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cream, cheese and salt, are literally addictive. yep, just like crack. eating noxious, factory-refined foods stimulate the holy temple to produce the opiate dopamine, the feel-good drug. combine with addictive coffee, soft drinks, cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical drugs, clearly we're been molded, not
by choice, into dead-food junkies. it's not your fault, however. you simple trusted betty crocker and ronald mcdonald to be responsible. we can take down the ethically malnourished, out-of-touch corporate fat cats by ignoring their products. they don't own you. impractical and idealistic?...
https://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/12/
cream, cheese and salt, are literally addictive. yep, just like crack. eating noxious, factory-refined foods stimulate the holy temple to produce the opiate dopamine, the feel-good drug. combine with addictive coffee, soft drinks, cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical drugs, clearly we're been molded, not
by choice, into dead-food junkies. it's not your fault, however. you simple trusted betty crocker and ronald mcdonald to be responsible. we can take down the ethically malnourished, out-of-touch corporate fat cats by ignoring their products. they don't own you. impractical and idealistic?...
http://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/12/
lahpet, also spelled laphat, laphet, lephet, leppet, or letpet in english ( burmese : လက်ဖက်; mlcts : lak hpak, pronounced [ləphɛʔ] ), is burmese for fermented or pickled tea . myanmar is one of very few countries where tea is eaten as well as drunk. its pickled tea is unique in the region, and is not
plain/crude hot water) or lahpet-yei gyan (လက်ဖက်ရည်ကြမ်း, plain/crude tea); it is the national drink in a predominantly buddhist country with no national drink other than the palm toddy . acho gyauk (အချိုခြောက်, lit. sweet and dry) or black tea makes sweet tea (လက်ဖက်ရည်ချို, lahpetyei gyo) with milk...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahpet