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Offline hope_for_a_cure

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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4250 on: June 12, 2014, 05:59:13 am »
spot i stay in florida, i can buy off the boats when they come in at sunset, or even on the way home just pull over at the bridge, there places you can cast a net and come up with five gallons worth of gulf shrimp. six pack of pbr, thats dinner

We get shrimp from the fish markets at the beach here in SC.  Fresh Atlantic shrimp are available daily during the summer.  If you go to places like Red Lobster or other restaurant chains, you are likely to get imported shrimp that are not as fresh.  I like the smaller 40/50 count ones because they are more tender than those bigger ones.  Prawns... NEVER!

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« Reply #4251 on: June 12, 2014, 09:41:03 am »
I inadvertently tasted shrimp for the first and last time ever in Seattle.  I saw an authentic Vietnamese vegetarian restaurant from my hotel room.  Our dearest Jan reluctantly agreed to join me.

It was so authentic that we were the only non Vietnamese people in there.  No one spoke English and we simply ordered by looking at pictures and pointing.  Christ, they didn't even serve coffee, soda or tea.  Simply bitter tasting liquids.

I ended up ordering some sort of wrapped contraption.  The very first bite grossed me out.  I opened up this wrap and Jan had to inform me that it was shrimp.  My meal was immediately over.  Jan did at least pick it out and eat it though.

Vegetarian to them meant no beef, pork and chicken.  But they regularly serve bait.  :o
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4252 on: June 12, 2014, 10:53:09 am »
That was probably a Vietnamese summer roll with peanut sauce -- divine!

And they most certainly have coffee in a Vietnamese restaurant, it's just served over ice -- espresso shot or two with condensed milk as a sweetener. Also divine!

Now, how 'bout some boiled shrimp with Old Bay seasoning?
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4253 on: June 12, 2014, 11:15:30 am »
The Gulf shrimping season in federal waters reopens on July 15, so wild-caught brown shrimp will become plentiful soon.  Can't wait!
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4254 on: June 12, 2014, 11:17:11 am »
The Gulf shrimping season in federal waters reopens on July 15, so wild-caught brown shrimp will become plentiful soon.  Can't wait!

I bet you fry it up.
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« Reply #4255 on: June 12, 2014, 11:37:41 am »

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« Reply #4256 on: June 12, 2014, 11:46:38 am »
I bet you fry it up.

Meh, not so much.  I love fried shrimp, but hate cleaning up afterwards.  I usually go for grilled shrimp, or stir fry, or scampi!
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4257 on: June 12, 2014, 12:57:12 pm »
On the rare occasions I can be fathed with the fiddly little things ,I like to steam them , then add them to hippy  [brown] rice , some salad onions and light soy sauce.
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« Reply #4258 on: June 13, 2014, 06:03:09 am »
I inadvertently tasted shrimp for the first and last time ever in Seattle. 

I ended up ordering some sort of wrapped contraption.  The very first bite grossed me out.  I opened up this wrap and Jan had to inform me that it was shrimp.  My meal was immediately over. 


Greg, I don't like shrimp either.  They remind me of big bugs.  So does lobster.
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« Reply #4259 on: June 13, 2014, 08:51:25 am »
Shrimp is for seafood lightweights -- seriously, if you can't stomach it what other seafood do you eat? Frozen fish sticks with tartar sauce?

... you poor folks in fly-over country

I suppose eating shrimp cooked with the heads still on them is out of the question. Sucking the brains out of the shrimp head is where the tastiest bits are!

Now, shall we move on to octopus, squid and raw sea urchin?
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4260 on: June 13, 2014, 09:26:47 am »
Shrimp is for seafood lightweights -- seriously, if you can't stomach it what other seafood do you eat? Frozen fish sticks with tartar sauce?

... you poor folks in fly-over country

I suppose eating shrimp cooked with the heads still on them is out of the question. Sucking the brains out of the shrimp head is where the tastiest bits are!

Now, shall we move on to octopus, squid and raw sea urchin?

Actually, I eat nothing that ever lived in water.
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« Reply #4261 on: June 13, 2014, 09:41:34 am »
Greg, I don't like shrimp either.  They remind me of big bugs.  So does lobster.

Clutch the pearls!  You don't like lobster or shrimp?

Next you'll tell us you don't like calamari.  (Somehow calling it "calamari" sounds tastier than "squid".)
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4262 on: June 13, 2014, 10:31:51 am »
Actually, I eat nothing that ever lived in water.

See you point Greg but not quite thought out, Rice / Water Cress , best bet "don't eat anything with a Face "

Clutch the pearls!  You don't like lobster or shrimp?

Next you'll tell us you don't like calamari.  (Somehow calling it "calamari" sounds tastier than "squid".)


