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On 07/03/2021 01:56, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-03-06 7:05 p.m., dsi1 wrote: >> On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 1:41:27 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > >> A lot of Asians, blacks, and native peoples believe that white folks >> are ruthless people - and barbarians. I guess it all depends on a >> person's skin color.Â* What's your point? > > > A lot of those Asians, blacks and natives also think that only white > people are racist. >> >> As it goes, I'm not too concerned with Koreans eating live octopus. >> There's a lot of critters that live in the sea. A lot of them are >> eaten by other critters every single second of the Earth's existence. >> It's the history of life on this planet - you eat and then you get >> eaten. The practice of killing your prey and cooking them up before >> eating them is "practically unheard of" in the animal kingdom - so >> what's your point? >> > > > There are degrees to that. There are a lot of strange diets around. > Vegans are bad enough, but then there are the Jains and their strange > beliefs. Not only do they eschew meat and dairy, they won't eat root > vegetables because the roots are ripped up and the plant dies, plus the > possibility of killing insects and micro organisms in the soil. Fresh > green vegetables are taboo because they have in infinite number of > living organisms on them bit dried legumes are okay because the number > ofÂ* organisms on them is finite. === So how on earth do they survive?? |
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On 07/03/2021 15:05, BryanGSimmons wrote:
> On 3/3/2021 4:14 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> On 02/03/2021 20:17, Bruce wrote: >>> On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 09:30:14 -0000, "Ophelia" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "cshenk"Â* wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> >>>> US Janet wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 1 Mar 2021 10:43:22 -0800, Wasp Star > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 3/1/2021 10:13 AM, US Janet wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> New to me.Â* It looks like a beautiful piece of white meat fish. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's a made-up name for Patagonian toothfish, caught in the Southern >>>>>> Ocean. Provenance can be problematic, but it can be sustainably >>>>>> caught.Â* Plenty of Wiki info. It cooks up super easily and yes, >>>>>> it's pretty good if you're a fan of whitefish in general. >>>>>> >>>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patagonian_toothfish >>>>> >>>>> yes, I was aware of the multi names.Â* I do particularly like white >>>>> fish and don't specifically like salmon >>>>> Janet US >>>> >>>> I'm not a major salmon fan either. >>>> >>>> === >>>> >>>> Â* Same here! >>> >>> #metoo. I never enjoyed The Satanic Verses. >> >> ==== >> >> Â*Â* Good to know that!Â* I will never try them ... <g> >>> >> > And deviled eggs are awful. ===== I can believe that ![]() ![]() > |
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On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 9:25:57 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 12:13:36 PM UTC-6, US Janet wrote: > > New to me. It looks like a beautiful piece of white meat fish. > > On the 'Net there are multiple ways to cook it. > > Let me know please. > > Janet US > > Sea Bass? YUM! I used to eat that years ago, Broiled it on a piece is Al foil with light black pepper, wisp of garlic granules and some sweet paprika. "Aluminum does turn up in higher amounts than normal in some autopsy studies of Alzheimer's patients, but not in all." WebMD €” Jan 19, 2021 -- https://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/gui...s-risk-factors |
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