Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Hmmm...I think I saw Burger king and Hardees both offering what they call a low carb burger wrap.... beef patty wrapped with lettuce. This is in Florida, and many times they try marketing experiments in the state... Re: People poisoning themselves/ loooong > where bread is necessary....? > > I saw a fast food burger joint offering hamburgers wrapped in lettuce...no bun. oh really? which one? i might have to pay them a (rare) visit. > laura <HTML><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN " " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd " ><BODY><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " > <B>IMPORTANT ADDRESSES</B> <UL> <LI><B><A HREF= " / " >NATIVE NUTRITION</A></B> online</LI> <LI><B><A HREF= " http://onibasu.com/ " >SEARCH</A></B> the entire message archive with Onibasu</LI> </UL></FONT> <PRE><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " ><B><A HREF= " mailto: -owner " >LIST OWNER:</A></B> Idol <B>MODERATORS:</B> Heidi Schuppenhauer Wanita Sears </FONT></PRE> </BODY> </HTML> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 >Hmmm...I think I saw Burger king and Hardees both offering what they call a low carb burger wrap.... beef patty wrapped with lettuce. This is in Florida, and many times they try marketing experiments in the state... If you are in California, the In-n-Out burger joints have an AWESOME burger with no bun. It's not listed on the menu ... just order any hamburger on the menu and say " protein style " . They have specially cut leaves of lettuce, like 5 on each side, and a special holder, and it's the juiciest most wonderful burger I've ever had. Actually it's how I used to eat burgers when I was a kid ... I never liked the bun because they would get mushy and fall apart (I hate mushy!). Heidi Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 - Actually, peanut butter and jelly with some nice mild cheese rolled in lettuce is quite yummy... ;-) *S* -- In , <panamabob@S...> wrote: > where bread is necessary....? > > I saw a fast food burger joint offering hamburgers wrapped in lettuce...no bun. > > Make ya think when bread really IS absolutely necessary... > > OK, peanut butter and jelly on lettuce may be a bit weird. > > :-) > > > > >what i find the most difficult is where bread > >seems 'necessary'...like with a burger. or some >tuna salad. or a slice of liverwurst. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Sue wrote: Actually, peanut butter and jelly with some nice mild cheese rolled in lettuce is quite yummy... ;-) *S* response OK, you are weird, ,,, my kids said so :-) Re: People poisoning themselves/ loooong - Actually, peanut butter and jelly with some nice mild cheese rolled in lettuce is quite yummy... ;-) *S* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Hello , here is a special message from The Office of Blinding Common Sense and Evidentially Compelled Behavior: EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW EAT THE LIVER AND EAT IT RAW Nobody thinks it's delicious, but it's easy to find it " okay " to " pleasant enough " . Take small pieces and let them linger on your tongue for a while so you can become friendly with the unique sensory experience. The only thing you have to fear is fear itself and also maybe your gag reflex. A variety of foods with distinctive, powerful, even mildly unpalatable flavors is a healthy approach to eating. A bite here, a bite there. It all balances out and makes your senses come alive. Think about those pungent Indian garlic pickles. A little goes a long way. A thin, small slice of raw liver, then a slice of fresh apple or pear, then a spoonful of coconut curry, then a mouthful of greens and sprouts, then another thin, small slice of raw liver, then a few sips of soup, then a few strands of sea veggies, then a chunk of radish kimchi, then a chunk of sardines in a fragrant sauce, and so on and on and on... Try to eat at least 15 or 20 different foods in every meal. Enjoy life, food is art. Or, if you want a quick and dirty solution (an American thing?), just mince the raw liver very finely, and toss it with a hearty salad of mixed greens, other veggies, fruits, seeds, etc, just whatever you have on hand, maybe a little ACV dribbled on top.... You know, a good normal salad with a foundation of fresh greens, maybe some raw, some cooked, a mix of things... The point is you will barely even notice the liver or even not notice it at all! Personally I have no problem just tossing a big chunk of raw liver in my touch by itself and chewing for a bit--although after a few chunks it becomes unpalatable and it's all about quantity and balance--but I often use this mincing/salad method for convenience or if I'm not in the mood for liver. Try serving a gourmet salad to a friend sometime with a little raw liver buried in the mix without even mentioning anything about it, and I bet they will never notice or question anything. And remember a little liver goes a long way. If you're using it medicinally for energy (like does), then by all means have a tiny portion everyday! For me, I eat about 50g once or twice a week at most just for the sake of dietary variety. Also, remember that liver is a very common, ordinary food around the world. You would be silly not to eat it if you have such a frustrating physiological condition as you describe. Mike SE Pennsylvania The best way to predict the future is to invent it. --Alan Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 >Sue wrote: > >Actually, peanut butter and jelly with some nice mild cheese rolled in >lettuce is quite yummy... >;-) >*S* Ummm ... that reminds me of a dessert we used to get a lot in Spain. It was this jelly that was made very stiff, so it could be cut into sticks. You ate one stick next to a stick of cheese, and just chewed them together. Jelly and cheese work real well together. I can't see how peanut butter would hurt! Heidi Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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