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first flash of yellow in weeks. wasn't the normal yellow but a mustard yellow! are you having chest congestion and applying a mustard pack? lol
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When you asked, I was reading the pinned virus threads, and considering how much more money I should spend today, on food and such.

The shelter in place bit, is already my lifestyle. I may move over to the beach house depending on how this goes.
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$200. I feel better though.

I told the cashier that I was attempting to assuage my anxiety over the 'Chinese flu' and her demeanor changed. She said, yeah..the thing that sucks is, I work with the public.


All I could offer in return is a , I hear ya..
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On a somewhat related note..

For those that loved Kraft mac and cheese growing up, but now think it tastes like nothing..I found this product yesterday. It's just the cheese powder and you add your own milk/butter and boiled noodles.
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The reviews mention that is makes elbow macaroni taste just like what Kraft use to. Reportedly also great on popcorn.

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The cheese powder is mustard yellow. I've bought many boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese over the last decade, hoping it would taste like I remembered. It doesn't. Such that, I'm looking forward to receiving this product.

However, If I was to discern a pattern, you do tend to pop up with the 'yellow flash' posts, when I my anxiety gets uncomfortable.
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I'm testing the cheese powder tonight..

Will update.

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Hot Toddies tend to ease a tense situation.
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Her mom garnered the condo through some work thing and let us have it for the weekend.

Other than the cement snow..everything else was awesome.

First time I had a Hot Toddy..


People left a bunch whiskey here after New Years. Maybe I'll make one.

Hot Toddy

hot toddy, also known as hot whiskey in Ireland, is typically a mixed drink made of liquor and water with honey (or, in some recipes, sugar), herbs (such as tea) and spices, and served hot.

Hot toddy recipes vary and are traditionally drunk before retiring for the night, in wet or cold weather or to relieve the symptoms of the cold and flu. In How to Drink, Victoria Moore describes the drink as "the vitamin C for health, the honey to soothe, the alcohol to numb.

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Nice, it's good ta have friends.

Crazy, how a little rain turns powder to rock at the cold temperature and then warms up and it slides right into the ocean.

lol, You always seem to have the link ready for any situation.
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I Googled it, to make sure I spelled it right.

They have mix you can scoop into cups and add whiskey and hot water.

I wouldn't mind finding a more authentic way to do it..


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Hot Toddy - The best cure for a cold!


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Her mom garnered the condo through some work thing and let us have it for the weekend.

Other than the cement snow..everything else was awesome.

First time I had a Hot Toddy..


People left a bunch whiskey here after New Years. Maybe I'll make one.

Hot Toddy

hot toddy, also known as hot whiskey in Ireland, is typically a mixed drink made of liquor and water with honey (or, in some recipes, sugar), herbs (such as tea) and spices, and served hot.

Hot toddy recipes vary and are traditionally drunk before retiring for the night, in wet or cold weather or to relieve the symptoms of the cold and flu. In How to Drink, Victoria Moore describes the drink as "the vitamin C for health, the honey to soothe, the alcohol to numb.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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6 oz hot water

1 spoon honey dissolved in hot water

2 oz bourbon

1/4 lemon juice squeezed


option:

lemon rind with whole cloves punch through set in drink

cinnamon stick

ginger

cayenne pepper

HalfFullCheers
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How goes the day?
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Okay.

I just procured 24x cans of Nalley vegetarian chili.

Having starved myself close death once...I know exactly how far food can be stretched..if necessary.


And 36 cans of beers. Which will not last anywhere near as long.

cheers
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The only thing I have left to get is bourbon/whiskey.


I had 3 Hot toddys when I mentioned, and managed to skip some throat flu my partner got the same weeks back..

Just saying.


You know what else they say?

A drunk is never sick..

Alcohol and germs and all..
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Oddly enough, all this scientific research is just verifying what our ancestors already knew, says the Scotsman. This traditional drink of Ireland and Britain was originally given the name Uisge Beatha, which translates to Water of Life, and a 16th century treatise by a historian named Raphael Holinshed shows just how valued whiskey was as a cure-all. He writes:

"Being moderately taken, it slows the age, cuts phlegm, helps digestion, cures the dropsy, it heals the strangulation, keeps and preserves the head from whirling, the tongue from lisping, the stomach from womblying, the guts from rumbling, the hands from shivering, the bones from aching… and it truly is a sovereign liquor if it be orderly taken."

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Uisce beatha

The phrase uisce beatha, literally "water of life", was the name given by Irish monks of the early Middle Ages to distilled alcohol. It is simply a translation of the Latin aqua vitae
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there's a troll in that whiskey on the rocks! lol
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the sun signal! lol
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there's a troll in that whiskey on the rocks! lol
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the sun signal! lol
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True.


