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Anyone tried this? I have made the same with oyster and truffle sauce years ago after first tasting it in a Michelin restaurant.. I remember the agar was an interesting texture and definitely preserved the flavor very well. I mixed it in a very large syringe in hot water rather than boil in pan as they show but just not to damage the truffle

Scratching my head if worth trying for good old ketchup and mustard. Could be sacrilege... maybe garlic spheres in ordinary sauce or mayo and dill globules?


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Anytime I don't eat for a day or more, I get sores in the roof of my mouth which are very painful when i start to eat something again. Do you experience this Mike?

This has happened to me many times for whatever reason I don't eat for more than like 18-24 hours. I've never figured out why they occur when I break the fast and start eating, maybe it has something to do with salivation glands. I couldn't imagine how painful they'd be if i fasted for a week and then ate.

Dude, that's just from all the Doritos you ate the night before fasting. Munchies can be painful

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@Itchymoku what you described is classic for canker sores (caused by vitamin deficiency). I used to volunteer at a cancer (not to be confused with canker hospice in Asia seen this several times. Don't worry, cancer is not required for them though be wary of excessive Doritos dust, "the orange lung"

Try taking Centrum or other good multivitamins for a week before fasting and continue taking them during the fast. Worst that will happen is the multi-vitamins will suppress your appetite, assisting the diet.

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Let's keep fast questions to my main life thread please

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Have a link for that thread? Unless it is Elite, then I won't be able to read it.

I'm an experienced faster and love to discuss it and physiological/spiritual effects. Longest 32 days with just water, then 8 days with juice to complete a 40 day fast. Been 28 days just water; 3 weeks a few times; many few days up to two week water only fasts.

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Anytime I don't eat for a day or more, I get sores in the roof of my mouth which are very painful when i start to eat something again. Do you experience this Mike?

This has happened to me many times for whatever reason I don't eat for more than like 18-24 hours. I've never figured out why they occur when I break the fast and start eating, maybe it has something to do with salivation glands. I couldn't imagine how painful they'd be if i fasted for a week and then ate.

I've fasted a lot over the years and I've never had anything like that happen that I can remember. Not sure what would cause that, unless when you go that long without eating you start to detox and that's how it manifests in your body. In that case going maybe several days could cleanse that out of you.

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Anytime I don't eat for a day or more, I get sores in the roof of my mouth which are very painful when i start to eat something again. Do you experience this Mike?

This has happened to me many times for whatever reason I don't eat for more than like 18-24 hours. I've never figured out why they occur when I break the fast and start eating, maybe it has something to do with salivation glands. I couldn't imagine how painful they'd be if i fasted for a week and then ate.

Dude! WTF you eating???

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Rory View Post
@Itchymoku what you described is classic for canker sores (caused by vitamin deficiency). I used to volunteer at a cancer (not to be confused with canker hospice in Asia seen this several times. Don't worry, cancer is not required for them though be wary of excessive Doritos dust, "the orange lung"

Try taking Centrum or other good multivitamins for a week before fasting and continue taking them during the fast. Worst that will happen is the multi-vitamins will suppress your appetite, assisting the diet.

nah, i've had canker sores when i was younger, the sores im talking about are directly during when i eat for the first couple times after a fast and typically they go away within 10-20 minutes after I eat. I have a pretty strange body. For instance I've never gotten the flu or cold that I can ever remember and only gotten strep throat about a half dozen times in my life.

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steak onion and pepper Stromboli, chicken parm pizza

old school italian place I've been going to since i was a kid, same people have been working there too

@Itchymoku, cheesesteak Stromboli makes me home sick & hungry! Old school italian places are the best, have you ever been to Dalessandro's Steaks and Hoagies for cheesesteaks? The philly area is the only place you can find a real cheesesteak.

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Dude! WTF you eating???

Ladyboys.

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Rory View Post
Anyone tried this? I have made the same with oyster and truffle sauce years ago after first tasting it in a Michelin restaurant.. I remember the agar was an interesting texture and definitely preserved the flavor very well. I mixed it in a very large syringe in hot water rather than boil in pan as they show but just not to damage the truffle

Scratching my head if worth trying for good old ketchup and mustard. Could be sacrilege... maybe garlic spheres in ordinary sauce or mayo and dill globules?


That looks very interesting...

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