Posts by Che Tibby

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  • Southerly: Coming Up For Air, in reply to Lucy Stewart,

    yeeeeah... it was the explosive diarrhea and intense abdominal cramping that was a little inconvenient.

    the point i was getting at is that the kiwi wheat/dairy staples are easy enough to avoid, but maintaining it in the long term takes a fairly profound menu shift - hence the recipes (i've changed from spag bowl as go-to meal to rice-and-cold/hot-meats/curry).

    but, no beans, no brassica, nothing with high levels of fructose, not wheat.

    sure do eat a lot of oats these days, and corn. polenta, FTW.

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  • Legal Beagle: 14 Pages of Democracy, in reply to nzlemming,

    +1 occams razor there lemming

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  • Southerly: Coming Up For Air, in reply to Graeme Haywood,

    +1.

    i recently discovered a minor allergy to wheat and series of other things. short story: if it makes you fart, it was a problem.

    so i've switched from a wheat-centric diet to a rice/potato-centric diet for starches. means i have to cook a lot of delicious, delicious curries and some japanese foods, but, it's just a sacrifice you have to make....

    i largely gave up dairy a few years back, so the change wasn't too dramatic.

    as a result the whole family has kind of moved to a non-wheat diet, and have focussed even more on wholefoods. happy to provide a few useful recipes if you need them. otherwise, do like the man says: eat the hell out of that lamb and local veges.

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  • Hard News: Name That Food Blog, in reply to Islander,

    and therein the impossibility of certainty. what is it to be humane? to be inhumane?

    i only know what time and tide has taught me is wrong. it could be different for you.

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  • Hard News: Name That Food Blog, in reply to Islander,

    because they are inhumane.

    watched 'oranges and sunshine' just the other night. watch that, and try then tell me that the god-fearing people spoken of have a humanity worth a damn.

    (precis: 130,000 british children deported from "disgraceful" solo-parents families to australia between 1945 and 1970. the majority were locked in "orphanages". the rate of sexual, psychological and physical abuse - usually committed by clergy - was... appalling.

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  • Southerly: Coming Up For Air,

    holy schmolyeons...

    "it has to be acknowledged that many, many people have had a much tougher time than us."

    ur freaking kidding right?

    your post suggested a dozen or so reasons why i need remain zen about my few petty troubles. always refreshing to have the perspective renewed.

    congrats on the new location, and here's to a new year.

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  • Hard News: Name That Food Blog, in reply to Islander,

    indeed. 'what is humanity' is a question i've never really heard the answer to.

    i've often thought it was best defined by what it is not. it is not the want to cause pain, or to wilfully hurt. it is not the willingness to take a life without thought to consequence. it is not the empty accumulation of more than you need when others have to go without.

    i think you're humane when you understand why these types of actions are right or wrong.

    <2c>

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  • Hard News: Name That Food Blog, in reply to Greg Dawson,

    ah well. if all else fails you've convinced me i need to reboot object dart's food section. will try convincing Second Chef to take up the camera again.

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  • Hard News: Name That Food Blog, in reply to Greg Dawson,

    :)

    main hurdle has been che du plunge, our now three yo assistant.

    (and being invited to participate)

    call it "absolutely gastronmical"

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  • OnPoint: Dear Labour Caucus,

    i hear someone saying 'ouch'.

    your ability to tell it like it is continues to make me a fan keith.

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