Poor Teresa. In case anyone’s wondering, the Monkey Bar cross
bars in a military obstacle course are larger than you’d expect,
and they aren’t fixed. They’ll rotate in your hands, and people
like Teresa with small hands have a tough time.
BTDT. I remember when we were on FTX
in Germany near the East German border
(at the height of the Cold War), and I had
to crawl through a pasture scattered with
fresh cow patties. Fragrance defined.
Such memories. Such fun.
I wish I could do it one more time.
We did it in winter. Never even noticed what frozen yuck we were crawling through.
Until we got into a warm building and everything thawed out.
It was quite the… aromatic… experience.
Aw guys! you took my line! heh 😛
The kind of monkey bars that make
you use your forearms, hands, and
fingers more, sorry Teresa, but I
think you need to work on your
upper body a bit…
Flying a desk is not the same as the
flying trapeze.
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Oh how I wish we had that sweet of a deal in real life!
That should give all the store’s the boost they need,
and the area should have a huge burst of growth in a
matter of weeks rather than years.
Poor Teresa, a shower will just not clean THAT off!
Someone is either going to be grumpy, or laugh it off,
Knowing her, I’d say a bit of both!I can’t wait to see
both Mishel and Kathy’s faces if/when they
hear about it!
Per the package “Low Gluten”, not “No Gluten”, so probably not.
And at that price, even the certified gluten free bread mix from
Bob’s Red Mill is only a little more expensive.
According to an article I found on celiac.com, triticum monoccum (einkorn)
“may be a safe wheat alternative for those with celiac disease)”. “In the most
recent study the researchers conclude that data show a lack of toxicity of
triticum monococcum gliadin in an in vitro organ culture system, suggesting
new dietary opportunities for celiac patients. If this is the case it appears that
this grain is non-toxic to those with celiac disease.” I know there’s a crap ton
of mis/disinformation out on the web, but you gotta figure that folks running
a website called “celiac.com” would not knowingly publish something harmful
to people suffering from the disease.
Battleship Yamato, the Japanese movie.
I’ve seen clips of the final battle scene, and thought it was a pretty cheesy film.
Then I found the whole thing on youtube, and damn… It is one powerful
film that works on so many levels. I recommend it as a weekend watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WCN0k2riew
This time, I don’t mind the subtitles. They forced me to pay close attention,
and the watching experience was the better for that.
Poor Teresa. In case anyone’s wondering, the Monkey Bar cross
bars in a military obstacle course are larger than you’d expect,
and they aren’t fixed. They’ll rotate in your hands, and people
like Teresa with small hands have a tough time.
Poor Teresa is right. Got to paraphrase Bobby Darin,
“Splish, splash gotta take a bath” Mind worm anyone?
it was,,
“Splish, Splash, I was takin’ a bath.”
Mud bath.
BTDT. I remember when we were on FTX
in Germany near the East German border
(at the height of the Cold War), and I had
to crawl through a pasture scattered with
fresh cow patties. Fragrance defined.
Such memories. Such fun.
I wish I could do it one more time.
We did it in winter. Never even noticed what frozen yuck we were crawling through.
Until we got into a warm building and everything thawed out.
It was quite the… aromatic… experience.
Aw guys! you took my line! heh 😛
The kind of monkey bars that make
you use your forearms, hands, and
fingers more, sorry Teresa, but I
think you need to work on your
upper body a bit…
Flying a desk is not the same as the
flying trapeze.
I was wondering if Teresa really couldn’t hold on
to the bars, or if she let go on purpose, just to
get dirty like the rest of the recruits.
I doubt it was deliberate. Teresa is too particular about her appearance.
But anyhow I she’ll come up sputtering and laughing.
Oh how I wish we had that sweet of a deal in real life!
That should give all the store’s the boost they need,
and the area should have a huge burst of growth in a
matter of weeks rather than years.
Poor Teresa, a shower will just not clean THAT off!
Someone is either going to be grumpy, or laugh it off,
Knowing her, I’d say a bit of both!I can’t wait to see
both Mishel and Kathy’s faces if/when they
hear about it!
You just know someone has a video.
Speaking of Mishel . . . is he still in her life?
Most certainly.
Good.
We were talking about home-we were talking about home-made bread and the machines
and Dam mentioned the Einkorn wheat, I just found it on Amazon, 10 lbs bag, sorry about
the link by the way:
https://www.amazon.com/Jovial-Organic-Einkorn-All-Purpose-Pounds/dp/B00K1GFA76/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.uDtlnFwiJpM8_e6iZFrhsMjuXHLz-w3zEcR939vIYJvR9e4snZA1DukRdMcf-YOT04nqmdN3Hsg9j2krjjHyYWA2LhZ_UzgxjsMAoT88wksGImVb5D5R6Gn2gouceQRj5-TAz1UG65tSJq7-TPdemcbA2gljxHY4sJLg8UKmgIMqJQf31Tywjubk7AjYpg2eN47bN8ETRYrqvucF4g5sBZ74dUVzjNdkRTF4gOfOsAMqtCHUm75fhx6f-A5t39zZMtTvCg5vgM8An68KkudlEEWIiqyFi4daBkuu2mfiENk.xKwGZLDo3A1KCJ9fOsb9Bvqw0AlYwEW7I1GXKL6oA-8&dib_tag=se&hvadid=598630527570&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9016067&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=8089775820720549110&hvtargid=kwd-81573109476&hydadcr=4627_13230072&keywords=einkorn+flour+organic&qid=1717205210&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
My question is, (that is, if the research has been done),
is einkorn safe for people with celiac?
Per the package “Low Gluten”, not “No Gluten”, so probably not.
And at that price, even the certified gluten free bread mix from
Bob’s Red Mill is only a little more expensive.
According to an article I found on celiac.com, triticum monoccum (einkorn)
“may be a safe wheat alternative for those with celiac disease)”. “In the most
recent study the researchers conclude that data show a lack of toxicity of
triticum monococcum gliadin in an in vitro organ culture system, suggesting
new dietary opportunities for celiac patients. If this is the case it appears that
this grain is non-toxic to those with celiac disease.” I know there’s a crap ton
of mis/disinformation out on the web, but you gotta figure that folks running
a website called “celiac.com” would not knowingly publish something harmful
to people suffering from the disease.
Battleship Yamato, the Japanese movie.
I’ve seen clips of the final battle scene, and thought it was a pretty cheesy film.
Then I found the whole thing on youtube, and damn… It is one powerful
film that works on so many levels. I recommend it as a weekend watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WCN0k2riew
This time, I don’t mind the subtitles. They forced me to pay close attention,
and the watching experience was the better for that.