Calamari is IMO over rated . and I have had it as fresh as possible . Always rubber bands with a fishy hint , one off the food stuffs that I get bored with before I have finished masticating .Though using the black ink has escaped me so I cannot comment .
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« Reply #4263 on: June 13, 2014, 10:50:17 am »
Calimari is specifically fried squid, isn't it -- or for English speakers it is though it's merely (I think) the plural form of squid in Italian. Grilled squid is delicious as is grilled octopus, and both are superb in a ceviche. In fact I much prefer them in those preparations than frying -- if I want fried I need an Italian fritto mist di mare -- squid, smelt, shrimp, scallops, sardines, anchovies. And the coating is not heavy, the best being made with Japanese panko and served with aïoli.
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4264 on: June 13, 2014, 01:54:16 pm »
boiled crawfish, gator tail steaks, and a few raw oysters

and a lot of tabasco


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« Reply #4265 on: June 13, 2014, 03:18:09 pm »
I'll eat any seafood if I'm by the sea and the stuff is FRESH.  Its hard to know especially on holiday what restaurants are going to be honest, and can't afford the known gastronomic ones, etc etc.

I was spoiled a century ago in the 80s when I could have rich older dates take me to Bernardin and Aquavit and with the wine you die and go to heaven on fragrant fish and seafood. 

Routinely I eat more smoked fish then fresh fish because I can't be organised to go get fresh, really fresh, and cook it that day. 

I buy oysters and mussels in season because they are alive and the price is reasonable: oysters of course require no labour and mussels are super easy to prepare. 

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« Reply #4266 on: June 13, 2014, 09:20:29 pm »
Look at my baby squishes! mmmm, cant wait to drag their asses through some egg and cornmeal and throw 'em in a pan of hot oil! Also got okra, but they are taking their sweet time. grrrr.





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« Reply #4267 on: June 13, 2014, 09:24:38 pm »
Look at my baby squishes! mmmm, cant wait to drag their asses through some egg and cornmeal and throw 'em in a pan of hot oil! Also got okra, but they are taking their sweet time. grrrr.




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« Reply #4268 on: June 13, 2014, 09:37:14 pm »
Shrimp is for seafood lightweights -- seriously, if you can't stomach it what other seafood do you eat? Frozen fish sticks with tartar sauce?

... you poor folks in fly-over country

I suppose eating shrimp cooked with the heads still on them is out of the question. Sucking the brains out of the shrimp head is where the tastiest bits are!

Now, shall we move on to octopus, squid and raw sea urchin?

I will never forget the first time someone handed me a plate of shrimp with the heads still on them.  I nearly died.  Plus, the power went out in the restaurant.  I was not about to try to navigate that nightmare in the dark.  That whole platter went uneaten.

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« Reply #4269 on: June 14, 2014, 07:47:06 am »
Clutch the pearls!  You don't like lobster or shrimp?

Next you'll tell us you don't like calamari.  (Somehow calling it "calamari" sounds tastier than "squid".)

I do not like calamari.  I have had fried, either alligator, or crocodile, and it wasn't bad. 
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« Reply #4270 on: June 14, 2014, 07:49:23 am »
Some of you are strictly meatloaf and mashed potato types here. 8)

(though I live such things too -- one of my favorite things in the world is a simple pot roast with mashed potatoes and gravy)
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« Reply #4271 on: June 14, 2014, 07:53:25 am »
Some of you are strictly meatloaf and mashed potato types here. 8)

(though I live such things too -- one of my favorite things in the world is a simple pot roast with mashed potatoes and gravy)
Oh, I actually hate meatloaf.  I remember being forced to eat it as a child, and covering it in ketchup.  I've tried, through my adult years, to make it tasteful and pleasant to consume, but cannot do so.   

I do love pot roast also, and am not bad at making this.  I got a New York Strip roast around Christmas time, fresh from a local market, and cooked it in the crock all day (with proper spices etc.). It was extremely tasty and tender (though it did cost quite a bit).
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« Reply #4272 on: June 14, 2014, 08:17:45 am »
Maybe this isn't just for tech geeks with Asperger's and OCD:
http://www.soylent.me

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« Reply #4273 on: June 14, 2014, 08:32:20 am »
Maybe this isn't just for tech geeks with Asperger's and OCD:
http://www.soylent.me

 :o

I would love to have this product and have been wanting to check it out so thanks for the link . I read the Faq about whats in it and I am afraid its too high in carbs for a diabetic and am a little disappointed in that .

