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All of which serves to remind of this cheese I saw on the f word last night.
All of which serves to remind of this cheese I saw on the f word last night.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casu_marzu
Anecdotal reports of allergic reactions.A risk of the decomposition advancing to a toxic state. (Folk wisdom in Sardinia holds that the presence of still-living larvae is an assurance that this has not yet happened.)Risk of enteric myiasis: intestinal larval infection. Piophila casei larvae can pass through the stomach alive (human stomach acids do not usually kill them) and take up residency for some period of time in the intestines, where they can cause serious lesions as they attempt to bore through the intestinal walls. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhea.[2]
So, poor TG's had three of those in the wholemeal variety? My condolences I hope you stuffed them with something tastey?
Quote from: Pastis on June 18, 2008, 03:32:04 PMSo, poor TG's had three of those in the wholemeal variety? My condolences I hope you stuffed them with something tastey?Blue eggs and black pepper. Windy 2nite.
I really like a cooked brekkie but this is most puzzling http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91251-1319401,00.htmlQuoteDr Jakubowicz, from the Hospital de Clinicas in Caracas, Venezuela, who led the study, said: "A very low carboydrate deit exacerbates the craving for carboydrates and slows metabolism.Can you get a decent Full English in Caracas? And WTF's a deit?I've often consulted oracle in these matters:http://londonreviewofbreakfasts.blogspot.com/Name your best... ?
Dr Jakubowicz, from the Hospital de Clinicas in Caracas, Venezuela, who led the study, said: "A very low carboydrate deit exacerbates the craving for carboydrates and slows metabolism.
Quote from: Pastis on June 18, 2008, 02:41:10 PMI really like a cooked brekkie but this is most puzzling http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91251-1319401,00.htmlQuoteDr Jakubowicz, from the Hospital de Clinicas in Caracas, Venezuela, who led the study, said: "A very low carboydrate deit exacerbates the craving for carboydrates and slows metabolism.Can you get a decent Full English in Caracas? And WTF's a deit?I've often consulted oracle in these matters:http://londonreviewofbreakfasts.blogspot.com/Name your best... ?From the top of that link...Carluccio’sTerminal 5 (pre-security)HeathrowTW6www.carluccios.comby Hashley BrownSurely a made up name
You should read some of the others! I was going to submit a review under the pseudonym Roland Butter