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Had a wonderful breakfast this morning, one I try not to indulge in
too often (for health reasons). But I leave Thailand in 2 days for a stopover in Kuala Lumpur for a few days, then Australia for a couple of months :/ Possessions can own/control your life sometimes, in this case it's my farm back in Tasmania. It's on the market but taking time to sell. So I must return for a while and give the caretakers a break. Anyway... back to breakfast. This is real, northern Thai Isaan food: https://postimg.cc/TyqVtfGj Buffalo (water buffalo, that is) laab dib - raw, diced buffalo, bile and blood, with chilli, garlic and various spices: https://postimg.cc/MfBgLnG3 I love this so much. I tried it cooked before, because of the health risks, but it just isn't the same. Sun dried buffalo meat strips. I guess you can call it buffalo jerky. It's then been coated in something and then fried. Delicious. https://postimg.cc/XrPmnKy1 This one my wife couldn't really successfully translate for me... but from what I can tell, it's a bile broth of sorts with liver. It's okay IMO but I wouldn't order it myself. https://postimg.cc/3dRtW4hs all of the above is eaten with sticky rice, and washed down with beer. Aroy <G> https://postimg.cc/8sFF5N3y |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 16:59:04 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>Had a wonderful breakfast this morning, one I try not to indulge in >too often (for health reasons). But I leave Thailand in 2 days for a >stopover in Kuala Lumpur for a few days, then Australia for a couple >of months :/ Possessions can own/control your life sometimes, in this >case it's my farm back in Tasmania. It's not really a farm, of course ![]() |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:05:08 GMT, Pamela >
wrote: >On 10:05 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in : > >> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 16:59:04 +0700, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>>Had a wonderful breakfast this morning, one I try not to indulge in >>>too often (for health reasons). But I leave Thailand in 2 days for a >>>stopover in Kuala Lumpur for a few days, then Australia for a couple >>>of months :/ Possessions can own/control your life sometimes, in this >>>case it's my farm back in Tasmania. >> >> It's not really a farm, of course ![]() > >And you're not really a vegetarian. So that makes it even. You're finally starting to get it. |
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On 2018-11-18 9:05 a.m., Pamela wrote:
> On 15:49 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in > : > >> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:05:08 GMT, Pamela > >> wrote: >> >>> On 10:05 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in >>> : >>> >>>> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 16:59:04 +0700, Jeßus > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Had a wonderful breakfast this morning, one I try not to indulge in >>>>> too often (for health reasons). But I leave Thailand in 2 days for a >>>>> stopover in Kuala Lumpur for a few days, then Australia for a couple >>>>> of months :/ Possessions can own/control your life sometimes, in this >>>>> case it's my farm back in Tasmania. >>>> >>>> It's not really a farm, of course ![]() >>> >>> And you're not really a vegetarian. So that makes it even. >> >> You're finally starting to get it. > > Another friend of mine was a vegetarian for over 20 years. One day he > tried a little bit of fish and, as he was so depleted in certain nutrients, > the effect was instant and almost electric. > > It impressed and also worried him so much that from that day onward he went > back to eating normally. > A few years ago there was a couple in Scotland who, after many years as vegans felt "under the weather". Drs thought that their lifestyle was healthy and couldn't find a solution. One day they decided out of desperation to eat some meat and in no time felt well. So now they eat meat once per week. |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 11:12:36 -0700, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-11-18 9:05 a.m., Pamela wrote: >> >> Another friend of mine was a vegetarian for over 20 years. One day he >> tried a little bit of fish and, as he was so depleted in certain nutrients, >> the effect was instant and almost electric. >> >> It impressed and also worried him so much that from that day onward he went >> back to eating normally. >> >A few years ago there was a couple in Scotland who, after many years as >vegans felt "under the weather". Drs thought that their lifestyle was >healthy and couldn't find a solution. One day they decided out of >desperation to eat some meat and in no time felt well. So now they eat >meat once per week. There are as many if not more stories of people who felt much better after they stopped eating meat. We all love stories that confirm that our lifestyle's the best. |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 18:25:43 GMT, Pamela >
wrote: >On 18:21 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in : > >> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 11:12:36 -0700, graham > wrote: >> >>>On 2018-11-18 9:05 a.m., Pamela wrote: >>>> >>>> Another friend of mine was a vegetarian for over 20 years. One day >>>> he tried a little bit of fish and, as he was so depleted in certain >>>> nutrients, the effect was instant and almost electric. >>>> >>>> It impressed and also worried him so much that from that day onward >>>> he went back to eating normally. >>>> >>>A few years ago there was a couple in Scotland who, after many years >>>as vegans felt "under the weather". Drs thought that their lifestyle >>>was healthy and couldn't find a solution. One day they decided out of >>>desperation to eat some meat and in no time felt well. So now they eat >>>meat once per week. >> >> There are as many if not more stories of people who felt much better >> after they stopped eating meat. > >What does that have to do with some vegetarians lacking esential nutrients >found only in animals? > >> We all love stories that confirm that >> our lifestyle's the best. If you have to ask the question, you wouldn't understand the answer. |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 20:28:06 GMT, Pamela >
wrote: >On 18:50 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in : > >> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 18:25:43 GMT, Pamela > >> wrote: >> >>>On 18:21 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in : >>> >>>> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 11:12:36 -0700, graham > wrote: >>>> >>>>>A few years ago there was a couple in Scotland who, after many years >>>>>as vegans felt "under the weather". Drs thought that their lifestyle >>>>>was healthy and couldn't find a solution. One day they decided out >>>>>of desperation to eat some meat and in no time felt well. So now >>>>>they eat meat once per week. >>>> >>>> There are as many if not more stories of people who felt much better >>>> after they stopped eating meat. >>> >>>What does that have to do with some vegetarians lacking esential >>>nutrients found only in animals? >>> >>>> We all love stories that confirm that >>>> our lifestyle's the best. >> >> If you have to ask the question, you wouldn't understand the answer. > >Let's try. Some people say they feel better when they eat meat, others say they feel better when they don't. I think you can feel good either way, unless you have a specific condition maybe. |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:05:08 GMT, Pamela >
wrote: >On 10:05 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in : > >> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 16:59:04 +0700, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>>Had a wonderful breakfast this morning, one I try not to indulge in >>>too often (for health reasons). But I leave Thailand in 2 days for a >>>stopover in Kuala Lumpur for a few days, then Australia for a couple >>>of months :/ Possessions can own/control your life sometimes, in this >>>case it's my farm back in Tasmania. >> >> It's not really a farm, of course ![]() > >And you're not really a vegetarian. So that makes it even. LOL, he's still trying the bait me ![]() |
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 05:34:23 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:05:08 GMT, Pamela > >wrote: > >>On 10:05 18 Nov 2018, Brice > wrote in m: >> >>> On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 16:59:04 +0700, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>>Had a wonderful breakfast this morning, one I try not to indulge in >>>>too often (for health reasons). But I leave Thailand in 2 days for a >>>>stopover in Kuala Lumpur for a few days, then Australia for a couple >>>>of months :/ Possessions can own/control your life sometimes, in this >>>>case it's my farm back in Tasmania. >>> >>> It's not really a farm, of course ![]() >> >>And you're not really a vegetarian. So that makes it even. > >LOL, he's still trying the bait me ![]() Is it working, Mr Farmer? |
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