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    #71
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Onions and garlic are actually symbiotic organisms. There is a little creature, actually a type of earthworm that lives just under the bulb.
    The worm extracts nutrients from the soil for the onion/garlic and in return gets a sugary treat.
    Pulling up the onion or garlic results in the worm dying
    On the plus side, cooking spag bol gets a lot easier.
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      #72
      Onions are poisonous to dogs. Perhaps the same applies to vegetarians.

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        #73
        Is it true astronauts are forbidden from eating beans?

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          #74
          Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
          Onions are poisonous to dogs. Perhaps the same applies to vegetarians.
          and piggies
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            #75
            Originally posted by Pogle View Post
            and piggies
            Avocado is poisonous to most animals. Kills African species of Parrots within hours.

            There's a theory that the avocado co-evolved with South American mega-fauna, and so to prevent other animals eating it developed a toxin that upset just about anything, but that the mega-fauna were not susceptible to.

            I say, if that is the case then why not consider that it co-evolved with humans as they're not susceptible, but apparently the time scale isn't big enough.
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              #76
              Originally posted by threaded View Post

              If you're a carnivore: how do you react when presented with vegetarian food?

              I eat it. Lots of Indian cuisine is veggie.

              Once I realised as a teenager that lots of people from India where veggie and they cooked yummy food I had no problems with veggies who aren't your PETA militants.

              Plus the people I hang around with who are veggie don't do that. They always provide a meat option even if they don't actually cook it or won't touch it.
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                #77
                Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                I eat it. Lots of Indian cuisine is veggie.

                Once I realised as a teenager that lots of people from India where veggie and they cooked yummy food I had no problems with veggies who aren't your PETA militants.

                Plus the people I hang around with who are veggie don't do that. They always provide a meat option even if they don't actually cook it or won't touch it.
                Steak Tartare out of a plastic tub?

                ClientCo's restaurant does tartare de cheval, but even if I'm so hungry I could eat a horse I'm not going to...

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by meridian View Post

                  ClientCo's restaurant does tartare de cheval, but even if I'm so hungry I could eat a horse I'm not going to...
                  It is very nice though.
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by meridian View Post
                    Steak Tartare out of a plastic tub?

                    ClientCo's restaurant does tartare de cheval, but even if I'm so hungry I could eat a horse I'm not going to...
                    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                    It is very nice though.
                    Champion the "Nice on bread" horse has a certain ring to it...

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Pogle View Post
                      Originally posted by TimberWolf

                      Onions are poisonous to dogs. Perhaps the same applies to vegetarians.
                      and piggies
                      Not guinea pigs though - According to this, it cures their asthma.
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