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Oncefallen

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Lol..yes tumeric is good for a lot of things..but hard to get the real stuff in capsukes..i got the powder and its very pungent..could only tolerate it in scrambled eggs
Learn how to cook S/E Asian food or Indian food. Both ethnicities use Turmeric heavily in their foods.
 

Jewel5712

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Learn how to cook S/E Asian food or Indian food. Both ethnicities use Turmeric heavily in their foods.
Hmm..i didnt know asian did..i knew indian did....ive never had indian food..always thought it was spicey..
 

Oncefallen

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Hmm..i didnt know asian did..i knew indian did....ive never had indian food..always thought it was spicey..
Indian and S/E Asian foods (if cooked like they do there) are highly spicy but you should be able to find recipes that are toned down to match the western palate. I ate at a local Indian restaurant a couple of years ago and on the menu you could choose between "mild" "medium" or "like we make it at home". I made the fool mistake of ordering the latter and found they should have served a fire extinguisher along with it.

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Jewel5712

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Indian and S/E Asian foods (if cooked like they do there) are highly spicy but you should be able to find recipes that are toned down to match the western palate. I ate at a local Indian restaurant a couple of years ago and on the menu you could choose between "mild" "medium" or "like we make it at home". I made the fool mistake of ordering the latter and found they should have served a fire extinguisher along with it.

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I just heard on the radio that spicey foods are not good for a persons body..liver..intestimes..stomach lining etc and even some of the schools are taking out things like flamin hot cheetos out of thier snack machines etc..thered been a nation wide study..lol
 

Lynx

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You mean they found out something that BURNS YOUR MOUTH is bad for you? Wow! Nobody would have ever guessed that. I mean there were just no clues at all that spicy stuff could possibly be detrimental...

Quote from my stepfather about spicy food: "If I wanted to intentionally inflict pain on myself I could hit my hand with a hammer or stab a fork in my eye or something."
 
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I just heard on the radio that spicey foods are not good for a persons body..liver..intestimes..stomach lining etc and even some of the schools are taking out things like flamin hot cheetos out of thier snack machines etc..thered been a nation wide study..lol
I heard that too.
 

Jewel5712

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You mean they found out something that BURNS YOUR MOUTH is bad for you? Wow! Nobody would have ever guessed that. I mean there were just no clues at all that spicy stuff could possibly be detrimental...

Quote from my stepfather about spicy food: "If I wanted to intentionally inflict pain on myself I could hit my hand with a hammer or stab a fork in my eye or something."
Lol..i think it was HOW detramental at a younger age than we'd expect.was the point and surprise of the study..lol
 

tourist

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Hmm..i didnt know asian did..i knew indian did....ive never had indian food..always thought it was spicey..
We had some strange Indian chicken dish for dinner tonight that came in a kit. It was very spicy and hot. It came with these little pieces of apricots that you couldn't even taste, all you could taste was the spice. Chicken chunks were dry. Rice was good though. It came with little pieces of chopped asparagus and these almond slivers. My wife asked me how I liked it. Told her that I guess that I didn't get the joke. Just another adventure with cuisine.
 

Jewel5712

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Soooo. Laundry done..✔..coffee and lunch ready for tomorrow..✔...dishes done...✔...and all started out with a great church service..✔..pretty productive day. :)
 

Jewel5712

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We had some strange Indian chicken dish for dinner tonight that came in a kit. It was very spicy and hot. It came with these little pieces of apricots that you couldn't even taste, all you could taste was the spice. Chicken chunks were dry. Rice was good though. It came with little pieces of chopped asparagus and these almond slivers. My wife asked me how I liked it. Told her that I guess that I didn't get the joke. Just another adventure with cuisine.
I like stir fry with chicken..rice..water chestnuts..carrots..broccoli and pea pods n sweet n spicy asian sauce...wish i could make asain food better..do better with american ..mexican and italian then asian n asian is probably the EASIEST..lol
 

Jewel5712

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We had some strange Indian chicken dish for dinner tonight that came in a kit. It was very spicy and hot. It came with these little pieces of apricots that you couldn't even taste, all you could taste was the spice. Chicken chunks were dry. Rice was good though. It came with little pieces of chopped asparagus and these almond slivers. My wife asked me how I liked it. Told her that I guess that I didn't get the joke. Just another adventure with cuisine.
We used to have a lot of "casserole surprise"s when i grew up..lovingly known as..cleaning out the fridge..lol
 

Lynx

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Eventually every thread turns into a Streams thread...

Mind you, I didn't say that was a BAD thing.
 

cinder

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Eventually every thread turns into a Streams thread...

Mind you, I didn't say that was a BAD thing.
Of course not, that's how you know when the thread has fulfilled its potential.
 

Lynx

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Of course not, that's how you know when the thread has fulfilled its potential.
I thought about it, but decided not to go for the potential joke because it was too obvious. I did mention it to a friend though, off-site.
 
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You mean they found out something that BURNS YOUR MOUTH is bad for you? Wow! Nobody would have ever guessed that. I mean there were just no clues at all that spicy stuff could possibly be detrimental...

Quote from my stepfather about spicy food: "If I wanted to intentionally inflict pain on myself I could hit my hand with a hammer or stab a fork in my eye or something."
Come on guys 😁 its good stuff.

I was raised in west texas. Tex-Mex. Everything had jalapenos or some kind of pepper. Including vinager pepper sauce you put over your corned beef and cabbage. I guess it depends on how you was raised. I enjoy Indian food and use turmeric and ginger regularly. Some of the strongest anti- inflammatories The good Lord made.

Here's a tip for hot food. Milk or sugar will kill the heat. Water makes it hotter.
 
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theanointedsinner

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for potential, what if Christians have the potential to win the highest jackpot and donate all that to the church, but that Christian doesn't believe that winning that kind of lottery is possible because the odds of that is so low
 

Jewel5712

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for potential, what if Christians have the potential to win the highest jackpot and donate all that to the church, but that Christian doesn't believe that winning that kind of lottery is possible because the odds of that is so low
Does the christian believe that playing the lottery is gambling to begin with?