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You can use anything as the host as long as it's got gluten in it. Pita bread and a nice red blend.
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Volcott posted:You can use anything as the host as long as it's got gluten in it. Eat poo poo and die Ceilac-havers!
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# ? Sep 7, 2018 21:26 |
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I have a friend who has been extremely gluten intolerant all his life. He's also Catholic. He'll take the host but pass it on to someone else. He likes to joke that he's allergic to Jesus.
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# ? Sep 7, 2018 21:31 |
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Choco1980 posted:I have a friend who has been extremely gluten intolerant all his life. He's also Catholic. He'll take the host but pass it on to someone else. He likes to joke that he's allergic to Jesus. Yeah I'm allergic to Jesus too, no problems with gluten though.
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The Bloop posted:Eat poo poo and die Ceilac-havers! A blessing is just as good.
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# ? Sep 7, 2018 22:15 |
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We have what's essentially a much less sweet homemade shortbread for our Communion bread. Beats any Catholic Styrofoam chip any day. (We also offer gluten-free wafers for those who need them, poor things.)
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Hirayuki posted:We have what's essentially a much less sweet homemade shortbread for our Communion bread. Beats any Catholic Styrofoam chip any day. Jealous quite frankly
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# ? Sep 7, 2018 22:37 |
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edit: nvm
Depressio111117 has a new favorite as of 00:05 on Sep 8, 2018 |
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I realize American bread is loaded with sugar and it’s not good, but at the same time we don’t have fairy bread up here, so
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HopperUK posted:Jealous quite frankly Fancy portioning not necessary. My mom's the baker. She rolls out any extra dough, bakes it up, and gives it to my son to snack on.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 00:44 |
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Cinnamon toast is far superior to fairly bread, if you're just going to spread sugar on bread and eat it.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 02:05 |
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Picnic Princess posted:Cinnamon toast is far superior to fairly bread, if you're just going to spread sugar on bread and eat it. Cinnamon toast broiled so the sugar caramelizes on the top and gets nice and crunchy but the bottom is super soft but hot, that is the fat kid breakfast food of champions
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 05:43 |
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i get really sleepy after eating bread so maybe im gluten-intolerant.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 06:17 |
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Helith posted:I want to talk about this because this got passed over. You too? My American one also tastes like mint
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 14:48 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:What does European toothpaste taste like? Because ours is candy. Colgate and Crest are gross but Arm & Hammer (and a bunch of others) are fine. I think it's likely that Colgate and Crest remain popular because kids' toothpaste in the states is flavored obnoxiously (bubblegum, grape candy, etc.) and they advertise relentlessly. This has never made sense to me because it's not particularly great for your gut health to regularly swallow toothpaste and candy flavored toothpaste basically encourages that.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 17:12 |
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Which is why the instructions state to supervise young children so they don't swallow it. They make it taste appealing to encourage kids to brush their teeth in the first place. If the toothpaste tasted unappealing then getting many kids to brush would be an even bigger ordeal. And aside from this, toothpaste cannot contain sugar for obvious reasons, so people complaining toothpaste tastes like icing is a weird comment on the flavor.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 17:17 |
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13Pandora13 posted:Colgate and Crest are gross but Arm & Hammer (and a bunch of others) are fine. Fiancees sister didn't know she had to spit out toothpaste and apparently swallowed it well into her teens
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Len posted:Fiancees sister didn't know she had to spit out toothpaste and apparently swallowed it well into her teens I would like to meet this sister.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 17:33 |
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Tired Moritz posted:i get really sleepy after eating bread so maybe im gluten-intolerant. Serving size is not "one loaf" fyi
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The Bloop posted:Serving size is not "one loaf" fyi Of course not, you hollow it out a bit and insert some sticks of butter in there first.
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Inspector Gesicht posted:I would like to meet this sister. Can confirm you absolutely would not Edit: apparently it was actually when she was 20 or 21. She's 24 now
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Panfilo posted:Which is why the instructions state to supervise young children so they don't swallow it. Outside of the US children brush their teeth. I have never seen bubblegum flavored toothpaste outside of the US, it might exist but somehow parents in the rest of the world manage to make do without it by and large. American children are not inherently more poorly behaved than their international peers. You do know there's non-sugar sweeteners, right? Crest and Colgate both contain sodium saccharin.
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Depressio111117 posted:I realize American bread is loaded with sugar and it’s not good, but at the same time we don’t have fairy bread up here, so Yeah, we do. My mom used to do that when she was a kid and passed it on to me. We didn't call it fairy bread, but it was butter and sugar on bread. We're from the south, if location makes a difference. No, we aren't Australian in any way. E: no, I haven't done it in years.
