You Are What You Eat

neonlyte

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Lunch: a kind of vegetable pizza (with puff pastry) baked like a Tarte Tatin (upside down) with bacon (we have Lebanese Jew's visiting later - they might be hungry and they have a sense of humour). The main vegetable ingredient was Brussel Sprouts, taken out of the freezer yesterday and not used last night :rolleyes:

Quite what this says about me. I'm not sure, other than the meds clearly have not yet reached their full potential - on the other hand...
 
Hmmm okay, I know I do not know enough about the Jewish religion, but are they allowed PORK?
C
 
Pork Burrito with Green Chile, sauteed Onion and Cilantro.
 
SensualCealy said:
Hmmm okay, I know I do not know enough about the Jewish religion, but are they allowed PORK?
C

Jews or Muslims are NOT allowed pork.
 
My idea of a balanced meal lately is a carrot, rice pudding and applesauce.

Not all together, but even then, I bet that'd work too.
 
neonlyte said:
Lunch: a kind of vegetable pizza (with puff pastry) baked like a Tarte Tatin (upside down) with bacon (we have Lebanese Jew's visiting later - they might be hungry and they have a sense of humour). The main vegetable ingredient was Brussel Sprouts, taken out of the freezer yesterday and not used last night :rolleyes:

Quite what this says about me. I'm not sure, other than the meds clearly have not yet reached their full potential - on the other hand...

How do the Lebanese variety differ from the rest?

It's the brussel sprouts, isn't it? Damn!
 
SensualCealy said:
Hmmm okay, I know I do not know enough about the Jewish religion, but are they allowed PORK?
C
No :p But mother and daughter enjoyed it, the husband (working today) is the one who sticks absolutely to the food rules.
 
impressive said:
How do the Lebanese variety differ from the rest?

It's the brussel sprouts, isn't it? Damn!
They are equally fascinating, it's the exotic, like thrills without spills.
 
neonlyte said:
They are equally fascinating, it's the exotic, like thrills without spills.

I had a Jewish friend when I was in high school. His family had an agreement of being kosher at home, not kosher outside home.

He was fascinated with Ranch Bacon dressing. A thrill for him would be to buy a bottle and try it on a salad at my house.
 
You are what you eat?

Where I grew up it would mean "wimp," but truth be told I guess it just makes me a pussy.

What does it say about Richard 'Dick' Cheney? Maybe the apple does not fall far from the tree after all....
 
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