I've Made My Mind Up Now Long time,
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Re: I've Made My Mind Up Now I'm really liking the new perspective this format provides and am finding clarity in areas I did not realize were cloudy.
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Re: I've Made My Mind Up Now Fresh means newly picked (fruit nuts & veg), or newly butchered (meat), or newly caught (fish) foods. It usually means unprocessed and describes the time when food is at its very best and hasn’t been travelling far or sitting too long on display. The three day rule is from personal experience of living 'rambo style' with a bunch of horse-drawn travellers. If you just caught it or just butchered it or just picked it, it will be safe for 3 days if you store it properly (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolgardie_safe ) but after that, it becomes dehydrated and starts getting 'stale', with risk of bacteria/fungal degradation and it stops tasting nice. If you cook it, you get another 3 days, but after that you have to feed it to the chickens.
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Re: I've Made My Mind Up Now Re:Rambo style, makes me think you can eat stuff that would make a billy goat puke.
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Re: I've Made My Mind Up Now RE: I have tried chocolate ants and fried locusts. The worst things I ever tried were Tripe (first place winner of disgusting), and a synthetic salted caramel 'ice cream' from a UK supermarket which smelled like wet dogs and tasted (to me) like rancid cabbage.
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Re: I've Made My Mind Up Now Re: What signaling would kick in prior to smell? Unconscious smells?
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