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    Re: Sea vegatables

    The Japancentre.co.uk sell All kinds of seaweeds, including seasoned Nori. Nori roasted with soy sauce and other flavours, usually eaten as a snack.

    Wakame is used in Miso soups and salads and my...
  2. Re: "So you want to eat what your ancestors ate? Are you sure?"

    I've just been reading about 'Ida' in the news. Interesting! I'll await to see what unfolds for 'her'.:)

    Thanks for the article!:)
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    Re: what was your workout today? (2)

    Thirty minutes of Iyengar Yoga with a large cat sat on me for some of it!:eek:

    Lots of going up and down stairs.
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    Re: The Mediterranean Vegan Kitchen

    My copies of Vegan Italiano and The Mediterranean Vegan Kitchen are well loved and thumbed from so much use. :) My Nonna's Italian Kitchen book is not so well used, sadly. (Not sure if I have the...
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    Re: Travel without flying!

    I travelled through Europe, South East Asia by train and parts of the U.S and Canada, even though my travel was being paid for. I'm not afraid of flying, I wanted to see more of the countries . . ....
  6. Re: Swine Flu

    Got ours in the post today, too!
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    Thank you, Leedsveg, but there's no need to apologise! :) I understood what you meant. Sometimes I don't always explain clearing what I mean.:o

    The flu epidemic of the 1918 was to fear and took...
  8. Re: Swine Flu

    A lot of my Maori family died in the 1918 flu epidemic. Out of 9 siblings my Maori Grandmother and 4 others survived!:(



    His says: "Every 2 years or so, there's a 'new flu' epidemic. Whether...
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    Re: Breathatarinism

    Yes, it does!:) If my memory serves, it's the same woman that article was about I read.

    I'll stick to being a vegan!;)
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    Re: Breathatarinism

    A few years ago, I read of an Australian woman and a man in NZ who 'were' breatharians. I'm very sceptical of anyone claiming to be breatharian, I need absolute proof it's possible before I...
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    Re: Pure margarine/cheese slices/triangles

    I've been eating cream Scheese this week and really like the garlic and herb one!:)



    Thanks for the idea on how to use up the remainder of that crude! ;)
  12. Re: Swine Flu

    I read this on Yapoo news this morning:

    http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/top-stories/5548253


    My OH works with a guy and his wife at the unit. The husband and wife often have some friction...
  13. Re: Definition of "omnivore" - how do you use that word?

    I agree, CW!:)
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    Poll: Re: Food Allergies? Eating things you shouldn't?

    I have severe food allergies to ALL animal and fish proteins, and citrus fruits. Even the smell of fish and meat being cooked can trigger an Anaphylactic attack in me.

    My last attack was in...
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    Re: "Eating meat isn't natural'

    Hi Korn,

    Thank you for your understanding of my situation!:)

    You're last paragraph has read very much to how I was raised by my Maori/French family and their thoughts on 'modern life' and...
  16. Re: Alpro soon part of Unilever or Nestlé?

    Oh great! So even less vegan choice than before!:mad:

    It's true, money is a great persuader over everything else!:(
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    Re: "Eating meat isn't natural'

    Hi,

    I'm sceptical of Wikis scientific details, and couldn't find much on the differences between Neanderthals and our ancestor's diets, unless I was registerd with a websites for these topic, so I...
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    Re: "Eating meat isn't natural'

    Much research has found that Neanderthals are either a subspecies or different species from Homo Erectus/Sapiens. Neanderthals were mostly carnivorous.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal
    ...
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    Re: tofu?

    Sainsbury's and some Tesco stores. Do you have a Chinese/Japanese supermarket near you? if not Wing yip stores do mail order for many foods and sauces.
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    Re: "Eating meat isn't natural'

    I'm not sure if this has been mentioned in previous posts . . . if so, please forgive me repeating it!

