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Philipsenonline today!

Making something new

I didn't know what to make for dinner tonight, so I grabbed my frying pan, and went looking in my fridge. I found some diced beef, a carrot, which I sliced, and a pack of cocktail sausages. I placed all that in a pan, and then I added some salt, chili flakes and more salt, and gave that a toss. Finally, I gave it a decent amount of ketchup, and then dinner was ready.

For something I thought up on the fly, it was surprisingly good.. I just don't know what to call it, though..
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Paleolithic, Neolithic, Jiveolithic......

...Now, all branches of anthropology are finally being combined with lab bench science, and the new epi-genomic genetics.
So what? Well, for starters, it seems that the diet/life style our 2 million year old proto homo erectus evolution, to which everything from enzymes to telomeres is closely adapted, is at odds with what we've been hearing from the nuts and twig vegan, new age, energy channel-crystal worshiping, alt leftie moonbats.
But I digress.
This newer anthropology, for example, takes human relics, mostly bones, from dig sites, with dates, and using modern chemical techniques, including various chromatographical/mass spectroscopic analyses, and gets a much better hold on what we ate, until the Neolithic period, with settlement based grain farming, some measly ten thousand years ago.
Skipping the usual Vierk bombast, just the facts Ma'am. So---
Lean, large cuts of meat, fish, with some animal fats, and colored (fresh/frozen) veggies, along with fruits (nuts), seem the best choices. Soy, dairy, grains of any sorts, especially wheat products---not so much. No processed anything, and no sugar, especially Fructose---deadly "fruit syrup". Add in lots of good water and plenty of walking (as if in search of the next mammoth or deer), and bingo!
Now, personally, I'd like to see corroborating evidence from the biological study of living tribal folk, as in the Amazon, or SA and the Southern Darkie Continent, and elsewhere with free living populations, along with lots more from public health research, but I'm buying it all without such.
Doubt it? Just look at that beautiful smile, tall stature, healthy face and head of hair. Don't only take my words for it.
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chatilliononline today!

Joey Chestnut does it again...

Every 4th of July Nathan's Hot Dogs has a contest on Cony Island. Joey, the undisputed king of hot dog eating was the 13-time champion setting a record of consuming 75 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
He broke his record by consuming 76 hot dogs in today's competition.

Joey "Jaws" Chestnut does it again!



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Elegsabiff

Easy fail-safe recipes

Just talking to a buddy who says he doesn't cook any more. Now, I'm not a great cook (and say so in my profile because I am So Honest) but even I have 3 or 4 fallback recipes which are easy and even better can usually be kept in their various parts in the pantry or fridge until needed.

Anyone want to start the ball rolling here with suggestions to get us all drooling or at least experimenting?

Cat - there's no porcupine in my pantry, no likelihood of anything closer than a road-kill hedgehog either.
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Dzhokhor Tsarnaev....Recall, all, one of the ethnic Russian Chechen brothers ...

...behind the Boston Marathon bombing. Three dead, including a young boy. And one college policeman. His brother got more instant justice, Glock style. And this ingrate immigrant, now is in Federal Prison, where Old Sparky still awaits him. Not to digress, but mother dear, also on the family dole, was caught shoplifting. Nice folks, all. And this crumb complains about the food not being up to religion of peace snuff. And sends a handwritten ckemency letter to Merrit Garland.
Well, for whatever reason, the ueber libs are working to save him, to dodge the death penalty. But here's the kicker.
As currently configured, the 1.9 TRILLION boondoggle, most of which goes to Dem causes, abortion and mismanaged cities/states, and not COVID, also includes $1,400 checks to federal inmates. Justice, Liberal styled.
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chatilliononline today!

chocotized...

News today that 2 employees of the Mars Wrigley factory in Pennsylvania fell into the chocolate tank and emergency crews had to cut a hole in the side of the tank to get them out.
One of the workers had to be airlifted to the hospital.
Inquiring minds want to know... how did they get into the tank?
Details are sketchy.

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MiMiArt

Omaha Siew Pau

All my life up until now, I didn’t have any trouble having access to yummy food.

Like I’ve said over and over again, Malaysia is a food haven and we eat round the clock grin

If someone were to say, “MiMi, one day you’ll bake siew pau!”

I’d be like, “Are you nuts?!?”

Well, I guess I am the one that have gone nuts coz not only I baked chicken siew pau, I’ve gone and baked a vegetarian version too!

Traditionally, it should be the pork version but I don’t really fancy pork and I substitute it with chicken.

My Malaysian girlfriend whom I’ve become quite close for the past 6 months, is a vegetarian and I know she would kill for these paus!

She’s coming over tomorrow and I can’t wait for her to sink her teeth into them!

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This is the first time Art tried it and unfortunately he likes them. I was hoping that he doesn’t so that there would be more for the MiMi!! mumbling



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Who else watches Man v food and diners and drives,..............?

Food is so unhealthy but comfort food I love,................You Yanks eat badly lol but I love it too,...........head banger
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UnFayzed

Healthy Eating Shock

I normally try to eat healthy. It has been feeling good lately to save all my veggie matter to take to the community garden, then it dawned on me to use some of it in my own yard around veggies I'm trying to grow. Makes great compost.

Well this morning after running around doing my chores I stopped at a First Watch restaurant (noted for healthy menus) Bear in mind healthy does not mean low calorie so I have to watch that. I ordered a chia power bowl. I did not know that there was something called Chia Pudding made from chia seeds but that is what I had mixed with granola and fruit. Oh my goodness it was to die for. I came home to immediately google Chia Pudding Recipes and you can just blow me out of the water. Chia, coconut milk, vanilla, honey, soak overnight and in the morning you have Chia pudding. Many other recipes but I got so damn wet I had to come here and shout it out.

Eating Chia and flax seeds I've done for years but I didn't know Chia seeds swelled up sort of like tapioca. OMG I love it. My brother gave up sweets almost a year ago for diabetes, I will make this for him and use stevia instead of honey and he will be able to indulge without guilt or sugar. I'm so happy

And folks being happy is where it is at, I tell you.

Of course watch me make this recipe and it bombs, ha ha.
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Lunabeam

You are what you eat

I like cake, sometimes, everything in moderation. But the worst experience i have had is thinking a cake was sweet when it actually could have harmful effects. One such cake is the space cake...

ALTHOUGH THERE ARE CLAIMS THAT EATING SPACE CAKES CAN LEAD TO PSYCHOSIS OR PSYCHOSIS SYMPTOMS FOR SOME PEOPLE, THERE'S STILL NOT ENOUGH CONCLUSIVE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THEM. Originating from Amsterdam, space cake is a notorious delicacy that belongs to a group of cannabis-infused edibles.

This blog is open to discuss foods, the healthy and not healthy. Some people read all the ingredients on the packaging before they will eat it. I saw a woman who was always reading labels, she seemed obsessive, but if she knew what was good for her and what wasn't then i guess she was a step up on many of us. I still have a lot to learn about food. I want to eat healthy food but I don't want to be obsessive about it. I also don't want to be around people who are miserable and only nice when you serve to meet their need, and are jealous of your lifestyle. They drain your energy...this much i have learned. Life is a learning process, everyone is at a different place.
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