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    Kamo seiro (duck with soba) and T-bone steak with Japanese sauce

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    Tuna nicoise.

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    I've been on a stag do and eaten crap all week and not a single egg! I'm gagging for one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    I've been on a stag do and eaten crap all week and not a single egg! I'm gagging for one.
    That always gets me. “Stag do” has to be the daintiest way to say bachelor party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    That always gets me. “Stag do” has to be the daintiest way to say bachelor party.
    It's just how we say it bro! There was nowt dainty about this stag I assure you wowzers.
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    This was what Mrs. K wanted for Christmas Eve dinner but it took until now to find some decent clams.

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    Had a pretty decent West Coast Canadian chardonnay with it.
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    Winter in California is citrus time, and we are having a freak warm spell this week so it's raining oranges in the back yard. Today, roughly 6 liters of fresh orange juice from around 40+ oranges, not to mention some limes that get juiced to go into the freezer for later. If we don't do something with them every few days, they get moldy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    Winter in California is citrus time, and we are having a freak warm spell this week so it's raining oranges in the back yard. Today, roughly 6 liters of fresh orange juice from around 40+ oranges, not to mention some limes that get juiced to go into the freezer for later. If we don't do something with them every few days, they get moldy.

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    Damn, I'm jealous!
    Citrus is a favorite but oranges and grapefruit are no eaters now.

    One winter when docked in Ft. Meyers, Fl. we were about two blocks from the Thomas Edison estate. It had all sorts of citrus trees on the grounds. I talked to guards and they let me come and pick up fruit whenever I wanted all season. Wonderful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by boatme99 View Post
    Damn, I'm jealous!
    Citrus is a favorite but oranges and grapefruit are no eaters now.

    One winter when docked in Ft. Meyers, Fl. we were about two blocks from the Thomas Edison estate. It had all sorts of citrus trees on the grounds. I talked to guards and they let me come and pick up fruit whenever I wanted all season. Wonderful!

    I had heard there was an enzyme in grapefruit that breaks down statin drugs in the gut, but I didn't realize it was also in oranges. That's a bummer. I hope you are recovering well after your last surgery? Stay positive. Wishing you great healing powers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by boatme99 View Post
    Damn, I'm jealous!
    Citrus is a favorite but oranges and grapefruit are no eaters now.

    One winter when docked in Ft. Meyers, Fl. we were about two blocks from the Thomas Edison estate. It had all sorts of citrus trees on the grounds. I talked to guards and they let me come and pick up fruit whenever I wanted all season. Wonderful!
    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    I had heard there was an enzyme in grapefruit that breaks down statin drugs in the gut, but I didn't realize it was also in oranges. That's a bummer. I hope you are recovering well after your last surgery? Stay positive. Wishing you great healing powers!
    Me neither. I had heard about drugs and grapefruit, but not oranges.
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