My sister in law was ovo-lacto and for Thanksgiving, a Tofurky would go into the oven for her. Since I am not that fond of turkey anyway, I would go for some of that instead. It didn’t taste much like turkey – a plus in my mind – and the texture was good.
I do believe that, when you are speaking of the computer devices, if there are more than one they are properly called “mouses”.
This discussion reminds me of a possibly-true anecdote about movie mogul Sam Goldwyn needing a pair of a specific animal for a movie shoot. He was afraid of misspeaking, so he allegedly said, “get me a mongoose. While you’re at it, get me another one.”
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And don’t even get me started on the Proudfoots!
Proudfeet!
I’ve had many “meat substitutes” and would just prefer a vegan dish that doesn’t pretend to be meat. Some vegan burgers are delicious. Others are trying too hard. Some don’t belong on a bun. I really like tofu, tempeh, and seitan but my gut doesn’t and that makes me sad. I’m not a vegan but neither do I feel the need to eat meat every day. Just make sure I have protein that my body doesn’t react adversely to.
Camel is the one variety meat that I don’t think I’d have again, but the only time I had it, I was served a very tough cut that was overcooked to tenderize it. I kinda felt sorry for the chef for forcing herself to deal with such a tough cut. I wouldn’t go out of my way to have frog legs. Quail legs are pretty doggone tasty though.
I had bacon with Saturday’s breakfast (cottage bacon that is). Today was reserved for a fresh breakfast burrito at the farmer’s market. Yum.
The only plural I stumbled on was the Sabertooths. And that’s the selection I made. Because it said two sabertooth remains. It didn’t identify them specifically as teeth so they could have easily been bones of two separate beasts. Therefore sabertooths, plural.
Hey, why can’t I pick wireless mouse and pencil and paper? Because I use both of them, and both frequently.
(For that matter, that roasted gazelle haunch sounds pretty good – )
I have a wireless pencil!
Cottage bacon sounds good, but I like crispy bacon for breakfast. I’d eat the cottage bacon as a main meal entree.
I had bacon for breakfast. That’s a rare thing. I’ll have it when I’m eating breakfast out but rarely when I’m home. My wife surprised me with it
100% of my current problems would be fixed with more money. I think that’s a good sign. It means I don’t have any current health issues or unsolvable problems. Tomorrow is another day.
When breakfast is a BLT, cottage bacon is perrrfection!
I haven’t had camel, but I’ve had reindeer, and fell the same. It’s like dry tough gamey venison.
Yeah. I’ve tried three species of antelope, and they were all delicious.
I have performed CPR many times. They all died.
Not really surprising. Your heart just doesn’t stop for no reason. Usually it’s something bad enough that you aren’t coming back. Also the timing has to be perfect. A couple of minutes delay and it’s not going to work.
ETA I’ve been involved in some cases where the patient did get to the hospital with a pulse but died within a short amount of time.
I watched a young boy pulled unconscious and not breathing from a swimming pool at a YMCA camp I worked at. The lifeguard administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for at least twenty minutes before the boy was revived. The camp was in a remote area in the San Bernardino Mountains of Southern California, which delayed paramedics. The boy appeared conscious and reactive when the ambulance took him away.
The CPR poll assumed that you’ve either been 100% or 0% successful with your rescue attempts.
Or it assumed that none of us have done it more than once.
Did not vote.
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Of course it’s sabertooths, but saberteeth is more fun to say and vote for. Same with meece.
I’ve had nilgai (antelope), and it was delicious.
My daughter and son-in-law are vegetarians (not vegans). They’ve made us Beyond(?) burgers on their grill. With lots of condiments they weren’t bad. I wish I’d tried one naked.
No. No, you don’t.
Imagine a textureless patty without any of the yummy umami goodness. That was the beyond burger I’d had. At least those Morningstar Farms grain patties had flavor and a mostly pleasent texture.
The first time I try a burger at a new restaurant, I order it medium rare on a bun, with no condiments. If they say they can’t make it medium rare, I change my order and I’m unlikely going to be back.
I’d like to try a Beyond burger on a plate.
Be careful that you don’t drip anything hot on you.