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I think the "eating standing up" is near de riguer


(though if at home, timing is another thing)


I put some mung bean flour spicy poppadums in the microwave the other day (they fluff up a treat)


And I became rather distracted


OMG they rapidly caught fire, becoming "Saddam's frisbees" in minutes & filling the air with their volatile chilli oil evilness


The whole household ended up coughing their lungs out


(which was quite funny in its own way:)))


Nette

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Just to qualify, when I wrote the following:


"OMG they rapidly caught fire, becoming "Saddam's frisbees" in minutes & filling the air with their volatile chilli oil evilness"


....I was stone-cold-sober (& not endangering the whole household whilst staggering around the kitchen)


If i'm "of wine" then a bowl of crunchy nut cornflakes + soya milk does me just fine



Nette

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