The unhealthy food actually disagrees with me now.
I find that with sugary sodas. I can't tolerate them now. And I
don't miss them either.
Interestingly, they do not list what the ingredient is to produce the flavour, other than "natural flavour".
On 04-24-20 17:06, August Abolins wrote to Vk3Jed <=-
What's the skinny on the "sparkling water" sodas that list 0 sugar, 0 calories, 0 fat, 0 sodium, 0 potassium, 0 carbs, 0 protein?
On 04-24-20 16:16, poindexter FORTRAN wrote to August Abolins <=-
@VIA: VERT/REALITY
Re: sugary sodas. I can't t
By: August Abolins to Vk3Jed on Fri Apr 24 2020 05:06 pm
Interestingly, they do not list what the ingredient is to produce the flavour, other than "natural flavour".
People. It's made of people.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to August Abolins <=-
Interestingly, they do not list what the ingredient is to produce the flavour, other than "natural flavour".
People. It's made of people.
Vk3jed wrote to August Abolins <=-
What's the skinny on the "sparkling water" sodas that list 0 sugar, 0 calories, 0 fat, 0 sodium, 0 potassium, 0 carbs, 0 protein?
Never heard of it.
I use good old water. :)
I use good old water. :)
And good old water is much cheaper than "sparkling water".
This whole "Hard Seltzer" trend is making me laugh. $19 for a 12 pack of spi
water? You could buy a $4 12-pack of Bubly and a $3 hip flask of cheap vodka for the same result.
On 04-25-20 09:33, Dr. What wrote to Vk3jed <=-
I use good old water. :)
And good old water is much cheaper than "sparkling water".
MRO wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
quit trying to act hard, sanfransico boy. i know you like pine nuts on your bagels.
And good old water is much cheaper than "sparkling water".
quit trying to act hard, sanfransico boy. i know you like pine nuts on your bagels.
I know I am going to lose some MRO cool points on this, but I do line pine nuts with pasta. :O :D
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Dr. What <=-
And good old water is much cheaper than "sparkling water".
This whole "Hard Seltzer" trend is making me laugh. $19 for a 12 pack
of spiked water? You could buy a $4 12-pack of Bubly and a $3 hip flask
of cheap vodka for the same result.
They're also great in a salad with beets and goat cheese, trust me, I'm a resident of the SF Bay Area and evidently we know about pine nuts hehe
I have a couple of large pines in my yard that drop /a lot/ of cones. I actually looked into harvesting my own, mostly for salads or pastas but after reading up on it realized it is pretty complicated. :O
I have a couple of large pines in my yard that drop /a lot/ of cones. actually looked into harvesting my own, mostly for salads or pastas but after reading up on it realized it is pretty complicated. :O
That's how I feel about a lot of things lol. I remember in Colorado there wa an apple orchard where you could pay to go pick your own apples. It was such a novelty...white people everywhere smiling and holding hands. It's crazy to think food is so readily available for people that we've regressed to foraging for our own (to a degree) as being a luxury.
Thomas Edison made a quote about the lightbulb will become so common only the rich will burn candles. Before better roads existed, I bet if you went back and told someone people walk and ride bikes for recreation, they'd laugh.
Moondog wrote to ryan <=-
/snip Before better roads existed, I bet if
you went back and told someone people walk and ride bikes for
recreation, they'd laugh.
Re: Re: sugary sodas. I can'
By: Moondog to ryan on Tue Apr 28 2020 12:25 pm
Thomas Edison made a quote about the lightbulb will become so common on the rich will burn candles. Before better roads existed, I bet if you w back and told someone people walk and ride bikes for recreation, they'd laugh.
That reminds me of Back To The Future 3, where Doc Brown is drunk and talkin
Nightfox
Moondog wrote to ryan <=-
/snip Before better roads existed, I bet if
you went back and told someone people walk and ride bikes for recreation, they'd laugh.
Interesting perspective.
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Moondog wrote to calcmandan <=-
Re: Re: sugary sodas. I can'
By: calcmandan to Moondog on Tue Apr 28 2020 07:32 pm
Moondog wrote to ryan <=-
/snip Before better roads existed, I bet if
you went back and told someone people walk and ride bikes for recreation, they'd laugh.
Interesting perspective.
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The concept of "fair chase" with regards to ethical hunting goes back
to a social gathering where Theodore Roosevelt detailed a hunting trip where they crawled two miles to stalk a herd of animals during an
African safari. A reported asked him, with all the technology we have, such as automobiles, airplanes, and machine guns, why would someone use
a a basic firearm or primitive weapon and stalk game versus chasing
them down with a car or plane and mow them down?
As you can guess, where is the challenge in that?
to people in the bar about the future, and he says people in 1985 will run f fun. Someone in the 1885 bar said "Run, for fun?" and they all laughed.
to people in the bar about the future, and he says people in 1985 will
run f fun. Someone in the 1885 bar said "Run, for fun?" and they all
laughed.
Marty says "Ronald Reagan is President" Doc says "The actor"? HA!
By: Dr. What to Vk3jed on Sat Apr 25 2020 09:33 am
I use good old water. :)
And good old water is much cheaper than "sparkling water".
This whole "Hard Seltzer" trend is making me laugh. $19 for a 12 pack of spiked water? You could buy a $4 12-pack of Bubly and a $3 hip flask of cheap vodka for the same result.
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