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stuff u know damn well u shouldn't be eating, but u consider it anyway the damn supermarket put up all the caramel/candy apples at the front of the store. yummy! but wait--last time i had a lapse of reason i was trying to pull that shit out of my bridgework your mama so dumb she thought she was gonna get exclusive shit by joining lotusflow3r.com | |
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Well not that it will kill my insides but most certainly cravings for chocolate and biscuits and cake (how stereotypical am I) JaneyPoos used to be it... then they changed what it was. Now what I am isn't it and what is it is strange and frightening to me...
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There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!! ________________
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Lammastide said: There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!!
It's an interesting novelty, but I have no idea how people could consume this stuff regularly. ![]() I think all that salt would kill me. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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Lammastide said: There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!!
It's an interesting novelty, but I have no idea how people could consume this stuff regularly. ![]() | |
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Lammastide said: There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!!
It's an interesting novelty, but I have no idea how people could consume this stuff regularly. ![]() So it's basically salty yogurt water? GROSS. |
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Lammastide said: There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!!
It's an interesting novelty, but I have no idea how people could consume this stuff regularly. ![]() I drink this all.the.time!! It's so refreshing on a hot day!! Good for your GI too!! Equal parts yogurt & water (add salt to taste!)... Really great with blended-style fruit yogurts too (forget the salt!) . [Edited 10/28/09 9:32am] REGISTER FOR SECRET SANTA 2009!! Go here NOW ---> http://prince.org/msg/100/323760
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Lammastide said: There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!!
It's an interesting novelty, but I have no idea how people could consume this stuff regularly. ![]() Yep, yogurt GOAT milk Love is just like the faucet
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Yesterday I left work not feeling well. I had a terrible chill- so do I come home and make a cup of tea? | |
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chocolate1 said: Yesterday I left work not feeling well. I had a terrible chill- so do I come home and make a cup of tea?
I went to Dunkin' Donuts and got a #1: A medium Hot Chocolate and TWO DONUTS! I'm so ashamed! So... aside from all that SHAME... how'ya feelin'?? REGISTER FOR SECRET SANTA 2009!! Go here NOW ---> http://prince.org/msg/100/323760
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I made sum yummerz caramal apples last night and I am having ANOTHER one now | |
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chocolate1 said: Yesterday I left work not feeling well. I had a terrible chill- so do I come home and make a cup of tea?
I went to Dunkin' Donuts and got a #1: A medium Hot Chocolate and TWO DONUTS! I'm so ashamed! Oh, god, I know how you feel. I love their coffee and they have a medium coffee and two donuts as one of their specials all the time. It's so damn hard for me to resist the call of their donuts, especially the chocolate glazed. | |
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RenHoek said: chocolate1 said: Yesterday I left work not feeling well. I had a terrible chill- so do I come home and make a cup of tea?
I went to Dunkin' Donuts and got a #1: A medium Hot Chocolate and TWO DONUTS! I'm so ashamed! So... aside from all that SHAME... how'ya feelin'?? Better than yesterday, thanks! I stayed home today. | |
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Efan said: chocolate1 said: Yesterday I left work not feeling well. I had a terrible chill- so do I come home and make a cup of tea?
I went to Dunkin' Donuts and got a #1: A medium Hot Chocolate and TWO DONUTS! I'm so ashamed! Oh, god, I know how you feel. I love their coffee and they have a medium coffee and two donuts as one of their specials all the time. It's so damn hard for me to resist the call of their donuts, especially the chocolate glazed. Same special... I substituted for the coffee. With a glazed and a coffee roll. | |
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chocolate1 said: Efan said: Oh, god, I know how you feel. I love their coffee and they have a medium coffee and two donuts as one of their specials all the time. It's so damn hard for me to resist the call of their donuts, especially the chocolate glazed. Same special... I substituted for the coffee. With a glazed and a coffee roll. Sometimes the second donut I get is the blueberry one. That way, I feel like I'm having something healthy. | |
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Efan said: chocolate1 said: Same special... I substituted for the coffee. With a glazed and a coffee roll. Sometimes the second donut I get is the blueberry one. That way, I feel like I'm having something healthy. You're good! | |
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I always turn to things like donuts, cinnamon rolls etc when i dont feel good... I think they are a comforting food! If it makes you feel any better I made monster cookies yesterday and came home from work today and ate 5 of them... “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” | |
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Lammastide said: There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!!
