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Did you know there were actually Ninja Cooks?
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I did think of it but opted for the honey, but this salt looks great though, pink salt!
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I think that is more my style. Ninja Cook by day, Ninja Cook by night.
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Eden wrote:
Did you know there were actually Ninja Cooks?
Really? No, I din't know but sounds real cool. I might be a ninja cook myself, hahahaa..:-)
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Like my sensei always said...If your salt aint pink, it stink.
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Eden wrote:
I think that is more my style. Ninja Cook by day, Ninja Cook by night.
Kinda my style too!
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Eden wrote:
Like my sensei always said...If your salt aint pink, it stink.
Non, no, no, no more white salts for ya, or for me! Gotta take a trip to the himalayas soon.
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I go through bamboo cutting boards like toilet paper. There is a whole cutting board grave yard behind my house.
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pearl wrote:
Eden wrote:
Like my sensei always said...If your salt aint pink, it stink.
Non, no, no, no more white salts for ya, or for me! Gotta take a trip to the himalayas soon.
Those pasty whites and their white table salt.
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Gosh, I have this one bamboo cutting board for some years now, time to dispose it as it's cracked up in the middle.
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You should try and add some coconut butter to your drinks and ice creams and see how that comes out
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pearl wrote:
Eden wrote:
Like my sensei always said...If your salt aint pink, it stink.
Non, no, no, no more white salts for ya, or for me! Gotta take a trip to the himalayas soon.
You just need HDTV and a furry yak rug.
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pearl wrote:
You should try and add some coconut butter to your drinks and ice creams and see how that comes out
It hardens up a bit too much when cold. I can barely get it to melt on my skin. I used to wear it for the smell. The good quality stuff smell amazing.
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Eden wrote:
pearl wrote:
Eden wrote:
Like my sensei always said...If your salt aint pink, it stink.
Non, no, no, no more white salts for ya, or for me! Gotta take a trip to the himalayas soon.
You just need HDTV and a furry yak rug.
I neither have both! I mean I have a nice TV but no channels, or cable and is only used to watch movies ocassionally esp by Sach.
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Eden wrote:
pearl wrote:
You should try and add some coconut butter to your drinks and ice creams and see how that comes out
It hardens up a bit too much when cold. I can barely get it to melt on my skin. I used to wear it for the smell. The good quality stuff smell amazing.
Tastes good too. I also make some coconut chutney, it's really great as a condiment.
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Damn...it's hard to find a good Yak rug nowadays.
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Eden, so nice talking to you today, a wonderful surprise, and I'm gonna get some sleep but I have a feeling I'm gonna dream of that basil ice cream...:-) Thanks for the wonderful chat.
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Eden wrote:
Damn...it's hard to find a good Yak rug nowadays.
Well, when I go to the himalayas I'll try to get you one. Promise.
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Guess I'll have to settle for baby Alpaca.
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Grab me some Yak jerky too....the kind they sell at the farmers market without black pepper.
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Eden wrote:
Guess I'll have to settle for baby Alpaca.
Sheesh, those babbies look so adoroble and snuggly.
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Eden wrote:
Grab me some Yak jerky too....the kind they sell at the farmers market without black pepper.
Never heard of that, but will see what it is. Anything else?
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A case of dried mullberries would be nice.
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I've seen a lot of people buy this stuff called maca att he whole foods. But I never tried it.
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