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13Pandora13 posted:Outside of the US children brush their teeth. I have never seen bubblegum flavored toothpaste outside of the US, it might exist but somehow parents in the rest of the world manage to make do without it by and large. American children are not inherently more poorly behaved than their international peers. Outside the US some people perform surgeries without anesthesia too, does that somehow make it better than how it is done in the US? Do Crest and Colgate not exist in other countries? Are their ingredients markedly different? How much of a babby do you have to be to complain that toothpaste tastes too sweet?
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 18:57 |
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I think it's another case of someone being too eager to dunk on America.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:00 |
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13Pandora13 posted:Outside of the US children brush their teeth. I have never seen bubblegum flavored toothpaste outside of the US, it might exist but somehow parents in the rest of the world manage to make do without it by and large. American children are not inherently more poorly behaved than their international peers. There are definitely separately marketed children's tootpastes here in finland that taste different. I don't really expect these to be any different from the ones in the US.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:04 |
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where do you have to live where you think american toothpaste tastes like candy? it's mint. unless for some reason you are sampling toothpaste made for literal toddlers, it doesn't taste like loving anything but mint.
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Roobanguy posted:where do you have to live where you think american toothpaste tastes like candy? it's mint. unless for some reason you are sampling toothpaste made for literal toddlers, it doesn't taste like loving anything but mint. The same place where they think white bread tastes like angel food cake.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:14 |
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lmao, everyone who says america is the most racist country. whats your opinion on Roma?
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:23 |
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You're still talking about bread?! Well, all bread publicity is good bread publicity.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:23 |
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So how about the low-fat scam perpetrated by the sugar industry? If we're gonna be so obsessed about sugar.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:31 |
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Toothpaste chat: In China and Korea I have had green tea, ginger, and charcoal flavoured toothpaste. Those are three different toothpastes, not mixed.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 19:39 |
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Picnic Princess posted:So how about the low-fat scam perpetrated by the sugar industry? If we're gonna be so obsessed about sugar.
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DicktheCat posted:Yeah, we do. My mom used to do that when she was a kid and passed it on to me. We didn't call it fairy bread, but it was butter and sugar on bread. We're from the south, if location makes a difference. No, we aren't Australian in any way. Uh, dude, fairy bread doesn't just have sugar on it, it has hundreds-and-thousands on it. I think you guys call em sprinkles. slinkimalinki has a new favorite as of 20:01 on Sep 8, 2018 |
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Roobanguy posted:where do you have to live where you think american toothpaste tastes like candy? it's mint. unless for some reason you are sampling toothpaste made for literal toddlers, it doesn't taste like loving anything but mint. Switch to a toothpaste with no sweeteners, then try one with. It doesn't seem sweet because you're conditioned to it's sweetness. Andrast posted:There are definitely separately marketed children's tootpastes here in finland that taste different. I don't really expect these to be any different from the ones in the US. They are very different, at least from all the Finnish toothpastes I've used. Granted, my Finnish BFF is very into healthy type living so perhaps she's just getting her kids less sweet toothpaste. My experience with sweetener in Finnish pastes is that it's more Xylitol and is not nearly as sweet as in the US. I do not find American white bread to be "cake" like by any stretch. US toothpaste is disgustingly sweet though.
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 20:23 |
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Since this is the bread thread, here's the recipe I've been using in my bread maker: 320ml warm water 3tbsp melted butter 1.5tbsp sugar 2tsp active dry yeast 1tbsp powdered milk 1.5tsp salt 1tbsp wheat gluten 600g ap flour (Tsp/tbsp spoons are the 5/15 ml type) Slice it thick, toast it, and load up with Irish butter
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Sentient Data posted:Since this is the bread thread, here's the recipe I've been using in my bread maker: add more sugar
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# ? Sep 8, 2018 21:08 |
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BrigadierSensible posted:Toothpaste chat: What I'm saying is: we like trying all different kinds of crazy-rear end toothpastes in this house. I think it all started because my husband didn't much like mint, so we started looking for interesting non-mint flavors and poo poo just escalated from there. At least he's not still using the salt toothpaste of his youth, which, when combined with his habit of eating whole lemons, had eaten away a significant amount of his enamel by the time he was twenty. Our dentist loved him in those early days. eta: Oh, and cilantro toothpaste! Hirayuki has a new favorite as of 21:56 on Sep 8, 2018 |
# ? Sep 8, 2018 21:34 |
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Well done steak is perfectly fine.
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I like my steak well done with a nice sugar crust so it browns easier.
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