^^I imagine that could get very messy
^^I imagine that could get very messy
. . . and it did . . .
Details you say . . . hmm . . . ok, to be honest, she i a lady I've known well for about ten years . . . I see her quite often when I'm here in KL . . . I've even stayed with her at times.
Quite a pretty woman, from Sabah.
. . . she is my niece's partner. Disappointed?
Love that stuff, going to spend a week down in Chant next time and it'll be Durian harvest time on the family farms, they have one farm devoted to Chanee my favourite so i'm am planning on a proper Crab and Durian binge. The only drawback is that i suffer with that overheating thing with Durian, hot weather and Chang - Durian for brekkie then.
Oh yes . . . but they need to stop cutting them down off the trees . . . let the fruit drop - then it's ripe.
We used to live in Chanthabury, where we set up our Rubber Plantation business and factory, we'd get our durian quite cheap as we'd always ask for suk suk nim nim . . . no-one else wanted them that way. Any further conversation was limited as neither of us spoke much Thai, though my wife was decidedly better at it
During the season, a good friend of mine, a local teacher in Malaysia, spends the weekends along with his colleagues sitting under the school durian tree with a bottle of whiskey.
Personally speaking, I can't stand the things. Nevermind the smell, it's the fucking taste that knocks me off my feet. Like the inside of a dustbin (I imagine).
^^^Ah
snub syndrome.
I'm trying to diversify away from peas... so made baked carrots and tomatoes with Parmesan while the potatoes were baking.
Coordinating all this was a nightmare, and a whole carrot was a bit much, to be honest.
I wish I could find decent gammon steaks in Korat.
^ Your photography has come on. Have you got a tripod and backlights nowadays?
^ A lot of it is due to Headworx's tip of covering the peas in baby oil. They don't taste so good but look fantastic.
My daughter now takes the piss out of me for taking food photos... and I can't really blame her.
But we all need hobbies!
^I should have saved the link and posted it here but somewhere or another online yesterday I got completely sidetracked (as you do) and was watching a video that popped up showing different food photography hacks. Brushing steaks with the right combination of black and brown shoe polish makes them look irresistible
Have you tried luigi's trick of passing off his pee as mont clair chardonnay?
If you’re one of Joe Rogan’s 8.5 million Instagram followers, you’re likely familiar with his unconventional diet. The comedian, mixed martial arts fanatic and podcast host often shares photos of his favorite meal, which consists of elk meat, mushrooms and jalapenos.
But in January, Rogan experimented eating only meat for 30 days — no carbohydrates, vegetables or fruit. This style of eating is often referred to as “the carnivore diet.”
What Joe Rogan learned from eating a carnivore diet for 30 days
Well I'm three days in and no noticeable effects (+/-) to report yet other than a couple of really rather spectacular bowel movements.
Edit: actually one thing I've noticed is I'm far more satiated. I ate breakfast this morning far later than I normally would and haven't even bothered with lunch today as just not feeling hungry.
How is your portion size of meat in comparison with what you ate before your carnivore diet began?
I'd say marginally larger just because of the cuts I've brought.Originally Posted by aging one
It's a good question actually I'll have to keep an eye on it.
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