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03 Mar 2009, 10:59 am

^ No flaming from me. I take supplements and I drink 2L of water a day.

The last thing I had to eat was an oatmeal and raisin cookie.



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03 Mar 2009, 11:03 am

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Waffles with peanut butter and jam.


Yummy. :lol:

Peanut butter for me. :P



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03 Mar 2009, 1:51 pm

You probably think what the heck is this....

.... it was my dinner, half warm, because this arse (i.e. me) decided to make some photos of the plate. Anyway, it's those large shrimps (in the middle, ~Tiger shrimps?), rice on the right and vegetables (green peas, lit. carrots, leek, onion and those little tomatoes) on the left. Plus a glass of white wine.

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Despite it was somewhat cold, it was awesome.



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03 Mar 2009, 1:56 pm

I had sushi... 2 of the pieces of fish were bad... I know that because their taste was off, and couldn't possibly be good... I did like the octopus nigiri, that was with it though. Raw octopus is amazing!



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03 Mar 2009, 2:04 pm

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Mmmm looks nice. Prawns are pretty expensive, so I only get one chance a year to eat them.

For me I had Okra with rice. Not my fav, but can't complain about food.



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03 Mar 2009, 2:08 pm

i_wanna_blue wrote:
Erminea wrote:
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Mmmm looks nice. Prawns are pretty expensive, so I only get one chance a year to eat them.

For me I had Okra with rice. Not my fav, but can't complain about food.


I take it shrimp are imported?

Shrimp aren't that expensive where I am, unless you want the big ones.



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03 Mar 2009, 2:11 pm

Thanks, IwB. They are not more expensive than good meat, I think.

What is the difference between Prawns and Shrimps, I wonder? Plus what is Okra?

Sorry Padium, I was too late.... but the bigs one from the Far East are cheaper her than those tiny little one (we call 'em Dutch prawns or grey ones. Those from Norway, (those little pink s*ckers) taste like nothing but there rel. cheap)



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03 Mar 2009, 2:13 pm

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We call them (the big ones) prawns over here. I don't know why they are so expensive, I don't think it's caught on our shores but I could be wrong. The ones I ate were from Australia and India, but I think they are also caught in Mozambique, which is not too far from us.



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03 Mar 2009, 4:22 pm

Just ate some pecans, plain old raw pecans. One of my favorites.


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03 Mar 2009, 5:21 pm

Erminea wrote:
Thanks, IwB. They are not more expensive than good meat, I think.

What is the difference between Prawns and Shrimps, I wonder? Plus what is Okra?

Sorry Padium, I was too late.... but the bigs one from the Far East are cheaper her than those tiny little one (we call 'em Dutch prawns or grey ones. Those from Norway, (those little pink s*ckers) taste like nothing but there rel. cheap)


The difference between shrimps and prawns, biologically speaking, no idea. But to me shrimps are just small prawns. :P

Okra - kinda looks like green chillies. Used a lot in mediterrenean cuisine.



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03 Mar 2009, 5:24 pm

^ Doesn't taste like chilis though! I love okra!



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04 Mar 2009, 3:34 am

Weetabix with heaps of sugar on it (I will not eat it without sugar unless it's dry, and to be honest eating it dry isn't wise first thing in a morning)


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04 Mar 2009, 4:16 am

Meatballs and hot sauce. :thumright:


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04 Mar 2009, 5:10 am

bun bo. it's a vietnamese dish, like a barbeque beef salad, tangy.



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04 Mar 2009, 5:36 am

I'm eating vine leaves stuffed with rice for brunch. Nice but not enough, I think.



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04 Mar 2009, 8:26 am

^ Those are really good!

I had scrambled eggs, turkey bacon and cantaloupe. :)