I love the idea of only eating a home cooked meal as a treat every now and then and having this no fuss product for my daily needs . I am probably the lone person around here that likes this idea ... but I really do .
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« Reply #4274 on: June 14, 2014, 08:51:22 am »
This dude gave it decent reviews, and EXTENSIVE testing of his body on it.

http://fourhourworkweek.com/2013/08/20/soylent/

As a tangential subject, the Culture Gab Fest discussed the need for Home Ec to return to education, because women are still stuck with the homemaking, and both women and men could use more knowledge about cooking, nutrition, personal finance, managing a home, etc etc etc.

http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/culturegabfest/2014/06/slate_s_culture_gabfest_on_obvious_child_young_adult_literature_and_home.html

The most useful things I learned in HS were driver ed, typing and how to write well. In college it was nutrition, a department that existed from the time there was a home ec school for the young ladies!  In Jr. High, Shop was great and boys didn't take Home Ec yet.

It seems they let boys take it for a few years, then just axed it from most schools in the country.  Pity.  Slate suggests they rename it Life Hacking and "bro it up" so boys can deal with it.  I have no problem with schools teaching all these basic and important skills for managing ones life with some real science and expertise thrown in to support.  Many parents don't have the time or knowledge to impart all that we could know.

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« Reply #4275 on: June 14, 2014, 09:36:18 am »
I went through a period recently where I was not feeling well and didn't feel like cooking so I began eating as little as I possibly could . I lost 22 lbs and noticed some huge benefits from eating a restricted diet . I was using almost no insulin and felt much more alert and less sluggish ... many other benefits as well . I try to eat to live through the week and then treat myself on the weekends . I have found that the portion size my body wants is now less than half of what I used to consume and when bad food is offered I eat very little of it because I know it will just make me sick and tired feeling and who wants that .
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« Reply #4276 on: June 14, 2014, 02:49:40 pm »
very good Jeff. I hope that U can overcome the Insulin injections in the long run if You stay on strict diet. It is not easy, I know that :)
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« Reply #4277 on: June 14, 2014, 09:56:25 pm »
Maybe this isn't just for tech geeks with Asperger's and OCD:
http://www.soylent.me

 :o

I am very interested in this. I May have to try it. Sodium is 1050, is that for 1 meal? Thats a bit high given RDA is 1500.
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« Reply #4278 on: June 14, 2014, 10:20:33 pm »
Seriously?  This video clip was a little too eerie. All that was missing was the perfectly coifed blonde women in spandex mini-skirt uniforms with a couple of Morlock and Eloi thrown in for dramatic effect.  Adds new meaning to 'Drink your juice, Shelby!'
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« Reply #4279 on: June 14, 2014, 11:14:37 pm »
dude must not have read the ending

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« Reply #4280 on: June 15, 2014, 06:15:41 am »
I can't open the link, says it's an unsupported path? 

I went through a period recently where I was not feeling well and didn't feel like cooking so I began eating as little as I possibly could . I lost 22 lbs and noticed some huge benefits from eating a restricted diet . I was using almost no insulin and felt much more alert and less sluggish ... many other benefits as well . I try to eat to live through the week and then treat myself on the weekends . I have found that the portion size my body wants is now less than half of what I used to consume and when bad food is offered I eat very little of it because I know it will just make me sick and tired feeling and who wants that .

Don't be switching over to a cucumber and banana diet lest you get made fun of ;D

OH, and I did eat some egg noodles with some real butter topped with pepper last night.  Lipids be damned, I so miss that meal.  Used to have it a couple of times per month.
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« Reply #4281 on: June 15, 2014, 06:54:45 am »
Seriously?  This video clip was a little too eerie. All that was missing was the perfectly coifed blonde women in spandex mini-skirt uniforms with a couple of Morlock and Eloi thrown in for dramatic effect.  Adds new meaning to 'Drink your juice, Shelby!'

with a soupçon of Patrick Bateman?  :o
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« Reply #4282 on: June 15, 2014, 08:53:04 am »

OH, and I did eat some egg noodles with some real butter topped with pepper last night.  Lipids be damned, I so miss that meal.  Used to have it a couple of times per month.

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« Reply #4283 on: June 15, 2014, 09:53:16 pm »
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« Reply #4284 on: June 15, 2014, 10:06:25 pm »
Ick.
Considering its Florida I'm surprised it wasn't bathsalts.  Or those aren't around anymore?
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« Reply #4285 on: June 16, 2014, 06:46:20 am »
Ick.
Considering its Florida I'm surprised it wasn't bathsalts.  Or those aren't around anymore?

Yes, bath salts are still around.  In this area, however, heroin has made a huge comeback.
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« Reply #4286 on: June 16, 2014, 07:03:51 am »
I LUV NOOOOODLES

Some things are better unknown. ;)  I have never even heard of rice noodles.
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« Reply #4287 on: June 16, 2014, 07:06:23 am »
Yes, bath salts are still around.  In this area, however, heroin has made a huge comeback.

