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robinrohan
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Message 156 of 288 (210720)
05-23-2005 6:39 PM
Reply to: Message 155 by crashfrog
05-23-2005 6:33 PM


Taste olive oil?
I never heard of that before.
Make you sick if you drink much of that.

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robinrohan
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Message 160 of 288 (210823)
05-24-2005 9:21 AM
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05-24-2005 9:13 AM


Re: olive oil
Our prices for a half liter of handmade olive oil range from $12.99 to $36.00, but most of them fall into the $25-$35 range. Liters are a bit more cost effective, ranging from $30-$50.
Good grief.
The cooking oil costs more than what's being cooked.

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robinrohan
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Message 162 of 288 (210833)
05-24-2005 9:49 AM
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05-24-2005 9:34 AM


Re: olive oil
I guess you can't get this kind of olive oil in a regular grocery store?

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robinrohan
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Message 164 of 288 (210873)
05-24-2005 1:43 PM
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05-24-2005 10:09 AM


Re: olive oil
What's the brand name for the good stuff, schrafinator? Can it be ordered via the Internet?

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robinrohan
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Message 199 of 288 (219068)
06-23-2005 3:56 PM
Reply to: Message 198 by crashfrog
06-23-2005 3:41 PM


Don't eat: Drink
I don't think we should eat much of anything myself. Maybe a little bread and cheese. A novelist wrote what I agree with (I'm quoting from memory): "Picking bones from tasteless fish, tearing away at the vile texture of meat, and encompassing the sheer nullity of vegetables is not my idea of a treat."

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robinrohan
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Message 218 of 288 (219526)
06-25-2005 12:04 PM


Fish
Does anybody know how to cook fish so it's not so tasteless?

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robinrohan
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Message 220 of 288 (219533)
06-25-2005 12:30 PM
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06-25-2005 12:11 PM


Re: Don't eat: Drink
I was thinking of something a little more . . . uh . . .alcoholic.

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robinrohan
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Message 231 of 288 (219692)
06-26-2005 9:50 AM
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06-24-2005 7:23 PM


Re: cigarettes and broccoli
I believe some recent research has suggested that smoking has some health benefits.

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robinrohan
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Message 235 of 288 (219696)
06-26-2005 10:55 AM
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06-26-2005 10:30 AM


Re: cigarettes and broccoli
I guess you have to kind of chew it or something.

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robinrohan
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Message 261 of 288 (268940)
12-13-2005 6:15 PM
Reply to: Message 258 by FliesOnly
12-13-2005 3:29 PM


Re: Schraf and pop tarts
Almost all of the meat my wife and I consume is the result of something we "gathered" ourselves. As a matter of fact...my wife is at this very moment standing up a tree with a bow in her hand hoping to "gather" us a bit more. A majority of the remaining meat we consume comes from a pig we butcher ourselves. A fraction of any other meats we do happen to buy come from either an organic farm or, on very rare occasions, a deli down state (Detroit). We buy our poultry from either the Amish or an organic farm near the Amish. Our eggs come from a friend that has "free range chickens" (eggs purchased from a store come nowhere near the quality and taste these eggs). We also have a garden and grow quite a few of our own vegetables.
What would be the reason for this unusual behavior? Are you following the dictates of a moral code?
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robinrohan
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Message 269 of 288 (269204)
12-14-2005 11:29 AM
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12-14-2005 9:54 AM


Re: Some food is just better.
A) a gorgeous wife that B), loves to hunt (bow hunting is her passion. She can spend hours up a tree, standing on a little stand not much bigger than a cafeteria tray, waiting motionless for a deer to come by),
So you have a gorgeous wife who kills deer with a bow and arrow near your back yard. And you don't find that unusual?

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