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MALACHI and NORTH

 

hmmm now that's interesting... super dark beer... hmm gotta find myself some tonight. :rolleyes:

 

as for the urchin and the other sea creature, yeah i guess they can be called exotic... :)

tell the bar tender to put in a glass. hehehe

parang ur trying to scare ma.. :unsure: :(

 

parang i dont wanna know whats in the bottle... :unsure: :(

You'll also want to ask for a salt shaker. Guiness, and most stouts like O'Douls, Murphy's etc, taste better when salted.

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anyone here already tried titi ng cow,buffalo?katulad sa fear factor.hilaw lang siya medyo papainitan lang ng konti.hehehe!

ball yun ah. :unsure: parang soup number 5. :blink:

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Adobong palaka - taste it when I was in pangasinan

Inihaw na butiki and Adobong pagong..... Gamot ng tropa ko, napagtripan ko lang tikman.... :)

i've tried turtle eggs but not adobong pagong :blink: i have a pet turtle... si PONG. :blink:

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MALACHI and NORTH

 

hmmm now that's interesting... super dark beer... hmm gotta find myself some tonight. :rolleyes:

 

as for the urchin and the other sea creature, yeah i guess they can be called exotic... :)

tell the bar tender to put in a glass. hehehe

parang ur trying to scare ma.. :unsure: :(

 

parang i dont wanna know whats in the bottle... :unsure: :(

You'll also want to ask for a salt shaker. Guiness, and most stouts like O'Douls, Murphy's etc, taste better when salted.

this is interesting.

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dagang bukid na try nyo na?

tried it na. kaso i was still a kid. feeling ko betrayed ako ni nanay kasi sabi nya chicken daw. pero ok lang masarap naman sha

 

natikman ko aso... bad trip kasi pinsan ko kakainis! merun kasi kaming aso sa bahay, may galis na sha. sinama sha ng pinsan ko somewhere and he came back with caldereta. e matakaw ako. nalunok ko na sha saka lang sinabi na yun yung aso namen... kakainis! i tried to vomit it out kaso nakain kao na... buti na lang bata pa ko nun.

 

have you guys eaten pinikpikan?chicken yun killing me softly sa baguio... i lived there kasi eh..

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Adobong palaka  - taste it when I was in pangasinan

Inihaw na butiki and Adobong pagong..... Gamot ng tropa ko, napagtripan ko lang tikman.... :)

i've tried turtle eggs but not adobong pagong :blink: i have a pet turtle... si PONG. :blink:

sarap ba turtle eggs?

tastes like sand... the shell is soft and the insides when cooked looks like penoy... :)

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Adobong palaka  - taste it when I was in pangasinan

Inihaw na butiki and Adobong pagong..... Gamot ng tropa ko, napagtripan ko lang tikman.... :)

i've tried turtle eggs but not adobong pagong :blink: i have a pet turtle... si PONG. :blink:

sarap ba turtle eggs?

tastes like sand... the shell is soft and the insides when cooked looks like penoy... :)

di yata masarap yun kung lasang buhangin. :unsure:

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MALACHI and NORTH

 

hmmm now that's interesting... super dark beer... hmm gotta find myself some tonight. :rolleyes:

 

as for the urchin and the other sea creature, yeah i guess they can be called exotic... :)

tell the bar tender to put in a glass. hehehe

parang ur trying to scare ma.. :unsure: :(

 

parang i dont wanna know whats in the bottle... :unsure: :(

You'll also want to ask for a salt shaker. Guiness, and most stouts like O'Douls, Murphy's etc, taste better when salted.

this is interesting.

Here's an article I stumbled on just today on the MSN page. Happy drinking y'all!

 

Dark Beer May Be Better for the Heart

Flavonoids in Dark Beer May Help Prevent Blood Clots

 

By Peggy Peck

 

 

Reviewed By Michael Smith, MD

on Tuesday, November 11, 2003

WebMD Medical News

 

 

 

 

 

Nov. 11, 2003 (Orlando, Fla.) -- The real beer argument is not "Tastes great" vs. "Less filling." It's dark vs. light, and the winner, according to a University of Wisconsin heart researcher, is dark brew because it can help prevent blood clots.

 

 

John D. Folts, PhD, professor of medicine and director of the coronary thrombosis research laboratory at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, tells WebMD that dark beer is rich in flavonoids, which have powerful antioxidant effects.

 

 

"It's about color. You can see the flavonoids in products on the shelf," he says. The rich flavonoid content makes red wine more heart friendly than white wine and purple grape juice a better choice for toddlers than white grape juice, he says.

 

 

Folts presented his dark beer-light beer study at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2003. Folts and his colleagues fed dark and light beer to dogs that had narrowed arteries in their hearts, similar to the narrowing observed in people with heart disease.

 

 

Only dogs fed dark beer had less stickiness of their blood clotting cells, says Folts. This was true even though the blood alcohol level in the dogs was the same.

 

 

He says he is currently conducting similar tests in humans. In that study, volunteers drink two bottles of either light or dark beer a day. Early indications are that dark beer again is more active at fighting blood clots than light beer, he says.

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Here's an article I stumbled on just today on the MSN page. Happy drinking y'all!

 

Dark Beer May Be Better for the Heart

Flavonoids in Dark Beer May Help Prevent Blood Clots

 

By Peggy Peck

 

 

Reviewed By Michael Smith, MD

on Tuesday, November 11, 2003

WebMD Medical News

 

 

 

 

 

Nov. 11, 2003 (Orlando, Fla.) -- The real beer argument is not "Tastes great" vs. "Less filling." It's dark vs. light, and the winner, according to a University of Wisconsin heart researcher, is dark brew because it can help prevent blood clots.

 

 

John D. Folts, PhD, professor of medicine and director of the coronary thrombosis research laboratory at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, tells WebMD that dark beer is rich in flavonoids, which have powerful antioxidant effects.

 

 

"It's about color. You can see the flavonoids in products on the shelf," he says. The rich flavonoid content makes red wine more heart friendly than white wine and purple grape juice a better choice for toddlers than white grape juice, he says.

 

 

Folts presented his dark beer-light beer study at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2003. Folts and his colleagues fed dark and light beer to dogs that had narrowed arteries in their hearts, similar to the narrowing observed in people with heart disease.

 

 

Only dogs fed dark beer had less stickiness of their blood clotting cells, says Folts. This was true even though the blood alcohol level in the dogs was the same.

 

 

He says he is currently conducting similar tests in humans. In that study, volunteers drink two bottles of either light or dark beer a day. Early indications are that dark beer again is more active at fighting blood clots than light beer, he says.[/quote]

 

Where can I sign up for this test???

 

WOW FREE BOOZE! :boo:

 

:cool:

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