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Post by starlight07 on Nov 8, 2012 12:08:48 GMT -5
lol! It's supposed to be sodium bicarbonate.
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Post by syrah on Nov 8, 2012 12:09:11 GMT -5
Like clams on the half shell. Another delicasy. I'm making myself hungry here. lol
Doesn't eating slimy things make you sick?Not at all, although the texture of tuna sashimi once made me gag. ;D
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Post by starlight07 on Nov 8, 2012 12:10:01 GMT -5
I would have to wear my welding mask for that. That'll be too bright for normal shades.
lol kerching!
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Post by starlight07 on Nov 8, 2012 12:12:09 GMT -5
Doesn't eating slimy things make you sick?Not at all, although the texture of tuna sashimi once made me gag. ;D
What's that? I love tuna.
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Post by syrah on Nov 8, 2012 12:14:16 GMT -5
Japanese sashimi is raw fish.
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Post by pg tipsy on Nov 8, 2012 12:14:22 GMT -5
I know we are off topic,but isn't it odd that a great number of people brush their teeth ,morning and night even with the best money can buy,- Still need to see the dentist regularly,while not actually noticing how sensitive their teeth are becoming? (No need to over brush )
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Post by starlight07 on Nov 8, 2012 12:17:12 GMT -5
Japanese sashimis is raw fish.
I'll have that any day than slugs found in shells. I've stepped on one...too squishy for my liking. Almost like a squishy banana.
I think you need a strong appetite and guts to eat slimy creatures. You must brave to try anything new...
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Post by starlight07 on Nov 8, 2012 12:19:42 GMT -5
I know we are off topic,but isn't it odd that a great number of people brush their teeth ,morning and night even with the best money can buy,= Still need to see the dentist regularly,while not actually noticing how sensitive their teeth are becoming?
I wake up with a throat irritation after brushing my teeth every night. I dunno why but it's annoying.
You raise a good point PG. Miswaak sticks are good as tooth brushes and tooth pastes i.e. two in one. It also aids in memory. There you go. The prophet used the miswaak stick as his tooth brush.
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Post by starlight07 on Nov 8, 2012 12:23:08 GMT -5
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Post by pg tipsy on Nov 8, 2012 12:33:23 GMT -5
I remember in a few places I had been ,locals had similar teeth cleaning implements.They all had great teeth. I am with you there.
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Post by syrah on Nov 8, 2012 12:47:33 GMT -5
I remember in a few places I had been ,locals had similar teeth cleaning implements.They all had great teeth. I am with you there. I have been organic for the last few years. Tell me why it costs more to have less in your food?
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Post by eos on Nov 8, 2012 14:52:30 GMT -5
'I have been organic for the last few years. Tell me why it costs more to have less in your food?'
Think they say with less additives and such food such as vegetables take more trouble hence money to grow as they lose more with less chemical input into the growing process and as a result they produce less but it costs more to produce them. I think Governments should take the lead and subsidise Organic growing.
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Post by starlight07 on Nov 8, 2012 16:32:38 GMT -5
6 Foods To Help Improve Your Brain Memory Power
1 – Build Your Brain: Healthy Fats
The best food sources to get your Omega-3 from, in order of importance, are:
Salmon Albacore tuna Flaxseed oil Canola oil Walnuts Wheatgerm Eggs
2 – Protect Your Brain: Antioxidants
Several good sources of antioxidants include:
Blueberries (other berries too) Broccoli Carrots Garlic Red grapes Spinach Soy Tea Tomatoes Whole grains
3 – Spark Your Brain: High Tyrosine Proteins
The greatest sources of food to boost your alertness, concentration, and energy are:
Dairy products Eggs Seafood Soy
4 – Hydrate Your Brain: Water
You should drink at least four liters of water each day, or six to eight 8-ounce glasses.
5 – Brain Building Blocks: Vitamins & Minerals
So the vitamins and minerals very important to brain functions include: Vit. B6 Vit. B12 Vit. C Iron Calcium
6 – Regulate Your Fuel Supply: Fiber
Foods that contain a good dose of fiber include: Dried fruits – apricots, dates, prunes, raisins Vegetables – broccoli, green peas, spinach Peas and beans – black-eyed peas, kidney beans, lima beans Nuts and seeds – almonds and flaxseed Whole fruit – avocadoes, kiwi, oranges, pears and skin-on apples Whole wheat grains – barley, brown rice, etc.
That’s it! If you’re looking to improve your memory, consuming the foods above will help you. And remember, steer clear of a high-sugar, high fat diet to help keep your brain as healthy possible as you age.
www.pickthebrain.com/blog/6-foods-to-help-improve-your-brain-memory-power/
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Post by pg tipsy on Nov 12, 2012 15:50:25 GMT -5
I am hoping it works Anne..Karen...Se..er...Star..
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Post by starlight07 on Nov 12, 2012 15:53:26 GMT -5
lol PG, we'll have you possessing a photogenic memory in no time. ;D
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