It's an interesting novelty, but I have no idea how people could consume this stuff regularly. ![]() Ayran is actually good stuff but you´re right about the sodium content. People in Turkey and Lebanon usually drink this in the summertime when it´s really hot outside and of course with hot and spicy meals,especially grilled meat ( kebabs). It´s actually plain yoghurt with water, served icecold. The yoghurt has to have a high fat content though....low fat ayran doesn´t taste as good as the fatty stuff. Thing is, good yoghurt is very hard to find in the USA. | |
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CarrieMpls said: Lammastide said: There's a Lebanese bakery that I occasionally visit, and yesterday I tried something they stock called "laban ayran." It's basically plain yogurt mixed with milk and water. It's not bad -- except that they add about 1000 mg of salt per cup!!
It's an interesting novelty, but I have no idea how people could consume this stuff regularly. ![]() So it's basically salty yogurt water? GROSS. Ya, ima have to agree with carrie on this one...GROSS! “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” | |
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tinaz said: CarrieMpls said: So it's basically salty yogurt water? GROSS. Ya, ima have to agree with carrie on this one...GROSS! I guess it´s an acquired taste, just like peanut butter. I love both. You should try "iskembe soup"....you´d love it ! | |
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KoolEaze said: tinaz said: Ya, ima have to agree with carrie on this one...GROSS! I guess it´s an acquired taste, just like peanut butter. I love both. You should try "iskembe soup"....you´d love it ! OHHHHH HELLLLL NOOOOO ! I just googled it and its made from cow stomachs!!! “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” | |
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KoolEaze said: tinaz said: Ya, ima have to agree with carrie on this one...GROSS! I guess it´s an acquired taste, just like peanut butter. I love both. You should try "iskembe soup"....you´d love it ! Here is one persons review on it!... Disgusting! This is the most disgusting thing I have ever tasted in my life. And I am completely serious! I swallowed the tiny spoonful I put in my mouth and tried not to gag. I drank water. I ate bread. I ate bites of everything else on the table to try to purge that flavor from my mouth. It wouldn't leave me. Brian had planned to take a bite as well. That is until he watched my reaction to it. He decided to just smell it instead. He said "that smells like a barn." And that is exactly what it tasted like. Like a barn filled with stinky, sweaty cows. I took a bite of stinky, sweaty cow barn soup. Yuck. Oh...and the reason I had always steered clear of it before was because the main ingredient in Iskembe soup is what we might call tripe...or cow stomach. “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” | |
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tinaz said: KoolEaze said: I guess it´s an acquired taste, just like peanut butter. I love both. You should try "iskembe soup"....you´d love it ! Here is one persons review on it!... Disgusting! This is the most disgusting thing I have ever tasted in my life. And I am completely serious! I swallowed the tiny spoonful I put in my mouth and tried not to gag. I drank water. I ate bread. I ate bites of everything else on the table to try to purge that flavor from my mouth. It wouldn't leave me. Brian had planned to take a bite as well. That is until he watched my reaction to it. He decided to just smell it instead. He said "that smells like a barn." And that is exactly what it tasted like. Like a barn filled with stinky, sweaty cows. I took a bite of stinky, sweaty cow barn soup. Yuck. Oh...and the reason I had always steered clear of it before was because the main ingredient in Iskembe soup is what we might call tripe...or cow stomach. Iskembe....that´s an acquired taste, too. And it´s the best hangover food in the world.You gotta trust the cook though in order to enjoy your iskembe. I really like it, hangover or not. | |
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