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Old 03-07-2015, 09:59 PM #371
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Never had falafel, but just looked it up- high sodium but that is the only minus, right?

The avocado plus grapefruit juice, some onion powder & sea salt has become an obsession--just going with it...let me know if anyone else finds it appealing
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Appealing

As prevalent possum eat any local inventory, notworth gardening!

(cheated a bit)
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no idea .. i think they are fried so pretty fattening. as a general policy i sort of think anything that tastes really really good is definitely really really bad for you haha.

do you just mix avocado, grapefruit, etc. in a blender?

is this a word game you guys are playing?
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The recipe I found was baked-will let you know if I try it.

No blender needed for the guac- I just mash it with a fork.

Word game = make a sentence with the last word, in this case it was 'gardening'
Try not to end with an 's'
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Gardening

good advice remains distant ensuring neither improvement nor growth

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Avocados are great here at the moment and cheap as well.
Falafals are really good food esp. if you make them yourself and bake them instead of fry them. Nothing bad in those but it depends who is making it.

Edited later to add: OOPS - Just noticed I gave a word ending in "s" again - gains - so I changed it to growth.
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Gaining routines overcomes wasting time hopeless
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Wife, mother of 4 and new teacher. Have had a few childhood knocks, snowboard falls and 2 major MVAs.

Hit top of my head pretty hard on a cabinet door in July, 2014, then our old pantry door broke off its hinge and hit me in the left temple on Sept. 21st, 2014. Maybe my 8th or 9th concussion. Apparently, one knock too many.

Currently dealing with most of the "normal" PCS symptoms. I'm trying to heal and get back to a normal life and my teaching job.

Things are far too bright and noisy everywhere. I yearn for a good night's sleep.

Undergoing cognitive and vestibular therapy. Hopeful for great progress and healing!
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SYMPHONY

Society yearning media promotes haughty oblivious narcissistic youth.
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Young optomists usually try harder.

(that was harder than it looked...)
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Harder

Hiking and riding does elicit recovery.

(well, not always, but it's a sentence )
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