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Submitted by Frosti on
Sparky

The astounding truth remains: Wean yourself away from the lethal chemical/sugar food vortex, and your body changes. Your cravings change. Your skin and breath and energy shift. You desire greens. You desire fresh ingredients. Your body craves whole, real, unprocessed foods and you become more sensitive, can taste the difference in an organic avocado versus a conventionally grown one. Organic eggs from grain-fed free-range chickens have more energy.

You learn that seasonal eating actually synchs up with your body's natural tendencies. You realize you are not a whimpering pathetic victim, a slave to Coke and Doritos and that obnoxious football dink from Round Table pizza. It's kind of, you know, a nice realization.

There is no other way. You cannot count on the media. You cannot trust major pharmaceutical or fast-food or government-supported industries to have your best interests at heart. You cannot look to the church. Or schools. Or major chain supermarkets. Or television. Or sitcoms. Only you.

After all, who doesn't want to be around, all healthy and radiant and aglow, for the impending nuclear holocaust?

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:01 AM Permalink
amiable

You learn that seasonal eating

Unless you live near the equator, with no seasons. But otherwise, I don't missed packaged, prepared foods.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:28 AM Permalink
Frosti

Mmmm, Doritos...

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:39 AM Permalink
amiable

I take it back. I miss cheetos.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:40 AM Permalink
Sparky

Every once in a while I miss Maple glazed fried rolls fresh from the bakery. Then I remember how punk-ass sick they used to make me. Craving gone.

Fresco-yella. Mmmm... or maybe it's the situation we always drank that in Frosti, what do you think?

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:45 AM Permalink
Frosti

Mmmm, I haven't had me any Fresco-Yella for a long time. I don't know if I would even enjoy it any longer.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:50 AM Permalink
Sparky

It's all about (altered) state of mind.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:51 AM Permalink
amiable

I miss starburst candy, altho davis david sent me some not long ago.

And Krisy Kreme.

Dare I ask what Fresco-yella is?

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 11:55 AM Permalink
Sparky

Nothing illegal. ;)
A nice, thirst quenching combination of Fresca and Mello Yello. I prefer an equal blend, but some will insist on going heavy with the Mello Yello, or even saints preserve us, some vodka.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 12:17 PM Permalink
amiable

Ah, Fresca. I like that stuff. I'll take mine straight up, though.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 12:27 PM Permalink
Frosti

Fresca is too grapefruity by itself. It needs the Mello to cut that down.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 1:02 PM Permalink
amiable

Nyah. But we've established I don't like Mountain Dew or Mello Yello, they're too sweet.

Actually I think Fresca is too sweet these days. I'm a straight, plain selzer girl.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 1:11 PM Permalink
Sparky

The only selzer I've tried is the "New York Selzer" but I have a feeling that is so sugared up and flavored that it bears little resemblance to the real thing. Any suggestions for a good brand to try?

Fresco-yella was the most wonderful thing to soothe a hashed throat. :)

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 1:52 PM Permalink
amiable

Polar is good. Pelligrino or however you spell it.

I drink Bretana here, but at home I drink the store brand, in liter bottles. That's one serving you know.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 1:57 PM Permalink
amiable

Vintage isn't bad either.

Seltzer shouldn't be sweet, and altho they do have flavored ones, I'm a purist these days.

Wed, 11/12/2003 - 1:57 PM Permalink
Sparky

So, what makes selzer a selzer? I'm being a curious nit-picking git, I know - just tell me to go google it if this gets past your interest level. :)
I have enjoyed a number of naturally sparkling mineral waters, like Gerolsteiner and Aranciata, which is why I ask - if those can be considered selzers, I'm with you.

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 5:21 AM Permalink
amiable

Seltzer is carbonated water. The end. No color, no flavor, no sweetener.

It's what some people (idiots) mix with whisky. Also called soda water.

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 6:42 AM Permalink
Frosti

Seltzer is the stuff that the three stooges and other vaudeville-type acts were always spraying at one another.

A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants...

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 12:39 PM Permalink
Sparky

Okay-dokay then.

(makes mental note not to buy aime any whisky sodas)

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 1:10 PM Permalink
Frosti

Whiskey sours?

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 1:40 PM Permalink
amiable

Just a sliver of ice is all, thanks, Sparky.

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 2:44 PM Permalink
Sparky

And what variety of whisky do you like? A nice smoky bourbon, perhaps?

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 2:53 PM Permalink
amiable

I like scotch, single malt from the lowlands (like say Glenkinchie) and Speyside (like say Cragganmore, altho Glenlivvet is better known). I like Makers Mark bourbon, altho I'll sip Jack or George.

I don't typically like mixed drinks and definitely nothing sweet.

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 3:08 PM Permalink
Sparky

So, no Southern Comfort & 7-up, huhn? :) That's a good thing.

I used to drink cheap blended whiskies (C.C., Windsor, Black Velvet) for years, then moved on to brandies (C.B., E&J). Now I'm mostly into micro/home brewed beers. I don't drink often, or much - which is definitely a good thing. Occasionally a good finger of brandy on the rocks is nice though... and I keep meaning to try fine cognac someday.

