I don't think I really dig quinoa that much...
#1
It's just kinda crunchy, and in among other stuff that is super good, it gives this strange texture that feels like something I shouldn't be chewing/swallowing.

It's mixed in with some rice/beans/avocado/tomato/lettuce I'm eating, which is one of my favorite meals...

But this quinoa is throwing me off and I don't think I'll be adding it again in the future.
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#2
What does it taste like?

If you're eating iceberg lettuce, chuck it in the bin and go get some kale or spinach leaves or something.
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#3
Yeah you're right man.

You're totally right.

Quinoa doesn't really taste like anything, it's just...

Kinda crunchy and...

Meh, I dunno. The texture messes with me...

I am not a picky eater either.
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#4
Yeah, well, iceberg doesn't have any nutritional value, and it's not even decent roughage. If you're gonna eat green leaves, may as well make it count.
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#5
I never cared for it either. It's not made for a body that isn't Inca. It's not natural for European women to eat that. I think you would be better off eating potatoes Trix. I don't think you'll have a problem with them texturally.
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#6
Potatoes were only introduced into the European diet in the late 16th century. Funny how readily we took to them.
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#7
(12-13-2017, 07:53 PM)Cream of Caulk Wrote: I never cared for it either. It's not made for a body that isn't Inca. It's not natural for European women to eat that. I think you would be better off eating potatoes Trix. I don't think you'll have a problem with them texturally.

You're absolutely right.

Potatoes are like crack to me.
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#8
(12-13-2017, 07:56 PM)Russian Bot Wrote: Potatoes were only introduced into the European diet in the late 16th century. Funny how readily we took to them.

That's probably because lot's of European immigrants are in South America and they knew this would be good to share with their native people.
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#9
(12-13-2017, 08:22 PM)Cream of Caulk Wrote:
(12-13-2017, 07:56 PM)Russian Bot Wrote: Potatoes were only introduced into the European diet in the late 16th century. Funny how readily we took to them.

That's probably because lot's of European immigrants are in South America and they knew this would be good to share with their native people.

I mean it's not just immigrants to the New World. It became a staple for the Irish in Ireland shortly after it was introduced there. Unfortunately, they settled on a single breed that didn't grow well in wet climates, which caused a famine during the Little Ice Age.
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#10
i like couscous better than quinoa
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#11


Trix in a bikini
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#12
Big Grin
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#13
(12-14-2017, 11:05 AM)Brendan Wrote: Trix in a bikini

I'll see your Trix in a bikini and raise you Creamy in thigh-high stockings.
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#14
(12-15-2017, 08:32 AM)Russian Bot Wrote:
(12-14-2017, 11:05 AM)Brendan Wrote: Trix in a bikini

I'll see your Trix in a bikini and raise you Creamy in thigh-high stockings.

No no, they were just regular thick socks that went up to the thigh. 15 years ago, I was way ahead of the times with my fashion sense.
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#15
That´s hot. Although that model picture was kinda bad lol. Looks like a trannys legs.
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#16
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#17
Uuuuuunnnnnnngh!!!
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#18
(12-15-2017, 01:40 PM)Trix Wrote: Drool 2https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01H3MOKF8/

You need to put those on a wish list with a p.o. box! Those are so you!
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#19
Yeah, I was thinking Trix should get a P.O. box. I bet lots of people would like to send her stuff.
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#20
(12-15-2017, 02:31 PM)Russian Bot Wrote: Yeah, I was thinking Trix should get a P.O. box. I bet lots of people would like to send her stuff.

I would send her gifts too!
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