    Aside from the fact that human teeth are differnt to carnivores teeth, there is another...
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    Re: Pure margarine/cheese slices/triangles

    Hey you!:p Not all of Essex is the back of beyond, :amazed_ani: my local Tesco sells the disgusting stuff . . . unfortunately! :rollseyes_ani:
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    Re: Pure margarine/cheese slices/triangles

    Thanks for that image!:eek: That's me off any cheese cake you make!:D
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    Re: Using up miso?

    Because of Misos high salt content, it will last a few months past the expirey date. Keep it in an airtight container in the fridge.

    You can add it too casseroles and other soups, or make gravy...
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    Re: Tesco

    Teasco is discontinuing them, along with their chcken style nuggets and chicken style fillets.:(

    I'm not a fan of Tesco, but go there for some things, as it has a Post Office.
  25. Re: evolution - stop following me! t-shirt

    I agree with you! :)

    We are considered the top of the food chain, but I feel it's more like the top of stupidity sometimes!:rollseyes_ani:
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    Re: the "natural" argument

    Even as humans at the 'top' of the food chain tribal people eat/have eaten each other. Tribes of the Amazon, some African tribes and some Maori tribes have been known too. (I hasten to add that my...
  27. Re: What did you eat for the first time today?

    I could eat fruit all day out there! I ate way too many bananas in the Caribbean.:( I'd happily move back to Far East Asia, it's close enough to home for regular visits.:)
  28. Re: What did you eat for the first time today?

    Lychee tea is very nice. Chinese shops here sell a Lychee soft drink I buy sometimes. I wasn't keen on the Tamarind drink, a bit too sour for me.

    Would you go there for good?
  29. Re: What did you eat for the first time today?

    Did you try Durian fruit? Do you mean a rambutan fruit? That's related to the Lychee (one of my favourite fruits). It's a 'tougher' consistancy, more chewy.
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    Re: Tomato and split red lentil soup?

    Thank you BC! :) It was a needs must when I was craving garlic bread and had no oven.
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    Re: Innocent Sell Out

    I've worked with the Police for 16 years and have seen Cola used to clean blood of the roads.
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    Re: Innocent Sell Out

    I never could stomach the taste of Cola or Pepsi for that matter. Especially as Cola is used to clean the blood off Tar-Mac after car crashes. The ingreidents used today are a far cry from the...
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    Re: Pure margarine/cheese slices/triangles

    I bought the Pure cream cheese ealier today and I'm disappointed! I was very excited and really looking forward to trying it. . . It's too sweet and tastes too much of soya, with a grainy...
  34. Re: Gift from London - any ideas of what a New Yorker might appreciate?

    The choocy my OH has bought me for Easter has Geranium oil with macadamia nuts. I love fondant chocs with lavender, rose, jasmine and geranium, but thay are a treat due to the cost.
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    Re: Favourite popcorn toppings

    I like a mix of salt and sweet with chocolate bits. Another flavour sensations is black pepper, garlic and herbs (chocolate optional!:p).

    Beanstew, my OH makes his popcorn with pure, golden syrup...
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    Re: Crustaceans feel pain

    You took the words out of my mouth!
  37. Re: Mini-questions and mini-answers about this forum

    I've had the same PM notification twice in two days. This has happened a few times. I've put it down to a computer glitch . . .
  38. Re: The Chocolate Decadence Thread - for genuine chocoholics!

    ^ I love the Kinnerton chocolate!:)

    I discovered my OH has bought me a Montezuma kilo chocolate bar for Easter!:D I will act all surprised when he gives it to me, then I will greedily start...
  39. Re: What's your favorite thing to put on chips?

    I had chips with curry sauce and jam, tonight (not together on the same plate).:eek::lol: . . . Chips and jam does work, but too much is very, very sickly!:(
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    Re: Wokon noodle bar

    Anyone with a severe allergic reaction to shellfish would go into anaphylactic shock within seconds, which could then be fatal. I'd report them to the trading standards authority, immediately!
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