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  • And aye, bacon goes with cabbage. Or turnips. It's many people's favourite meal here. I have never in my life met anyone who ate corned beef with cabbage though, the last time I seen corned beef was one from a tin 18 years ago in Co. Meath, it was eaten cold, in a sandwich. Interesting story though. I never knew that about…
  • We don't generally eat much on St Patrick's day, apart from sweets and crisps and chocolate for those who are off them for lent. At about nine at night whoever needs to goes for a bag of chips and then comes back to the pub. The only traditional food I know of on the day is a full fry in the morning. A good breakfast is…
  • salted popcorn, boiled sweets, blitz a frozen banana and some frozen berries with some milk until it's like soft serve icecream, take low fat milk, two squares of the darkest chocolate you can find for hot chocolate - whisk them in a pan
  • Inspirational, thank you for sharing
  • Just skipped nine pages after reading the first; I love detoxing, haven't done the master cleanse though, I'm not planning to either but only because I love how my usual detox works for me, and it's not too difficult to complete, I do all raw fruits and vegetables only for ten days instead and vegetable juice, twice a year…
  • I'm very happy for you, that means you don't fit into the category of folk I was referring to
  • I once met a vegan who had called ahead, told the hotel he would be eating there two nights, like any decent vegan would do. When the second meal for him had been arranged on the second night, he said he would have fish. That it's okay, vegans can eat fish. If I had been there, as a vegan myself, I think I would have had…
  • Here it's due to folk expecting meat, potatoes and two veg (overboiled carrots and parsnips or peas in my day, now broccoli is quite hip to replace the peas), as a child (who was vegetarian), the way vegetables were prepared made them tasteless and oh so boring. I made myself pasta and things with very little vegetables…
  • Aldi is excellent
  • Since it only comes from animals, try not to eat as many foods derived from animals
  • doctor - all stunning, but number 2 hippie; second pic also:smile:
  • that's the one that's got me, I've used orange juice on my cereal in hotels when there's nothing else to eat. Lanolin in juice makes no sense, it's greasy! Sugar in products made in the UK and Ireland are, according to my research, free from bone char
  • That's true but it's when things are labelled as "natural flavourings/ natural colourings", there's no way way to know that means insects or animal fat. I just put it back on the shelf but the first decade of doing that was frustrating. Contains sulphites written on the same product that still says suitable for…
  • I never knew but I wouldn't have trusted refried beans from a restaurant anyway; I don't trust most restaurants though
  • I avoid anything red, it's a natural colouring so many companies use it as their first choice. Breakfast cereals with gelatin too. Sheep fat in juice is a new one to me though.
  • are you on facebook? uploading a photo onto there is a good way to find her owners. She's lucky she found you
  • Don't eat them but when I did, I'd soft boil them, cut it open and quickly spoon it out into a cup, put in a little salt and pepper and butter and much it up. Egg in a cup. It's for kids but it was always my favourite
    in eggs. Comment by fuzzieme February 2013
  • true! baked ones! tnp smells their belly button
  • Hey again! It went REALLY well, that beehive hair is not easy but I got there in the end, it looked the part and I got large sunglasses at the last minute too. Someone called me Audrey, dream come true ;) Most of the party went for a hippie look but I was really happy with it and I'll definitely wear the dress a lot, I'm…
  • No no no, it doesn't mean anything negative about either of them, it means they weren't compatible, most people aren't. I mean no disrespect, this is just my experience. I've left boys who are lovely and remain friends, we just didn't match. Even after 7 years with one of them
  • I think she's really sweet and lovely for thinking this, not immature
  • Batter on. Wouldn't bother me, it's happened me several times. No problem. The half-friend who's with my ex though, they've always been ****s to me. Maybe it's their guilty conscience? I've never considered that before.... but I've never considered that because that's how fine I think it is. Just NEVER be a **** to her,…
  • I'm glad you won't be too; nurses and doctors should not judge bodies, here they are professional :wink:
  • I still love the work I had done at 16, and 18, and 24, and 26.... I take at least 3 months to look at the design everyday before I book it, and when you book it at my place you have to wait another month...
  • you'll look excellent with a sleeve, look like the kinda girl who can look good with one
  • prefer original designs.... my tattoo touches there but it touches every part of my back right to my neck so I don't consider it a tramp stamp... and I'm as in love with it now as ever
  • But it WOULD save the world. Just kidding dude. My rose tainted bubble is getting thinned with sad thoughts of reality :wink: Nothing will save the world, nothing is supposed to be perfect, that would be boring. But I just kinda like my world and I'm staying here :drinker: Fun talking to you G, I'm outta food, peace :laugh:
  • They could be far more excruciating but the death could also be perfectly natural, the slug could die in it's sleep from old age or I could accidentally step on it, my dog may even use it as a toy. that's a lot of what ifs, and it's a strange argument...one that I doubt can extract many sensible points... I just try to…
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