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NowNow

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  1. Thank you for at least admitting why you won't admit that you are wrong. 😊
  2. Let me give you another clue, genius. Ask your friends in Australia to find the same product you have pictured. ANY of them 😊 Secondly, take a look at Allowrie in Australia Doesn't look the same, does it? Go into a supermarket and read the label, if you can read.
  3. I don't think there is any concern for that. The question was simply "Are cheese burgers and BBQ meat with BBQ sauce containing sugar considered a healthy choice?" No one is suggesting that you shouldn't eat them and they aren't tasty. But they aren't health foods and should be eaten in moderation. @fredwiggy insists they are healthy choices 😊 Americans...eh?
  4. How does it handle 4k media? https://repo.jellyfin.org/jellyfish/
  5. Saturated fat is the issue. Probably more than 20g in a cheeseburger. Pray for that intelligence..
  6. I prefer to make my own. Don't trust anyone else.
  7. Get a good one, as you don't eat them every day 😊 They aren't a health food.
  8. Does "Texas BBQ' have sugar? It seems it does in the sauce. So he going to get the sugar anyway, but he doesn't want it, because he is pre-diabetic. So Texas BBQ without the BBQ sauce and fatty burgers. Seems stupid advice overall. Why not make sensible suggestions in the first place?
  9. So your suggestion is that @thaibeachlovers should move from hotdogs, to buying very expensive grass-fed beef? Have I got that right?
  10. So what should he leave out from his cheeseburger and how should he prepare a Texas BBQ?
  11. I clearly know more about @thaibeachlovers than you do. You obviously know nothing at all.
  12. No. There were no links produced until I challenged you and none were useful. Such as removing the cheese or discarding half the bun. Really just nonsense. Spending more doesn't make it healthier, that's just idiotic.
  13. Your whole premise is a nonsense and highly inappropriate. @thaibeachlovers lives in New Zealand on a limited budget. Your suggestions were insensitive and totally ridiculous.
  14. But they don't know nutrition and you didn't supply any links to that showed how to prepare any healthy versions. Your replies suggested they could find restaurants with high quality ingredients. Nothing about healthy, but certainly expensive. Highly inappropriate for @thaibeachlovers Do you think he has extensive cooking facilities/money to burn? I know. You don't. I understand the people to whom I reply. Even you 😊
  15. If they are stored on the phone, there is no issue.
  16. So let's have some good value recipes for your suggested dishes on this thread. All the ingredients needed to make them in Thailand. TIA.
  17. Where have you described to @thaibeachlovers the healthy way to prepare your suggested dishes. 68 posts and you haven't got there yet?
  18. I eat at home every day and rarely eat outside. But you didn't know that did you? I know A LOT more about you than you do about me 😊
  19. I'm not old. I can be silly sometimes, but that's ok. Better than being miserable 😊 Thailand is good value if you are adaptable. Some people will always find problems. It's their nature.
  20. I don't believe you have any friends in real life. I have a real relationship not based on financial support. I'm not like you.
  21. Nope, not ALL, just 'shrimp scampi'. That's just one thing. You are incapable of telling the truth.
  22. No, they did not No, they are not. Obviously. Though I always did wonder why burgers are considered unhealthy, since they contained minced meat, tomato, onion and did not seem terribly unhealthy. Edited 1 hour ago by Cameroni That is @Cameroni agreeing with me and disagreeing with you.
  23. Nope. He just admitted that he was baiting me. 😊 I simply disagree with his assertions.
  24. Shrimp scampi? 🤣 So it's just a name for a NYC dish. They don't have scampi, but only shrimp, so they call it shrimp scampi. Okay... so shrimp scampi is fine. High cholesterol but okay. In the U.K, Scampi is served fried in batter or breadcrumbs and usually with chips and tartar sauce. This is an international forum, you need to make the distinction. Your dish I would have in the form of a Gambas al Pil Pil
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