CodeMaster
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Hass, haas en kaas
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Haas avo
I feel bloated today. sigh I never had any breads or wheat or spuds etc
How do you guys handle invitations to traditional meals? Doesn't really matter what culture it is, carbs are pretty much guaranteed to be on the table. Call it a cheat meal? Sit there awkwardly picking at what agrees with LC agenda? Bring your own options? Feign illness? Decline altogether?
Doesn't it feel very, not quite snobbish but kind of elitist to have to explain to people why you're not going to try the bread or the potatoes etc.
"But fruit salad?! SURELY you can eat THAT??"
How do you guys handle invitations to traditional meals? Doesn't really matter what culture it is, carbs are pretty much guaranteed to be on the table. Call it a cheat meal? Sit there awkwardly picking at what agrees with LC agenda? Bring your own options? Feign illness? Decline altogether?
Doesn't it feel very, not quite snobbish but kind of elitist to have to explain to people why you're not going to try the bread or the potatoes etc.
"But fruit salad?! SURELY you can eat THAT??"
hahaha, lol at you lot... I thought you were eating rabbit (haas) flavoured avos!
I also love 'hass' avos, but Woolies is selling them for like R48 per 4 pack![]()
Google haas avocados, it is used interchangeable with hass
Doesn't mean it's correct to use 'Haas'.
The founders name was Rudolph Hass, should I from now on incorrectly call a 747 Boeing a 747 Booing (William Boeing) just because someone can't pronounce it properly?
Nut granola is a successIt's a little bit bland for me, but considering that I used to eat cereals thats understandable. Not too sure how the book reckons it'll make 12-15 servings though. You basically have 400g worth of nuts, and putting 40g in my breakfast feels enough at best. Maybe I must just use more yoghurt to fill it up.
I assume the majority of the people are using the Paleo diet?
Help a noob out here. Are spices and salt and pepper still okay?
When making a stew/curry/stirfry. What do you have with it? As rice/pasta/bread is all loaded with carbs, right?