@Rachox I find the same C18 rule applies to cutesie kitties, pid dling puppies, and coconut porridge as well.@Brunneria maybe @Tipetoo ’s spider breaks forum rule C18 “Posting grotesque and/or offensive content”. As an arachnophobe I found it grotesque and offensive!What do you think @Goonergal ?!
Ah.
I never see any pics like that.
They just appear in posts as i scroll through the thread.
Certainly editing them is not inside my mod permissions, so am sorry, but I can’t remove it.
However... as a suggestion, try posting new, pleasant pics into posts. The spider may be appearing because it is the last pic on the thread (or something). If you add nicer pictures, then they may turn up instead...?
I thought you were suggesting an improvised support for climbers?
Great menu and excellent discovery. One of my all time favourite meals was ostrich steak with roquefort in glorious sunshine in St Emelion. Eggs, we have almost 5 dozen and there will be more later.Last week I "discovered" ostrich fillets in my local supermarket. Delicious, tasty (like a decent steak), tender and I believe healthy and about half the price of an average steak! Best of all, blood sugar drops after eating them!
Ostrich and scrambled eggs for breakfast this morning.
Now if I can find the eggs, I'm having the daddy of all omelettes
Great menu and excellent discovery. One of my all time favourite meals was ostrich steak with roquefort in glorious sunshine in St Emelion. Eggs, we have almost 5 dozen and there will be more later.
I am not going to edit the post, as it is nature at it's finest, and it also makes a good food source for a snack.
Great menu and excellent discovery. One of my all time favourite meals was ostrich steak with roquefort in glorious sunshine in St Emelion. Eggs, we have almost 5 dozen and there will be more later.
@Forum members who attended the conference in London. Are any conclusions from the conference re diabetes and diet going to be published for the public at any time?
Not me but the guy at the local crocodile farm does - you see the birds strutting about freely and the crocs happily basking - and so do a few others around here - farmer's markets are stacked to the gunnels with 'emWelcome @Arfie ! Eat enough of that ostrich and you'll be a world class sprinter
@ianpspurs you raise ostrich as well?
Last night's meal went on nearly until bedtime and while all was LC the consumption level was VeryH...
Return to real life today I hope.
Bfast 1/2 avocado, pecans, #crispie flax, DWGM, 3 sq 90% choc
Lunch another flax crispie and either smoked or planked salmon, will have to get to son's to find out
Supper there's a leftover plate from last night's party so we'll see what's on that.
Not me but the guy at the local crocodile farm does - you see the birds strutting about freely and the crocs happily basking - and so do a few others around here - farmer's markets are stacked to the gunnels with 'em
Apologies if this is seen as advertising but https://www.johnsonsofoldhurst.co.uk/crocodilesYou're pulling my leg, right?
Ostrich, being fowl, would probably be one I'd try, and also non-river-bottom croc. Florida has alligators and no need to farm them. There's a reality tv show called maybe Swamp Men which can be hilarious. Hunt gators for the bounty, then have a feast!
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