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All I remember about willow is a val kilmer interview in which he claimed all the midgets on set were so horny that they were constantly orgying.


The dungeon and dragons inspired movies that lead to such carp as mazes and monsters.
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Oddly enough, all this scientific research is just verifying what our ancestors already knew, says the Scotsman. This traditional drink of Ireland and Britain was originally given the name Uisge Beatha, which translates to Water of Life, and a 16th century treatise by a historian named Raphael Holinshed shows just how valued whiskey was as a cure-all. He writes:

"Being moderately taken, it slows the age, cuts phlegm, helps digestion, cures the dropsy, it heals the strangulation, keeps and preserves the head from whirling, the tongue from lisping, the stomach from womblying, the guts from rumbling, the hands from shivering, the bones from aching… and it truly is a sovereign liquor if it be orderly taken."

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Uisce beatha

The phrase uisce beatha, literally "water of life", was the name given by Irish monks of the early Middle Ages to distilled alcohol. It is simply a translation of the Latin aqua vitae
[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

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Yes...because the geniuses shat and pissed in the real water.

The only safe thing to drink was a peat infused fuel.
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All I remember about willow is a val kilmer interview in which he claimed all the midgets on set were so horny that they were constantly orgying.


The dungeon and dragons inspired movies that lead to such carp as mazes and monsters.
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I never watch how they make, or interviews of they, who make movies.

Destroys the magic for me.


I don't celebrity worship. But I do love movies.
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Oddly enough, all this scientific research is just verifying what our ancestors already knew, says the Scotsman. This traditional drink of Ireland and Britain was originally given the name Uisge Beatha, which translates to Water of Life, and a 16th century treatise by a historian named Raphael Holinshed shows just how valued whiskey was as a cure-all. He writes:

"Being moderately taken, it slows the age, cuts phlegm, helps digestion, cures the dropsy, it heals the strangulation, keeps and preserves the head from whirling, the tongue from lisping, the stomach from womblying, the guts from rumbling, the hands from shivering, the bones from aching… and it truly is a sovereign liquor if it be orderly taken."

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Uisce beatha

The phrase uisce beatha, literally "water of life", was the name given by Irish monks of the early Middle Ages to distilled alcohol. It is simply a translation of the Latin aqua vitae
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TranslucentSlice
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Yes...because the geniuses shat and pissed in the real water.

The only safe thing to drink was a peat infused fuel.
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I think a lot about that scene in Empire of the Sun where he is separating his weevils from his potato.


I know what starvation looks and feels like. I took it to the edge. For that reason. Not because I wanted to die. But because I wanted to know how far 1 potato could go..
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All I remember about willow is a val kilmer interview in which he claimed all the midgets on set were so horny that they were constantly orgying.


The dungeon and dragons inspired movies that lead to such carp as mazes and monsters.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78264171


I never watch how they make, or interviews of they, who make movies.

Destroys the magic for me.


I don't celebrity worship. But I do love movies.
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I laugh with amusement thinking of ron howard asking if the midgets are ready for their scene or are they orgying again in an arrested development like voiceover.

Send in the Tobias.
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saw a trail of two rectangular blue boxes, approx. 18" x 10"

lol
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Oddly enough, all this scientific research is just verifying what our ancestors already knew, says the Scotsman. This traditional drink of Ireland and Britain was originally given the name Uisge Beatha, which translates to Water of Life, and a 16th century treatise by a historian named Raphael Holinshed shows just how valued whiskey was as a cure-all. He writes:

"Being moderately taken, it slows the age, cuts phlegm, helps digestion, cures the dropsy, it heals the strangulation, keeps and preserves the head from whirling, the tongue from lisping, the stomach from womblying, the guts from rumbling, the hands from shivering, the bones from aching… and it truly is a sovereign liquor if it be orderly taken."

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Uisce beatha

The phrase uisce beatha, literally "water of life", was the name given by Irish monks of the early Middle Ages to distilled alcohol. It is simply a translation of the Latin aqua vitae
[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

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Yes...because the geniuses shat and pissed in the real water.

The only safe thing to drink was a peat infused fuel.
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I think a lot about that scene in Empire of the Sun where he is separating his weevils from his potato.


I know what starvation looks and feels like. I took it to the edge. For that reason. Not because I wanted to die. But because I wanted to know how far 1 potato could go..
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It took me 9 days to feel real hunger.

