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  • cw36frapp said:

    m-d and jozzy do not sound very healthy. At this time as well. Tut-tut.



    Who said what country/timezone I was in at that moment?  :P

    Anyhow - its never a bad time for Galaxy Minstrels - I bet that Audrey Hepburn carries an emergency packet in her bag.  ;)
    Post edited by mode_devotion at 2013-08-18 18:21:06
    Though we may deserve it, it will be worth it.
  • ^ lol :P
    Just Keep Things Simple.....
    Love Goldfrapp.....
  • Oh yeah. I do not know where you are. Well they are unhealthy at any time. Said B4, Chew gum.
    JAMIE CARRAGHER= LEGEND
  • cw36frapp said:

    Oh yeah. I do not know where you are. Well they are unhealthy at any time. Said B4, Chew gum.



    Well you were right about where I was, however I was too busy to have dessert earlier and I am not missing dessert for anything - not even a Zombie Apocalypse.  :D
    Though we may deserve it, it will be worth it.
  • If you chew gum on a regular basis, please consider the following:

    Chewing gum causes unnecessary wear and tear of the cartilage that
    acts as a shock absorber in your jaw joints. Once damaged, this area can
    produce pain and discomfort for a lifetime.

    You use eight different facial muscles to chew. Unnecessary chewing
    can create chronic tightness in two of these muscles, located close to
    your temples. This can put pressure on the nerves that supply this area
    of your head, which can lead to chronic, intermittent headaches.

    You have six salivary glands located throughout your mouth that are
    stimulated to produce and release saliva whenever you chew. Producing a
    steady stream of saliva for chewing gum is a waste of energy and
    resources that could otherwise be used for essential metabolic
    activities.

    Granted, this isn't a significant cause of disease and dysfunction
    for most, but a physiological fact that deserves acknowledgment, in my
    opinion.

    Most chewing gum is sweetened with aspartame. Long term use of aspartame has been linked with cancer, diabetes, neurological disorders, and birth defects.

    If your gum isn't sweetened with aspartame, it is probably sweetened
    with sugar. Regular intake of refined sugar is most likely the single
    greatest dietary cause of chronic health challenges like cancer,
    atherosclerosis, and diabetes mellitus type 2.

    Chewing gum once in a while shouldn't be problematic for most people
    who don't have existing health challenges in the jaw and neck regions.
    But our bodies definitely pay a price for chronic gum chewing. Just
    something to be aware of.

    Dr. Ben Kim
    Post edited by mode_devotion at 2013-08-18 18:29:25
    Though we may deserve it, it will be worth it.
  • Well thats me buggered. I chew loads. Reet i am off to bed. Night Frappers. I will be back tomorrow.
    JAMIE CARRAGHER= LEGEND
  • OMG!!!!! :-O I did'nt know that..... Mother i need to cut down on the chewing gum....
    Just Keep Things Simple.....
    Love Goldfrapp.....
  • I wouldn't worry about it and do what makes you happy cw36frapp.  Have a good night and see you tomorrow.  :)
    Post edited by mode_devotion at 2013-08-18 18:31:38
    Though we may deserve it, it will be worth it.
  • Night cw take care...
    Just Keep Things Simple.....
    Love Goldfrapp.....
  • very little...

    just shows 1 min you eating the next you feel off & can't face food for a while....
    Just Keep Things Simple.....
    Love Goldfrapp.....
  • My Korean lunch - the reason I'm sooooooo full right now.

    A pot of rice tea, some iced 'Morning Sunshine', lettuce with seasoned soybean paste and a bit hot-stone bowl of super spicy tofu, kimchee & tuna stew.

    imageimage



    That looks delicious (but hold the Tuna....please)

    I am working my way through a huge batch of home made Greek yogurt with Honey and fresh blueberries...Heaven.
    '' Sometimes I think I've felt everything I'm ever going to feel and from here on out I'm not going to feel anything new, just lesser versions of what I've already felt ''
  • Just had Tuna (again) with chips and brown bread.
    JAMIE CARRAGHER= LEGEND
  • cw36frapp said:

    Just had Tuna (again) with chips and brown bread.



    I had tuna too.  :)
    Though we may deserve it, it will be worth it.
  • Thing is i will probably have it tomorrow as well. There is no way i am letting the Wife cook me owt. See how do you feel today ?. 
    JAMIE CARRAGHER= LEGEND
  • Cervus said:

    My Korean lunch - the reason I'm sooooooo full right now.

    A pot of rice tea, some iced 'Morning Sunshine', lettuce with seasoned soybean paste and a bit hot-stone bowl of super spicy tofu, kimchee & tuna stew.

    imageimage



    That looks delicious (but hold the Tuna....please)

    I am working my way through a huge batch of home made Greek yogurt with Honey and fresh blueberries...Heaven.


    I was thinking the same looks/sounds like something highly desirable apart from the fish ingredients

    I had some chilli olives today that were pretty nice and I am addicted to Wasabi Almonds, hmmmm
    Post edited by Border_Mind at 2013-08-20 19:04:05
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    Again I live another life
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