On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 13:11:07 +0200, Frithiof Andreas Jensen wrote:
"Paul Burke" wrote in message
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You're missing the point- processed food and nookler power are articles
of faith in some quarters, like gnus for the NMRA (how I hate those
bare- armed railroad buffs!)
*gnus*?? well, it is probably some sort of beef ;-)
Not quite.
... or a clever anagram not to attract a certain crowd that will be summoned
by certain trigger words.
^^^^^^^ Interesting choice!
Like when dropping someting in the Kitchen will
always attract The Dog who knows *exactly* the sound of the kitchen floor -
even in deep sleep.
The toast will always land jelly-down. The dog is irrelevent here.
One of the few places sterilisation of food has merit ..to kill the
germs in the bat **** and whatnot that comes with the
Curry.
That's what cooking is for. Nowt wrong with bat ****, adds to the taste.
Aiiii: The Dust - when throwing it in the pot you will inhale it, somtimes
we drop spices into salads and chip-dip and the cooking will not kill all
spores. Them Anthrax are hard germs to get rid off.
Hey, if he want's to eat congessional mail (bat**** and all)...
A few years ago, a friend was going through my brother's curry spices,
and came across a jar of brown powder. Inspecting it, she asked "why do
you keep henna in the spice cupboard?" He didn't know what it was, and
had been adding half a teaspoon full to most curries for the previous 10
years. No ill effects, if you count him as normal normally.
Double Aiiii: Dumping unknown substances in ones food is tempting Darwin,
Henna is a bad allergen; maybe disgruntled former wife left it there
believing it was rat-poison?
Too bad. Didn't work. Darwin escaped.
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Keith
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