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frau kaleun 10-21-10 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1519223)
I love sausage. In fact, I like anything pork related. Well I do have a few exceptions such as pickeled pigs feet and pork rinds.

I'm just the opposite, I don't much care for any pork products other than bacon. There are some I will eat if that's what's been made available but I wouldn't fix or go buy for myself. Bacon, on the other hand... :D

AVGWarhawk 10-21-10 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1519230)
I'm just the opposite, I don't much care for any pork products other than bacon. There are some I will eat if that's what's been made available but I wouldn't fix or go buy for myself. Bacon, on the other hand... :D


I do enjoy sausage. Behind steak it is my favorite. A nice smoked ham can make my day also. Great for sandwiches. Bacon is on my list of top 10. A BLT sandwhich is awesome. :up:

FIREWALL 10-21-10 03:41 PM

Pork Rinds dipped in Tobasco sauce Yummmm.

This thread is makeing me hungry.

I think I'll run over and checkout new fastfood joint. Pork R Us. :p2:

AVGWarhawk 10-21-10 03:42 PM

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Pork Rinds dipped in Tobasco sauce Yummmm.


I can feel my arteries hardening just reading this! :har:

Betonov 10-21-10 03:54 PM

You dont know what good food is until you've tried the kraski prsut
http://img.siol.net/08/358/633656216...C5%A1ut_03.jpg

http://beta.finance-on.net/galerije/928/gigi_prsut.jpg

Oberon 10-21-10 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1519210)
I misread that the first time as:

I sometimes do something similar but add Humans.

:timeout:

EDIT: I know what hummus is. Dyslexics should not quickly glance at replies, as I did in this case.

S'alright, I read it as Hamas at first...which is a bit more on topic I guess... :hmmm:

The Third Man 10-21-10 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1519262)

Love it!!!!!!!!!

FIREWALL 10-21-10 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1519248)
I can feel my arteries hardening just reading this! :har:

Tobasco sauce counter acts that.

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1519262)

Yummmm... Again. Load that on that sandwiche too. :woot:

Takeda Shingen 10-21-10 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1519262)
You dont know what good food is until you've tried the kraski prsut

Served some very similar ham sliced paper thin at my house during the last New Years party. It was a big hit with the guests.

Betonov 10-21-10 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1519272)
Served some very similar ham sliced paper thin at my house during the last New Years party. It was a big hit with the guests.

Hope you didnt forget the olives

Takeda Shingen 10-21-10 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1519273)
Hope you didnt forget the olives

We had those too, but most of them were going into the drinks.

Tribesman 10-21-10 04:11 PM

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Well there you go....Brits are afraid of Muslims. A surrender nation.
So its a typical daily hate mail nonsense story and third man swallowed it:har:

Ducimus 10-21-10 04:13 PM


The Third Man 10-21-10 04:18 PM

There is some evidence that cooked food, especially fat rich, cooked food contributed to the higher level of intellegence that humans have attained. The theory is based on the amount of energy required to digest raw food versus that required to digest cooked food. And the amount of energy (fat) required for higher brain function and development as apposed to digestion.

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It was this new meat diet, full of densely-packed nutrients, that provided the catalyst for human evolution, particularly the growth of the brain, said Katharine Milton, an authority on primate diet.
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Without meat, said Milton, it's unlikely that proto humans could have secured enough energy and nutrition from the plants available in their African environment at that time to evolve into the active, sociable, intelligent creatures they became. Receding forests would have deprived them of the more nutritious leaves and fruits that forest-dwelling primates survive on, said Milton.
http://berkeley.edu/news/media/relea...-14-1999a.html

Betonov 10-21-10 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by The Third Man (Post 1519285)
There is some evidence that cooked food, especially fat rich, cooked food contributed to the higher level of intellegence that humans have attained. The theory is based on the amount of energy required to digest raw food versus that required to digest cooked food. And the amount of energy (fat) required for higher brain function and development as apposed to digestion.


http://berkeley.edu/news/media/relea...-14-1999a.html

makes sense


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