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 3:16 PM Permalink
amiable

For beer I most like dark lagers and porters. But I'll drink most anything, even cheap pilsners.

Unfortunately, I've never been around anyone (ahem) who home brews, but the micro brewery here Bogota Beer Companymakes an excellent porter.

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 3:22 PM Permalink
Frosti

(ahem)

Hey, I offered. And I even reminded. But you never gave me your folk's address.

You'll just have to stop by for a sampling session...

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 3:41 PM Permalink
amiable

Perhaps I was angling for an invitation.

Then again, maybe I just forgot. Hee.

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 3:44 PM Permalink
Frosti

Perhaps I was angling for an invitation.

<boggled by the possibilities>

Thu, 11/13/2003 - 9:42 PM Permalink
amiable

Heh.

Fri, 11/14/2003 - 5:49 AM Permalink
Sparky

<angling>
Frosti, see if you can schedule that for a day you need help brewing, would you?

Fri, 11/14/2003 - 6:19 AM Permalink
amiable

In all honesty, if FlyOverLand weren't so big and spread out, I'd love to do a roadtrip. I have people I'd like to visit in Cleveland, Ann Arbor, Chicago and StP.

But good grief. It makes my ass sore to just consider that long in a car.

Fri, 11/14/2003 - 6:26 AM Permalink
Frosti

big and spread out is part of it's charm, unfortunately.

Fri, 11/14/2003 - 8:55 AM Permalink
amiable

Hee.

Fri, 11/14/2003 - 3:46 PM Permalink
amiable

Perfect.

Fri, 11/14/2003 - 8:31 PM Permalink
Frosti

I'm not a witch, I'm your wife!

Fri, 11/14/2003 - 8:39 PM Permalink
amiable

Hee!

Sat, 11/15/2003 - 6:48 AM Permalink
Frosti

Humperdink Humperdink Humperdink!

Sat, 11/15/2003 - 10:00 AM Permalink
Frosti

uni
You are Form 3, Unicorn: The Innocent.

"And The Unicorn knew she wasn't meant to
go into the Dark Wood. Disregarding the advice
given to her by the spirits, Unicorn went
inside and bled silver blood.. For her
misdeed, the world knew evil."

Some examples of the Unicorn Form are Eve
(Christian) and Pandora (Greek).
The Unicorn is associated with the concept of
innocence, the number 3, and the element of
water.
Her sign is the twilight sun.

As a member of Form 3, you are a curious
individual. You are drawn to new things and
become fascinated with ideas you've never come
in contact with before. Some people may say
you are too nosey, but it's only because you
like getting to the bottom of things and
solving them. Unicorns are the best friends to
have because they are inquisitive.


Which Mythological Form Are You?


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Sun, 11/16/2003 - 2:18 PM Permalink
amiable

vamp
You are Form 9, Vampire: The Undying.

"And The Vampire was all that remained on
the blood drowned creation. She attempted to
regrow life from the dead. But as she was
about to give the breath of life, she was
consumed in the flame of The Phoenix and the
cycle began again."

Some examples of the Vampire Form are Hades (Greek)
and Isis (Egyptian).
The Vampire is associated with the concept of
death, the number 9, and the element of fire.
Her sign is the eclipsed moon.

As a member of Form 9, you are a very realistic
individual. You may be a little idealistic,
but you are very grounded and down to earth.
You realize that not everything lasts, but you
savor every minute of the good times. While
you may sometimes find yourself lonely, you
have strong ties with people that will never be
broken. Vampires are the best friends to have
because they are sensible.


Which Mythological Form Are You?


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Sun, 11/16/2003 - 4:30 PM Permalink
Sparky

elf
You are Form 6, Elfin: The Wyld.

"And The Elfin saw the evil and
misjudgement in the world and shot her arrow at
the sky. Bolts of lightning struck the earth
and gave the world balance and
growth."

Some examples of the Elfin Form are Demeter (Greek)
and Khepry (Egyptian).
The Elfin is associated with the concept of growth
and balance, the number 6, and the element of
water.
Her sign is the half moon.

As a member of Form 6, you are a very balanced
individual. You can easily adapt to most
situations and you may be a good social
chameleon. You aren't afraid of changes in
your life, but sometimes you evolve too
rapidly, leaving others to think that you are
leaving them behind. Elfin are the best
friends to have because they are open minded.


Which Mythological Form Are You?


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Mon, 11/17/2003 - 11:39 AM Permalink
Frosti

Wait! This thing says that unicorns are the best friends to have. Then it says vampires. Then it says Elfin. Which is really the best??

Mon, 11/17/2003 - 12:35 PM Permalink
Sparky

We're all the bestest, obviously. Coffee?

Mon, 11/17/2003 - 2:40 PM Permalink
amiable

Did someone say coffee?

Mon, 11/17/2003 - 3:34 PM Permalink
Frosti

Yes, have some.

Mon, 11/17/2003 - 4:04 PM Permalink
Sparky

Did someone say - DIE-NO-MIGHT?!?

Heh, heh, heh. Animal like bang.

Tue, 11/18/2003 - 5:27 AM Permalink
Frosti

Who has coffee? I need.

Tue, 11/18/2003 - 10:23 AM Permalink