it may cause emotional harm
to children.

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sometime in the recent past Sqwertz posted this:
> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 22:12:25 -0400, Ian wrote:
>
>> But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they probably
>> taste like chicken anyway....

>
> I'm pretty sure I'll taste more like beef and lamb than any white
> meat. I can't speak for anyone else except vegetarians, who would
> probably taste 'grassy'.

Aye, but those cows are vegetarians too, minus the prions in their feed. I'm
thinking I'll enjoy the vegans more than carnivores like myself.
>
> -sw



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On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 22:17:21 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> On 03 Jun 2010 03:06:15 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote:
>
>> Ian > wrote:
>>> [ . . . ]
>>> But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they probably
>>> taste like chicken anyway....

>>
>> Accompanied with Pretty Things Beer and Ale Project's stout called
>> Babayaga.

>
> A beer named after a woman? I don't care how mean she was, put
> her name on wine, not beer ;-)
>
> -sw


what, women never **** you off?

your pal,
blake


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> sometime in the recent past Sqwertz posted this:
>> On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 22:12:25 -0400, Ian wrote:
>>
>>> But, yeah, people should be a good source of protein, and they
>>> probably taste like chicken anyway....

>>
>> I'm pretty sure I'll taste more like beef and lamb than any white
>> meat. I can't speak for anyone else except vegetarians, who would
>> probably taste 'grassy'.

> Aye, but those cows are vegetarians too, minus the prions in their feed.
> I'm thinking I'll enjoy the vegans more than carnivores like myself.
>>
>> -sw

>
>



A little fat and marbling in your meat is a good thing. I'm afraid the
vegetarians might cook up a bit dry. Probably best to brine them first....

OTOH, a habitual Popeye consumer might not turn out so well either.

Maybe I should stick to real chicken!

Ian
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