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LOL! Seems that scientist have found out some cool things about yellow curry(turmeric to be axact - the spice that gives yellow curry its color) and an antioxidant found in onions called quercetin that could help prevent cancer. ::huge grin:: So get to eating your Bhindi Bhaja and Navaratan Korma now! Curry Story Here <<< clicky BTW here is a Korean dish made with lots of curry and onions! NOM - NOM - NOM! Very spicey hot though.
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Bigdavo
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Joined: 1/21/06
''Life is what you make of it, not what others make of yours.'' |
11/02/09 9:30:35 AM#2
Cool, a good reason for everyone to constantly fart and have stinky breath. O_o o_O |
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11/02/09 11:35:39 AM#3
I like curries, tasty but not the healthiest stuff. |
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11/02/09 12:50:51 PM#4
Originally posted by Bigdavo Ah, an added benefit...population control. By the way, I don't agree with you that the relevant market here is health care. You're not regulating health care. You're regulating insurance. It's the insurance market that you're addressing and you're saying that some people who are not in it must be in it, and that's -- that's different from regulating in any manner commerce that already exists out there. - Scalia |
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Chealar
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Joined: 9/11/09
We are star-stuff, the Universe made manifest, trying to figure itself out. |
11/02/09 1:37:15 PM#5
Especially in enclosed space - or how to get a seat in the tram at rush hour :D |
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11/02/09 3:05:59 PM#6
women should really avoid eating onions. Thats probably the worst thing a woman can ingest if they plan on being sexually active. Even a small amount and the smell can be very embarassing. trust me.. ive dated several girls who eat a high vegetable diet and theyre completely oblivious to this. So do your lovers a favor if your a girl and decide to eat onions.. dont have sex with your partner |
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11/02/09 3:09:07 PM#7
Interesting timing. I just made these yesterday: www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Curried-Pumpkin-Seeds-236244 Someone was telling about about the link between curry and preventing cancer. As for the recipe, it was pretty good, but nothing beats plain and salty.
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11/02/09 4:45:49 PM#8
lol, thats good... i had a curry today so :D |
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11/02/09 5:17:49 PM#9
Not sure what Ray is talking about. My wife mostly eats a high vegetable diet and doesn't stink. Then again maybe Im just not sensitive to certain smells. After all Im a bit... errr... odorous! As for curry being good for me, HUZZZAH! I love thai foods with curry! |
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11/02/09 5:31:33 PM#10
When I was in Jr. High I was in a class with a vegetarian hindu fresh from India. While I had daily classes with him(where I sat next to him) I didn't notice anything, but the next semester when I had no classes with him I noticed he gave off a strong unpleasant almost-metallic smell whenever I passed him in the hall. I always figured it had something to do with his diet, but I'm sure it was such a strong smell due to the types of vegetables and spices he ate rather than the fact he was a vegetarian in general.
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11/03/09 2:33:05 AM#11
God that looks good. YUM!!!! |
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