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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Hey, it's been six weeks, not six months!
    Ooops. Someone came gave me a bottle of Vodka a few days ago so the not drinking went out the window for a while. I will be starting my 6 month purge again soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emil Miller View Post
    Leberwurst schmeckt und Bananen sind heilsam.
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    I am eating a small salad and drinking Pinot Grigio white wine. It's all I can handle after a convivial day spent with some Chinese friends in which the women cooked the usual colossal amount of dishes that are the centrepiece of such gatherings and that are far too much for my minuscule appetite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emil Miller View Post
    I am eating a small salad and drinking Pinot Grigio white wine. It's all I can handle after a convivial day spent with some Chinese friends in which the women cooked the usual colossal amount of dishes that are the centrepiece of such gatherings and that are far too much for my minuscule appetite.
    You should have invited me. I would have delicately hoovered the whole table up and politely smashed it all down with Golden Hen...

    Golden Hen.



    Edit...Hobgoblin...
    Last edited by LitNetIsGreat; 07-26-2012 at 08:12 PM.

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    hummus and pita bread, yum
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neely View Post
    You should have invited me. I would have delicately hoovered the whole table up and politely smashed it all down with Golden Hen...

    Golden Hen.



    Edit...Hobgoblin...
    The Chinese knowledge of beer is rather poor I'm afraid and that on offer was Carlsberg. They don't appear to know about exotic brews like Golden Hen or Hobgoblin. One girl's father asked if I would like some rice wine but I had some in a Korean restaurant not long ago and once bitten twice shy. Anyhow, if the weather holds out, I'm supposed to be taking a couple of the women on a country walk next week and I will be able to explain to them the delights of a pint of Doombar at a nice little hostelry I know of.
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    A bagel with oh so much butter, I looove butter
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    Peach flavoured water with a banana muffin. For dessert a block of Lindt Blueberry dark chocolate.

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    Diet coke (from a glass bottle - tastes better from one) & vanilla peanut butter soya ice cream

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    Tikka chicken pasta salad and marshmallows for dessert.

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    Cheesie Purple Corn (Raw dehydrated kale chips with cashews, nutritional yeast, and purple corn)

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    The contents of my Graze box -
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    Yin & Yang (blanched almonds, jumbo raisins, dark chocolate buttons and cherries)

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    Popcorn and a nice Beaujolais.
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    As black Dakota hills.
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