Crap, the surgery didn't work? Man, poor ita. That's just shit - the universe
owes
her some bloody luck, damn it.
Pertaining to the cocktail discussion, I have recently heard of this, and have a mighty urge to try it.
Chocolate Cake recipe
3/4 oz vodka
1/4 oz Frangelico® hazelnut liqueur
1 slice lime
powdered sugar
Pour 3/4 oz of vodka and 1/4 oz frangelico into a shot glass. Cover the slice of lime with powdered sugar.
Bite on the lime with powdered sugar on it and hold the juice in your mouth. Then take the shot while the lime juice is still in your mouth. You now have a chocolate cake shot.
I don't see enough chocolate in that chocolate cake to make up for the lime.
OMG, Sean...that link...the crazy, it burns!
Breatharianism is not completely unexplored by science. Even study which is not aimed at breatharianism itself, may come to conclusions which support it. I don't believe that science has to prove breatharianism, since science is quite limited. But it is interesting to read about things that point to the fact that people can live of light. It may also be reassuring to find that the 'modern world' does support the breatharian lifestyle.
Rao's Homemade is my go-to jarred pasta sauce brand. It's got much less added sugar than the other brands I've tried, and so actually tastes like tomatoes and not syrup.
OMG, Sean...that link...the crazy, it burns!
And there's lots of them around the 'tubes. How this movement continues to add adherents just absolutely baffles me.
Adding them I can see. Keeping them's the real trick.
I just got to the "Food Spirits" page and I'm laughing so hard I almost can't breathe:
[link]
During fasts - when I don't eat but only drink water or other liquids for a day or longer - I started to feel specific types of foods. These foods came to my mind. I noticed that they were foods that I had not eaten for years, and thus usually foods that aren't produced anymore and such that I would normally not start to crave for. They were specific foods that I had eaten years ago. And not even thought of for years and years. And it was not hunger I was feeling.
I noticed that during fasts, foods eaten years ago somehow 'returned to life' so to speak. My theory became that when we eat, not only toxins and other substances from the foods, are stored in our blood and tissue - which they are - but also some sort of energy print of the food, that which I call food spirits.
Adding them I can see. Keeping them's the real trick.
Heh.
My theory became that when we eat, not only toxins and other substances from the foods, are stored in our blood and tissue - which they are - but also some sort of energy print of the food, that which I call food spirits.
OR.... It could just be very strong hallucinations brought on by STARVATION.
OR.... It could just be very strong hallucinations brought on by STARVATION.
Oh Sean, as if she hadn't already thought of that:
Perhaps all won't sense these food energies/spirits during a fast. Sensing them meant that the food simply came to mind for a few minutes. I believe that this may in many cases be mistaken for hunger. When a person senses the detox of a food eaten long ago, and mistakes this 'thinking of a food' for hunger and wants to eat this particular food.
Every time I fast, I get a very strong and specific feeling of the spirit of a bagel with all the trimmings. Occasionally, this makes it hard to maintain my focus through Yom Kippur services.
I don't see enough chocolate in that chocolate cake to make up for the lime.
Well, allegedly it doesn't taste like hazelnut or lime, but instead like chocolate cake.
How this happens, I do not know. It's supposed to be some strange slight-of-hand of the tastebuds. I am
intrigued
to try it.