FOOD THREAD VOL. GRUB LIFE

Beef Soup today
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Pancakes are trash
French toast > ALL
AND YALL BETTER BE USING REAL MAPLE SYRUP
not that Mrs buttersworth trash or table syrup
I will eat frozen waffles every blue moon.

George Foreman. No syrup. Just dry.

I don't eat them enough to buy Maple Syrup, but if I did, I would

Only Agave on my pancakes no syrup.

Step yo game up.

Also pancakes>>>> anything
Time and PLace.

Sometimes I am in the mood for Pancakes, some times I am in the mood for a waffle.
 
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6.99 a lb. Is crazy, you on the west coast? Can rarely find decently priced live dungeness on the east.
Funny thing is that is still expensive. When it is in season, you can get it for $3.00 a pound fresh caught.
It should be cheaper in the upcoming weeks since the commercial crab season was delayed.
Until then, we catching these crabs ourselves at Half Moon Bay
 
Is turmeric an effective anti inflammatory for muayThai?

Turmeric is apparently a great anti inflammatory for anything.

I put it (root form) in all my green smoothies as well. I’m not sure how much is actually in the bread but it sounds good :lol

I live in NY. I only do maybe 1 Muay Thai class a week on Sundays to get my hips opened up a bit. I’m a longtime Western boxer. But I started my son in Muay Thai early because I believe the knees and elbows in particular are very combat effective.

It’s like 25 a class if you buy a 10 pack.
 
Turmeric is apparently a great anti inflammatory for anything.

I put it (root form) in all my green smoothies as well. I’m not sure how much is actually in the bread but it sounds good :lol:

I live in NY. I only do maybe 1 Muay Thai class a week on Sundays to get my hips opened up a bit. I’m a longtime Western boxer. But I started my son in Muay Thai early because I believe the knees and elbows in particular are very combat effective.

It’s like 25 a class if you buy a 10 pack.


Good ****. I wanna get into boxing. I got good hands.
 
Growing Pains http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/28/AR2006112800709.html
On a road trip to Boston, the Wizards took him to an elegant French restaurant. Brown was not just shocked, but outraged, to discover that the restaurant did not serve French dressing. "Can you believe that?" he says. "No French dressing. In a French restaurant."

Then there was the matter of the salad itself. "It was tree roots," he says disgustedly. "Leaves. And branches."

For weeks afterward, Brown took a bottle of store-bought French dressing with him whenever he went out to dinner.
 
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