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posted on Feb, 7 2009 @ 11:57 PM
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reply to post by Ian McLean
 


Think I'm gonna have to pass on trying one of those cookies Ian... lol...

- Carrot



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 12:00 AM
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Originally posted by americandingbat
reply to post by schrodingers dog
 


On a sugar cookie, maple frosting and a piece of bacon would be brilliant!


Time to bring back an American classic:




posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 12:10 AM
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My nose is itching me to write my rebuttal.



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 12:29 AM
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Finally, I have the rebuttal up.

first rebuttal




posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 09:02 AM
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Originally posted by schrodingers dog
Time to bring back an American classic:






LOL SDog Something about that...is very very wrong.

Maybe it's the stick...? Or the Pancake....? Or the Chocolate Chips...I'm not entirely sure....

- Carrot



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 09:17 AM
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TWISI sister a big warm hug to you.

i started to think that the new fighters got me on ignore, in the FCP if a special thread is possible to have one on ignore.

the donuts look more than delicious.

awesome


the next generation has to learn - but they will for sure.


 


new fightes, i am still waiting for an extra sweet cocktail with cream on it!


 


so good afteroon pub

all fine?


Originally posted by antar

Orange you are so very cool, and my kids are exactly the same.


so your kids are cool too? or vegetarians?

got more donuts



the pink ones are mine


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carrot hiney you are corupting my diet


all for valentiens day?
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i am glad that heike got all that cookies

no further comment on that

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and no further comment on that either



@carrot maybe it is the color of the packgage that is wrong?

we don.t have that i am happy



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 09:23 AM
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Corrupting Diets is my best attribute
It's a good thing I'm not near an oven until summer (freakin' dorm room), because I'd be corrupting my own diet as well! So instead, I'll just get everyone else to enjoy the Valentines day sweets!

Yeah, i don't think its the color of the box that turns me off; it might however, be that there are way too many things happening with that pancake sausage stick thing. Or maybe, its because I'm one of those people who doesn't like their food to touch any other food....

- Carrot



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 09:41 AM
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yip you are pretty good in this


i just made myself a peanut butter sandwich with raspberry jam


lets speak clearly and open: it is the suasage that bothers me

i got nice recipes for pancakes, not sweetend and filled with spinace, beans, veggies, cheese

but no meat and no stick involved


i need another peanut butter toast



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 09:54 AM
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LOL !! Okay, you said what I was too embarrassed to say... It's the sausage that scares me too. It actually makes me feel a little, uncomfortable and unsafe. The box bothers me too...it's a little "off".

I just ate some SpecialK cereal with Vanilla protein powder for breakfast. Not that I'm so much a fan of cereal or even special K for that matter - but the fixings for a Tofu & Bluberry Acai Smoothie - are nowhere to be found in this house.... However, there is feta cheese and spinach which doesn't so much help me in terms of breakfast food.

- Carrot



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:07 AM
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never be too embarrased to say what is on you mind
it doesnt work very well

your breakfast doesnt. sound very appealing, sorry to admid that

maybe your parents need a little education in vegetarian diet



how do you do that smoothie?

you can use feta and spinach for dinner
lovely with pasta

even little orange likes that



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:17 AM
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Yes, the parentals definitely need a hand when it comes to Vegetarian Cooking. My mom is actually pretty good - she doesn't eat much meat anyway and is relatively healthy (but they're in the process of packing and moving so a lot of the cooking stuff is packed up and off to the new house). Dad will eat anything, literally (remind me one day to tell you about my very first encounter with making cookies, brownies, and chocolate fudge) when i was here over Christmas the two of them ate so well! (Except, I got into the dangerous Christmas Cookies...).

I was thinking tonight I'll make Spannokopita(sp) for Dinner... Phyllo, Spinach, Feta, tofu, Butter... you know - all the good stuff.

- Carrot

Oh yeah, the breakfast smoothie:
1/4 Cup Soy Milk
1/2 Cup Banana tofu or regular soft tofu (the dessert stuff is soo good)
1/2 Cup Frozen Blueberries
1/2 a bananna
1/2 Cup Acai Juice watered down (its way too sweet)
Protein Powder

I don't know the exact measurements. I just kind of eye-ball it, and toss it in. Pretty much you can substitute anything in there with anything else...Love Smoothies.