I wanted the knowledge to put boredom eating into context.
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saw a trail of two rectangular blue boxes, approx. 18" x 10"

lol
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midgets cant orgy in spaces that small, causes cramps.
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saw a trail of two rectangular blue boxes, approx. 18" x 10"

lol
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midgets cant orgy in spaces that small, causes cramps.
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salt deficiencies and periods cause cramps! lol
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the message! lol
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saw a trail of two rectangular blue boxes, approx. 18" x 10"

lol
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midgets cant orgy in spaces that small, causes cramps.
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your insensitivity is noted! lol
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78's are given status to insure compliance! lol
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78's are given status to insure compliance! lol
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78's are given status to insure compliance! lol
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don't bother yourself with me seer! lol
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78's are given status to insure compliance! lol
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don't bother yourself with me seer! lol
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What a strange thing to say..



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Oddly enough, all this scientific research is just verifying what our ancestors already knew, says the Scotsman. This traditional drink of Ireland and Britain was originally given the name Uisge Beatha, which translates to Water of Life, and a 16th century treatise by a historian named Raphael Holinshed shows just how valued whiskey was as a cure-all. He writes:

"Being moderately taken, it slows the age, cuts phlegm, helps digestion, cures the dropsy, it heals the strangulation, keeps and preserves the head from whirling, the tongue from lisping, the stomach from womblying, the guts from rumbling, the hands from shivering, the bones from aching… and it truly is a sovereign liquor if it be orderly taken."

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Uisce beatha

The phrase uisce beatha, literally "water of life", was the name given by Irish monks of the early Middle Ages to distilled alcohol. It is simply a translation of the Latin aqua vitae
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TranslucentSlice
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Yes...because the geniuses shat and pissed in the real water.

The only safe thing to drink was a peat infused fuel.
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I think a lot about that scene in Empire of the Sun where he is separating his weevils from his potato.


I know what starvation looks and feels like. I took it to the edge. For that reason. Not because I wanted to die. But because I wanted to know how far 1 potato could go..
 Quoting: Seer777


It took me 9 days to feel real hunger.

I wanted the knowledge to put boredom eating into context.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78264171


I forgot what hunger felt like for 5 months. Eating was a grueling chore.

I don't think it counts the same, when eating IS the discomfort.


I lost a lot weight. Went right up the 'underweight' for my height..which is small.

I took it to the edge. My friends and family hated it. Skinny-shaming is a thing.


But.. I survived.



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the message! lol
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don't bother yourself with me seer! lol
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The last of the castratos?

Or was that mj
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Yes...because the geniuses shat and pissed in the real water.

The only safe thing to drink was a peat infused fuel.
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I think a lot about that scene in Empire of the Sun where he is separating his weevils from his potato.


I know what starvation looks and feels like. I took it to the edge. For that reason. Not because I wanted to die. But because I wanted to know how far 1 potato could go..
 Quoting: Seer777


It took me 9 days to feel real hunger.

I wanted the knowledge to put boredom eating into context.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78264171


I forgot what hunger felt like for 5 months. Eating was a grueling chore.

I don't think it counts the same, when eating IS the discomfort.


I lost a lot weight. Went right up the 'underweight' for my height..which is small.

I took it to the edge. My friends and family hated it. Skinny-shaming is a thing.


But.. I survived.



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I eat for taste. Unfortunately...Most foodstuffs are tasteless and most think that overly salted or sugared are a desirable flavour.

You can see the gut dysfunction in today's exclusion diets: carnivore, keto, vegan.
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I eat for taste. Unfortunately...Most foodstuffs are tasteless and most think that overly salted or sugared are a desirable flavour.

You can see the gut dysfunction in today's exclusion diets: carnivore, keto, vegan.
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Tasteless like having a cold and everything tastes like cardboard? Or tasteless like not like you remember when you were younger?

I still miss how sourdough bread use to taste...


Can confirm Big Daddy cheese powder lived up to its reputation. I added a bit too much cayenne out of habit and the noodles were puffier than I anticipated but was much better than any Mac and cheese I've had in years. Will fudge will measurements.

Comfort food for the win.

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I eat for taste. Unfortunately...Most foodstuffs are tasteless and most think that overly salted or sugared are a desirable flavour.

You can see the gut dysfunction in today's exclusion diets: carnivore, keto, vegan.
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Tasteless like having a cold and everything tastes like cardboard? Or tasteless like not like you remember when you were younger?

I still miss how sourdough bread use to taste...


Can confirm Big Daddy cheese powder lived up to its reputation. I added a bit too much cayenne out of habit and the noodles were puffier than I anticipated but was much better than any Mac and cheese I've had in years. Will fudge will measurements.

Comfort food for the win.

<3
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Sourdough tastes like acetobacter. I go with the foodstuffs you crave are what your gut lacks...when and if you eat to taste.

Very rarely do people seek out different tastes and textures until they wish to eat for sense.
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No..foods have literally been chosen for their shelf life and inability to offend any particular group...Thus the movement to blame as a favorable market demographic.

Salt and sugar destroy any ability to taste subtlety.





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