That's some scary shit.  I've read reports of people eating peoples' faces and such under the influence of bath salts.  Wonder if that butcher who recently ate the girl was doing them?  That girl graduated from the same highschool I attended for a while.  OH, and John Holmes also graduated from there.
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« Reply #4288 on: June 16, 2014, 08:46:12 am »
That's some scary shit.  I've read reports of people eating peoples' faces and such under the influence of bath salts.  Wonder if that butcher who recently ate the girl was doing them?  That girl graduated from the same highschool I attended for a while.  OH, and John Holmes also graduated from there.

It is scary.  When I was at the ASO, I went to a training on bath salts and that fake pot they sell at gas stations.  The person who talked was a pharmaceutical doctor and some of the things he told us were awful.

But the really scary drug is that krokodil.  That eats skin off.  It's a cheap drug that is supposed to mimic a heroin high, so people who cannot afford heroin often buy krokodil. 
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Re: Nutrition, Wumpette Style
« Reply #4289 on: June 16, 2014, 09:52:29 am »
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« Reply #4290 on: June 16, 2014, 04:42:54 pm »
They sell fake pot at gas stations . This is a intersting piece off world news. The world if 'legal ' highs is big here with sudden enthusiasms And tragedies hitting the press in shock horror fashion. 22 Summer music festivals are no longer selling stall space to sellers. So that saves the sellers quite a bit when they park up outside.


I suspect though have no proof that death under influence is far less than alcohol and traditional drug deaths .
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« Reply #4291 on: June 16, 2014, 05:28:34 pm »
They sell fake pot at gas stations . This is a intersting piece off world news. The world if 'legal ' highs is big here with sudden enthusiasms And tragedies hitting the press in shock horror fashion. 22 Summer music festivals are no longer selling stall space to sellers. So that saves the sellers quite a bit when they park up outside.


I suspect though have no proof that death under influence is far less than alcohol and traditional drug deaths .

it is a chemical, something like JWH-18 but there are others. simply chemical analogues to thc. they mix it with acetone, spray it onto a smokable leafy stuff, damania, then let the acetone evap off.

it will get you high, absolutely no question. it is completely untested. most of what we have in the united states is cooked in russia and china.

reliable reports are that it is sketchy at best, and the buzz is not worth it all. sometimes, seems to be mixed far more potent than is safe. kids are freaking out bad. those appear like fringe results.

personally, i used it for a few months. end up smoking more fake in a day than real weed. also ended up spending more than real within a couple weeks. i had a few experiences that were far too powerful. wouldn't do it again, but i don't believe much of the fear mongering about it either.

bath salts, krokodil, all very bad things. big problem is, all of it is from the same sources.

on that note, imma go twist a spliff of fine medicinal cannabis, and take my nightly pharma meds
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« Reply #4292 on: June 17, 2014, 03:41:01 pm »
Time to get on track tonight Charlie Binghams fish Pie . Very good but pricey $15
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« Reply #4293 on: June 17, 2014, 04:02:37 pm »
I had delicious ahi tuna tacos take-out for lunch today during our oppressive 93F heatwave (95F tomorrow!) -- available mere blocks away at Ippolitto's.
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« Reply #4294 on: June 17, 2014, 05:28:25 pm »
charcuterie, grilled mushrooms, pan seared rainbow trout, roasted yukon potatoes, smoked onion butter, escarole, pickled beets, toasted hazelnuts, dill, horseradish-dijon crème... and a couple terrapin recreationals

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« Reply #4295 on: June 17, 2014, 05:33:22 pm »
I had spaghetti squash for the first time yesterday and I loved it . It was the first for all at dinner yesterday and since no one but me cared for it I got to take the whole leftovers of it .  I will be having that and green beans for dinner tonight .
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« Reply #4296 on: June 18, 2014, 12:40:17 pm »
charcuterie, grilled mushrooms, pan seared rainbow trout, roasted yukon potatoes, smoked onion butter, escarole, pickled beets, toasted hazelnuts, dill, horseradish-dijon crème... and a couple terrapin recreationals

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that,s lovely but what the heck is terrapin recreationals? . Skeepo has an of creatures from the swamps too.
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« Reply #4297 on: June 30, 2014, 01:47:47 pm »
FRESSH FROM THE WUMPY GARDEN!

Okrie and Squish's yall!!

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« Reply #4298 on: June 30, 2014, 01:58:52 pm »
pft.... just made a six block jaunt to CVS for t.p. then stopped by my fave Vietnamese spot for this, plus an order or pork and shrimp summer rolls to eat later:

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« Reply #4299 on: June 30, 2014, 02:09:30 pm »
Damn that looks delicious ^
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