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http://www.gourmetmondiale.com/collecti ... ream-glaze
Did you fast ? should be hard with dog days !






Piling wrote:Here it is hard for muslims also, because they have to work as ordinary citizens. It was even bad for muslim students, because ramandan started during Baccalaureat examination : fasting + short nights.
And imagine muslims in Iceland, with a day lasting 22 hours… Allah did not think about people living out of Arabia !



obliging vegans to take pills. 


Piling wrote:Today, Beef steak à la bordelaise (red wine sauce with beef marrow)![]()
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Anthea wrote:Londoner wrote:...don't do anything during days time except sleeping. In the evening after they break their fast they all come out like bats.
In the old day it was very hard. I remember my step mother. She was pregnant, fasting, carrying my brother on her back and was collecting harvest in the field. It was midsummer, the longest day.
Sleeping during the day is cheating you might as well say that I fast every night

Piling wrote:You forgot B12 vitamin and zinc, only found in meatobliging vegans to take pills.
Humans are neither vegetarian nor carnivore : they are OMNIVORE. No discrimination in my plate
Other good sources of zinc are nuts, whole grains, legumes, and yeast.
Vitamin B12 isn't affect by heat. It is affected by water.
Vitamin B12 is actually a bacteria found in the soil where vegetables are grown. But since we wash our vegetables before we eat them, we wash off all the B12 with water.
But cows, pigs, ect. are feed the vegetables without them being washed off. This puts B12 in their body, which is why it's in their meat after they're slaughtered.
This gives off the impression that vitamin B12 is only available from animals, but it isn't. When you cook that meat, the B12 isn't affected by heat.
Naturally from the soil, but mostly available in meats, not vegetables... weird, isn't it?



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