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My wife has gone off of red meat. It's not an ethical thing, she's
just decided that her body doesn't desire it anymore. Looks like there are going to be some dual versions of various dinner components. --Bryan |
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>, Food Snob® > wrote: > My wife has gone off of red meat. It's not an ethical thing, she's > just decided that her body doesn't desire it anymore. Looks like > there are going to be some dual versions of various dinner components. > > --Bryan You can do an amazing number of things with fish and poultry. ;-d -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Subscribe: |
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Omelet wrote:
> Food Snob® > wrote: > >> My wife has gone off of red meat. It's not an ethical thing, she's >> just decided that her body doesn't desire it anymore. One of my daughters went that way years ago. She just doesn't like the flavor. She's not 100% on it and doesn't do it based on principles. Not a big deal. >> Looks like >> there are going to be some dual versions of various dinner components. I suggest trying to eat what she eats until it starts to seem limited. > You can do an amazing number of things with fish and poultry. ;-d And meat-like stuff - Eggs, cheese, legumes, nuts. There are more types of fin fish and shell fish than I can count. There are more ways to cook birds that I can think of. Chicken, turkey, duck, goose are only the most common kinds of birds. I would love to have ptarmigan some time. I've had pheasant and emu but neither recently. |
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On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 05:50:27 -0800 (PST), Food Snob® wrote:
> My wife has gone off of red meat. No more sex for you. is that why you and our sauk puppets have been so uptight in aff-f? -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 05:50:27 -0800 (PST), Food Snob® wrote: > > > My wife has gone off of red meat. > > No more sex for you. is that why you and our sauk puppets have been > so uptight in aff-f? I used to work with a guy who said his wife wouldn't sleep with him if he ate meat. I mentioned this to another coworker, and he said that guy's wife wouldn't sleep with him even if he didn't eat meat. |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> I used to work with a guy who said his wife wouldn't > sleep with him if he ate meat. I mentioned this to > another coworker, and he said that guy's wife wouldn't > sleep with him even if he didn't eat meat. > One of my friends won't sleep with her husband if he eats garlic. Becca |
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On Feb 24, 2:24*pm, Becca > wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote: > > I used to work with a guy who said his wife wouldn't > > sleep with him if he ate meat. *I mentioned this to > > another coworker, and he said that guy's wife wouldn't > > sleep with him even if he didn't eat meat. > > One of my friends won't sleep with her husband if he eats garlic. > > Becca The secret is for both to eat garlic ;-) I used to hate it when my husband would come in for a kiss and he had beer breath. The simple remedy was to have a swallow of his beer (I don't like beer much) and then I never noticed!!! |
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ImStillMags wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2:24 pm, Becca > wrote: > >> One of my friends won't sleep with her husband if he eats garlic. >> Becca >> > > The secret is for both to eat garlic ;-) > > I used to hate it when my husband would come in for a kiss and he had > beer breath. The simple remedy was to have a swallow of his beer (I don't like beer much) and then I never noticed!!! > That is a good solution to the problem from both you and Dave, but she won't touch garlic. When people at the table are eating escargot, she cringes. I feel bad for her, because garlic tastes so good, at least IMO. Becca |
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Becca wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote: >> I used to work with a guy who said his wife wouldn't >> sleep with him if he ate meat. I mentioned this to >> another coworker, and he said that guy's wife wouldn't >> sleep with him even if he didn't eat meat. >> > > One of my friends won't sleep with her husband if he eats garlic. You have to both eat garlic. Then you don't notice it. |
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