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[#] Tue Aug 18 2015 13:54:03 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Based on how much of a sunburn I got over the last couple of days, I feel like I could cook something on the top of my head.

[#] Wed Aug 19 2015 04:21:55 EDT from dothebart

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how do you protect yourself from the sun?

 

I go to work.



[#] Wed Aug 19 2015 21:03:10 EDT from wizard of aahz

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IG - I am uber careful at the shore. Havent' had one yet, but I know how easy it is to get one there.

[#] Thu Aug 20 2015 07:33:53 EDT from fleeb

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I protect myself from the sun by commuting. And not using my sunroof. Heh.

[#] Thu Aug 20 2015 08:47:56 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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A number of years ago, I discovered the hard way that I now have to wear a hat when I go to the beach because my hair is now thin enough that the top of my head will burn. And I thought that this was the worst possible thing involving the sun and middle age. This year I got sunburned on an upward-facing surface that makes the sun-and-middle-age thing even more annoying: the top of my belly.

My wife said to me, "Now you know what it's like for women who have cleavage."
And I said it's totally not the same! Cleavage is attractive. Cleavage is bonusfest. Everyone likes to look at that. Nobody wants to look at an overweight belly.

[#] Sat Oct 03 2015 11:53:46 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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I HAD HAMBURGER HELPER FOR BREAKFAST AND I'M NOT ASHAMED TO SAY SO



[#] Sat Oct 03 2015 22:49:45 EDT from zooer

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Did you have the hamburger with it or just eat it dry out of the box?

[#] Sun Oct 04 2015 16:24:14 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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I make it with texturized vegetable protein (TVP).   



[#] Mon Oct 05 2015 14:14:23 EDT from LoanShark

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Really? I prefer Soylent(TM)

[#] Mon Oct 05 2015 21:15:29 EDT from zooer

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That goes right through me.... TVP or hamburger helper.



[#] Tue Oct 06 2015 07:31:25 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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ooooh ... I wish I was better with image editing software.  I'd love to have a box of Soylent Helper on display.

 



[#] Tue Oct 06 2015 07:32:53 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Well, I found one, but it's kind of boring, they just changed the word on the box.



[#] Thu Oct 15 2015 02:02:21 EDT from ax25

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Nasty.  Soylent with bacon?



[#] Fri Oct 16 2015 18:32:32 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Kosher soylent.

[#] Mon Oct 19 2015 11:16:29 EDT from LoanShark

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I prefer it cooked in its mother's milk.

[#] Thu Jan 07 2016 18:29:32 EST from zooer

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Speaking of which I found out the hard way that you can't use ultapasteurized milk for cheese making, regular pasteurized milk will work.  I was going to mention raw milk but our government protects us and you can't buy that in the states.



[#] Fri Jan 08 2016 02:27:44 EST from dothebart

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Thu Jan 07 2016 18:29:32 EST from zooer @ Uncensored

Speaking of which I found out the hard way that you can't use ultapasteurized milk for cheese making, regular pasteurized milk will work.  I was going to mention raw milk but our government protects us and you can't buy that in the states.



and for shure no cheese from it! This is why europeans don't want TTIP ;-) because of camenbert and other insanely stinky cheese won't work from pasteurized milk.



[#] Thu Jan 14 2016 09:23:21 EST from IGnatius T Foobar

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After all these years, I've finally acquired a taste for sushi. Not sure why it took so long.

I have heard it said that it takes a couple of tries to acquire pretty much any taste, but the tastes that we are accustomed to were all acquired at an early age. Not sure how that works but I suppose it's true.

[#] Thu Jan 14 2016 10:51:45 EST from LoanShark

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I started to enjoy sushi in my early 20s (well, I could never make myself try the fishier fish, like Mackerel), then stopped loving it, now I'm back to having some occasionally. I don't usually make a whole meal out of sushi anymore; I'll get a couple of pieces of yellowtail along with a dish.

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