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		<title>Of Boiled Potatoes | B92 Blog</title>
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				<title>a &quot;recovery&quot; menu</title>
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						1) few pieces of cheese (3 diff kinds, from dry and hard [irish] to soft and moist [french]), few black and green olives, glass of red wine (Cabernet, Merlot), crackers (unsalted) - or bread and vinager/olive oil/basil/garlic dip)<br />
2) toast, butter, little bit of caviar (black), glass of wine (pino, champaign)<br />
3) boiled (or baked) potato, piece of white cheese (goat or sheep), dried/smoked/salted fish (bass, sardines, haring, sole, bluefish, ...), olives, glass of white wine (chardonnay, pino) - or something harder e.g. stolly, onion, vinegar, lemon, homemade (or as close as you can get) bread<br />
4) garden salad (belgrade vicinity - back yard garden - the kind where you can smell tomatoes from a few hundred yards away): letuce, tomato, feta cheese, onions, vinegar/oil, olives, green/red peper, cucumber, &quot;slivovic&quot;, prusuto<br />
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Then repeat... makes me feel better every time.<br />
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Cheeseburger pizza!? You must be joking.<br />
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P.S. Forgot to mention - just nibble and sip... dont stuff your face with it. And you'll be fine :)<br />
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				<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 07:15:01 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>akasting</dc:creator>
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				<title>be careful!</title>
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						Even our wishes, our food fantasies, even what we consider to be the most individual items of our feelings and thoughts. our deepest fantasies - <b>they are all industrial products, produced somewhere by someone, in order to invade and conquer our minds.</b><br />
There is no such thing like cheeseburger pizza. It's just a fantasy.<br />
It is intentionally produced malware for minds - not for stomachs.<br />
And it's working. Even when we touch it and eat it, we do not touch nor eat the real thing - which is rubbish - we are still tasting our implanted fantasy.<br />
Real things have no names at all. Nor looks, nor images.<br />
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When you have strong urge for some delicacy, test it on your dog first. Dogs can eat various food we usually throw away. But try them with the most expensive specialties of most appreciated chefs - they will probably turn away their noses in disgust.<br />
That's because dogs have no fantasy - just sharp and truthful senses.					]]>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 02:17:31 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>gorran2</dc:creator>
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				<title>Re: boring potato</title>
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						The same way marketers trained us to crave cheesburger pizzas, we are fully capable of retraining ourselves to enjoy a simple boiled potato. Food in its original state contains as much taste as the latest airbrushed fast food concoction (more, if you ask me). It's a girl-next-door beauty vs. silicon-stuffed bleached blond  (they don't call the images of gooye melting cheese &quot;food porn&quot; for nothing!). At the end, who do you want to be with for the rest of your life?					]]>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 16:36:58 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>ninasimone</dc:creator>
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				<title>Maan, it was a damn...</title>
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						... devastating flu, since you are keeping the existence on a concentration camp diet....<br />
Praying for your survival!<br />
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Mungos, The Fellowsufferer<br />
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				<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 16:13:08 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>mungos92</dc:creator>
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				<title>Nothing wrong</title>
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						<br />
with a humble boiled potato. You just mash it nicely, add loads of butter, full fat milk and salt, give it a whip or two and voila - perfect comfort food. <img src='/gfx/emoticons/smile.gif' alt='' />					]]>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 12:47:35 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>Bili Piton</dc:creator>
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				<title>Re: boring potato</title>
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						Oscar knew even Filius Dei once gaga remember and regret only temptations he resisted….<img src='/gfx/emoticons/wink.gif' alt='' /><br />
be wise before being gaga, just in case....					]]>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 12:01:59 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>marta l</dc:creator>
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				<title>Re: boring potato</title>
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						<br />
et accedens temptator dixit ei si Filius Dei es dic ut lapides isti panes fiant<br />
(Matt 4:3)<br />
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I can resist anything except temptation. (Oscar Wilde)<br />
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				<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 11:36:18 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>Chris Farmer</dc:creator>
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				<title>The answer is...educate yourself</title>
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						Eagerness for profit or simple lack of knowledge or awareness has made many producers &quot;cut corners&quot;, and add additives to the food, not normally considered healthy.  We have to attempt to find a happy medium, educate ourselves, find locally grown produce, and have some amount of trust, otherwise our mental health may suffer.  For example, if you bought your potato from a local farmer, if it didn´t look as big as someone´s head, there is a better chance your potato did not have pesticide residues, and since you cooked your potato rather than made it into french fries, there is less chance that your potato has potentially dangerous acrylamide that is created during frying of potatoes at temperatures higher than 220 degrees C.  Prijatno!<br />
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				<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 11:12:10 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>jednatanja</dc:creator>
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				<title>boring potato</title>
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						 <blockquote style='border:1px solid #DADAAB;border-left:4px solid #DADAAB;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;width:95%;background-color:#F6F6DC;background:#F6F6DC url(http://blog.b92.net/gfx/quote-bottomright.png) bottom right no-repeat;padding-bottom:20px;padding-left:10px;padding-right:10px;padding-top:4px;'>I have no idea if I WANT to eat the cheeseburger pizza or not</blockquote><br />
you DO. go for it <img src='/gfx/emoticons/cool.gif' alt='' />					]]>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 10:26:07 GMT</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>marta l</dc:creator>
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