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    Quote Originally Posted by kathycf View Post
    I'll take one of these...and not because of calories.



    (artificial sweeteners will never hurt me!)
    Have you tried the splenda cokes?? They aren't that bad. My family has banned all carbonated drinks from the house...its not that bad.

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    Why don't you try ayran!? It's much healthier, if you want i can give you the recipe.

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    *OOOH* WHat's Ayran? *ear twitch*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turk View Post
    Why don't you try ayran!? It's much healthier, if you want i can give you the recipe.
    Okie dokie!! PM it to me. what is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortis Anarchy View Post
    Have you tried the splenda cokes?? They aren't that bad. My family has banned all carbonated drinks from the house...its not that bad.
    I have, but they taste too sweet to me. I have really cut down on soda consumption but I don't think I could totally ban it.

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    Why don't you try ayran!? It's much healthier, if you want i can give you the recipe.
    Turk, what is ayran!?
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    A traditional drink here, completely healthy and delicious.

    Just mix enough water with yoghurt (you can use half-fat yoghurt too) and out enough salt. That's all. Mix it really good. And it's perfect with especially meat foods or you can drink it plain. Much healthier than coke.

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    ooooh, I'll try it as soon as I get home. Have you tried Jamaica water? Is healthy, traditional and more importantly: IT HELPS YOU LOSE WEIGHT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turk View Post
    A traditional drink here, completely healthy and delicious.

    Just mix enough water with yoghurt (you can use half-fat yoghurt too) and out enough salt. That's all. Mix it really good. And it's perfect with especially meat foods or you can drink it plain. Much healthier than coke.
    I've been drinking loads of Aloe water or whatever. It sounds interesting. I'll have to try it. Is it just regular yoghurt? as in plain?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    ooooh, I'll try it as soon as I get home. Have you tried Jamaica water? Is healthy, traditional and more importantly: IT HELPS YOU LOSE WEIGHT!
    Jamaica water?? What is it? my friends mom has been on a lemonade diet.

    you mix fresh lemons with H2O, cayenne pepper and maple syrup. It helps you lose weight to.

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    Interesting...I will have to try that with some plain yogurt. All I have on hand right now is vanilla.

    Oh, so yes...this is the guy thread. I thought I would post some pics in keeping with guy interests...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortis Anarchy View Post
    I've been drinking loads of Aloe water or whatever. It sounds interesting. I'll have to try it. Is it just regular yoghurt? as in plain?
    Yeah it's just regular yoghurt. If you want i can also tell how to make natural yoghurt at home too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turk View Post
    Yeah it's just regular yoghurt. If you want i can also tell how to make natural yoghurt at home too.
    That sounds cool!!

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    Just put 2-3 spoonful yoghurt into apot full of 2-3 liter milk (it should be boiled natural milk). Close the top of the pot (or saucepan). Wrap few clothes to keep the fermented milk warm enough. A day later it will be really good tasting yoghurt.

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    Turk's ayran sounds very similar to a drink I am more familiar with called a Lassi
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    Turk's ayran sounds very similar to a drink I am more familiar with called a Lassi
    Whats Lassi?

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    It is a yoghurt based drink common to India/Pakistan & Indian Restaurants throughout the world. Comes as either sweet or salty.
    There once was a scotsman named Drew
    Who put too much wine in his stew
    He felt a bit drunk
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