Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 john allan wrote: > > shoot straight though. i suppose if you were really anal you could get in > there with a fork to perform an autopsy. Autopsies are performed on corpses. This would be, generically, an analysis. > for seeds in general, try dry roasting them in a hot skillet without any > oil over a fst flame just before serving and scoot in a bit of shoyu, > proper soya sauce. pumkin, sunflower etc takes great this was, the heat > of the seeds should evaporate the soya sauce. skip any supermarket brands > of fake soya sauce with sugar or caramel in them. Fast flame? Scoot? This is useful to know - I've been merrily eating sunflower seeds. > if you are going for a " muesli de luxe " , i'd give it a miss unless you > cook it. the mix of carbs [ cereals ] and proteins [ waxy tropical nuts ] > is a hard mix to digest and the mix of fruits and cereal is prone to > cause fermentation. in addition the oats etc will absorb up to 5 times > their amount of water so if you dont add that, where is you body going to > take it from? i'd say it would lead to a sense of congestedness. although > it is sold as a " health food " it is not really. Now this is interesting. Ferment as in " Ferment to cider inside her " ? > i guess if you want sesame for the calcium you could always dribble some > tahini on something or use it to make sauces. *nod*. When I'm having savoury sandwiches, I have Tahini instead of margarine. It goes well with lettuce & other salad stuff. -- Ian McDonald http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~type40/alternative.html http://travel.to/startrekcolony - Star Trek: Colony site & .mov http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~type40/who-rpg.html - Dr. Who RPGs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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