[edit on 2/8/2009 by CA_Orot]



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:21 AM
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Good morning pub! All this talk of food, I feel like a fry-up:


Oh yummy yummy yummy..

*starts cooking for everyone*



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:21 AM
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Well, this lets me know that none of you even READ my closing beyond, perhaps, scanning for where I used "oubliette." Otherwise you wouldn't be passing out cookies and donuts or especially offering them to me. You listen to Orange about how bad meat supposedly is for you, but you don't listen to me about how refined carbs and sweets will hurt you. When you all get diabetes or die of heart attacks I'm going to laugh and say "I told you so!"




*Heike goes off to kill some things (in a game of course).



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:30 AM
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my mom was lost as wellbut when i am with her i use to do the cooking
and thre are somany dishes she likes which are somehow vegetarian at all

one favorite is: spinach with potatoes and scrambled eggs - if you are not in eggs, do scrambled tofu with a tittle tumeric


can you post your recipes here - please

Spannokopita sounds awesome

i am in spaghettie with tomatoe sauce and veggieballs
tonight
but tomorrow maybe spannakopitas



 



i will try that smoothie at the weekend
i have to search for silken tofu, standard tofu in gemany doesn.t work that well

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hi ian

when you are cooking, can you do some veggie options to please?
i would be happy with pancakes and fruits!

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hi heike

thanks for the great debate


others reading our debate huuuh?
i read your closing!

still vegetarian honey! and i will stick to it for the rest of my life
did another research,, an amazing amount of celebs are veggie too.



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:39 AM
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Of course, Orange! I already have those ready to serve.


A simple continental:



And yummy pancakes:



Carbs at your own risk!



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:47 AM
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ian you are fighting with memory for the "my sweety" title

yummy
those pancakes, delicious


as always: all is my own risk!



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:48 AM
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Originally posted by orange-light
ian you are fighting with memory for the "my sweety" title



Hmm... That could be interesting to watch...

- Carrot



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 10:53 AM
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yup

we need popcorn

and comfy chairs



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 11:02 AM
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Since when did we start serving Sunday Brunch in the FCP?



Not that I'm complaining, or anything...



posted on Feb, 8 2009 @ 11:08 AM
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The debate is over. Although it hasn't been judged yet, I'm not concerned about it. In case you couldn't tell, my real purpose in doing the debate was to present information. Debate over, I could care less whether anyone eats meat or not. If you don't, there's more for me. And "vegetarians" who eat eggs and dairy products will be fine; it's the people (to my mind the REAL vegetarians, now called vegans) who try to get by without any animal products at all, who are risking their health.

The thing is, I'm disappointed. Of all the "conspiracy theories," lies, and scams being perpetrated on the (American) public, the nutrition/health disinformation campaign is the one which angers and infuriates me the most, much more than even the alien/UFO coverup and even 9-11. They are slowly killing us all, or allowing us to kill ourselves, because they keep the truth secret and tell us lies. Every person I know who is dying of Type 2 diabetes, it could probably have been prevented if they'd known soon enough to avoid sugar and refined carbs. My mother-in-law (who dropped dead of a heart attack a few years back) might still be alive if she'd known the truth. Heat-processed and hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated vegetable oils are easily the single most toxic and dangerous substances we put in our bodies, but "they" keep telling people they're healthy and good for you. I have learned not to expect the "general public" or even my friends to listen, they're far too indoctrinated and too conditioned to believe that the government, MSM, and medical establishment has their best interests at heart and is telling them the truth as they know it. But here, where ATSers routinely believe six impossible things before breakfast and are willing to consider that the PTB and MSM are lying to us about anything and everything, including aliens, 9-11, mind control experiments, plans to cripple America and then institute martial law and a dictatorship, etc. etc. ... well, I thought at least some of you might be willing to consider that what you think you know about nutrition and a healthy diet is all a pack of lies, and see the reality when it's laid out.

But it's all good. I'll go sulk and be annoyed for a while, and then we'll move on. As Hubby reminds me, "you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink."




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