I didn't read Outlaws advice, so this may be covered but strangely, rice is supposed to be the most liable to bacteria if left out. It must go straight to the fridge, or be thrown out after cooking.
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Question about food (OUTLAW, et al.)
by compound complex ingreetings, food lovers and hopeful avoiders of food poisoning:.
there was a recent thread on the importance of proper heating/cooling of food.
outlaw, a chef, gave good and helpful warnings.
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Struggling
by anniegirl76 ini have been df-ed for almost 9 years.
just out of curiosity, has anyone decided to find another religion or belief after being jw?
i struggle with my feelings, my mom and brother, aunt, cousins are all jw.
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doofdaddy
My last contact with jws was when an "elder" pulled his car over and walked up to me. He put out his hand to shake mine. I knew what he was up to and ignored it. He started talking, so I took out my earphones. Do you believe blah blah, faithful and discreet blah...No.
Do you believe jehovah blah blah...No.
Well write a letter to the cong blah...No.
Earphones back in. That was oh about 12 yrs ago. Very satisfying!
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Struggling
by anniegirl76 ini have been df-ed for almost 9 years.
just out of curiosity, has anyone decided to find another religion or belief after being jw?
i struggle with my feelings, my mom and brother, aunt, cousins are all jw.
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doofdaddy
Godrulz said:
Hinduism is old, but it is not even close to Christianity
Hinduism is the oldest known spiritual tradition in the world and there is evidence that it flourished long before recorded history in ancient India.
The ancient Vedic civilization practiced Hinduism in the Indus Valley over 6,000 years ago and it was already then an old established tradition.
There is plenty of Evidence that its origin goes back into pre-historic times.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_old_is_Hinduism#ixzz1MCgkzhML
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Going to try quitting smoking again...
by sinis inseriously this time.
its not the nicotine that drives me nuts (i chew the gum) it's that hand mouth desire or lack of it.
i am finding myself chewing on pencils or whatever else is around me.
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doofdaddy
I haven't touched a cigarette in, oh, 4yrs or so. It was definitely the hardest thing to do in my life. Harder than leaving the witnesses or divorce. I accepted that I will always be a smoker, I just choose not to. It gave me power, rather than say, I am giving up, which sounds powerless. It took a couple of go's and then something just shifted. I lost the desire....
Talesin nailed it. It was so hard because cigarettes were always there, in any situation, when humans were unreliable. I finally became responsible for myself and excepted myself, "good" and "bad"
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How is it that well educated and financially stable people become Jehovah's Witnesses?
by 21stcenturywoman inwhen i was growing up most of the jws around me were poor and lower middle class.
some were middle class, but very few were upper middle class.
only (maybe) about 1% were college educated.
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doofdaddy
Mental illness isn't limited to the "uneducated"...
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Sometimes You Just Gotta Score One For the Cult Members
by PublishingCult ini really don't care much for jw's at my door, or at anyone's door.
this chauvinistic, fanatical bully-a-hole, however, is one of the worst examples of a christian i have ever seen.
the jw's handled themselves very well in the face of this ridiculous bullying and taunting by this so-called christian attempting to school the jw's about god and the bible.
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doofdaddy
I feel sorry for the poor bugger driving, he told them to get in the car at the beginning. He may have had a few choice words for the old couple once they left!
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Beware online filter bubbles TED
by Mickey mouse inhttp://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_beware_online_filter_bubbles.html.
i guess the governing body would be happy about this..
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doofdaddy
Thanks Mickey Mouse. Just confirms my gut feeling about the narrowing of my search results!
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Is this just an Incredible Coincidence?!.....Amazing!
by journey-on inhttp://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/26/long-lost-half-brothers-reunited-6000-miles-home/.
thousands of miles away from home, two long-lost half brothers from massachusetts were reunited in a chance encounter on a hawaiian beach, myfoxboston.com reported monday.. rick hill from massachusetts, his wife and their kids were on the beach in waikiki when a man offered to snap their picture.. "he said 'say leominster', that's where he's from.
so we smiled and said 'wow, what made you say that?
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Can I tell another?
I met a very beautiful woman in my hometown and we hung out for a bit. At one point her younger brother was visiting from their home city and I met him once, very briefly. On that same journey to India (as above) I was stuck in Delhi. It was 50 degrees Celsius, just before the monsoon. I was too tight to pay for air con, so was sweltering under a fan in my room. As happens in India, the power failed. It was impossible to sleep, so I walked out into street and it was literally cheek to jowl. A great image of hell. I managed to find a bar with air con and bought a beer, drinking as slow as was possible, just to cool down. I finally left and it was like walking into a dream. The crowd parted for an elephant to pass, yes he/she had a mamoot. Then a cart with oxen squeezed through. There were "holy" cattle wandering about eating garbage and then out of the human tide comes an arm and some one yelling my name. At first I ignored them. You learn to do that in India. He persisted, so I squeezed through and yes, it was that woman's brother...
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Is this just an Incredible Coincidence?!.....Amazing!
by journey-on inhttp://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/26/long-lost-half-brothers-reunited-6000-miles-home/.
thousands of miles away from home, two long-lost half brothers from massachusetts were reunited in a chance encounter on a hawaiian beach, myfoxboston.com reported monday.. rick hill from massachusetts, his wife and their kids were on the beach in waikiki when a man offered to snap their picture.. "he said 'say leominster', that's where he's from.
so we smiled and said 'wow, what made you say that?
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Agree Journey-on
Oh if anyone thinks we had similar lives, so were in the same area, no. We both were only tourists to the Dalai Lama. In Rome don't you visit the Vatican? Actually, we had nothing in common except for music (he was a big DJ in London). We spoke of our differences, not similarity. He was studying Reiki and wanted out of the club scene in London. Actually, I was amazed that he remembered me, as I was still "placing him" when he walked off into the masses in Bangkok.