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>>>>>I like spicy foods; I don't like the flavor of curry, or taste of it. My wife and my daughters love curry. So when they go for Indian food, I go drinking <g>.
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>>>I love jambalaya...I love spicy foods...I love Kung Pao chicken....I love Three Mile Island wings....but I can't stand curry.
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>>We are soul mates :) (jambalaya, spicy foods, hating curry).. except I don't eat mean; I am a vegetarian.
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>My younger daughter has been a vegetarian for nearly a year now. Technically she is a pescetarian, which is a vegetarian who eats fish. She and her roommate, who had been a vegetarian from around 8th grade, made the decision together. I asked her what the heck is that, pescetarian? She told me. I said maybe you should say you are a vegetarian who eats fish so people will know what you mean. Now I call her a presbyterian. It has become our latest in-joke. I think it's a good sign when you have a 21 year old "child" with whom you still have in-jokes. She is off to Prague for 5 months less than a month from now and it is going to be very strange not seeing her.
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>The next door neighbors have a son who is about a year old. I have suggested to them, in what I hope has been an unobtrusive way, to appreciate this because he will be grown before you know it. They don't seem to grok this, as I suppose none of us do. Not at the time.
I call it (coined the term myself since I wasn't aware of term 'pescetarian') figeterian (vegetarian who eats sea food) and this is how my wife and I are. We eat sea food. But we don't eat meat and/or dairy products.
Prague must be real fun; my brother and his wife were there last year and they loved it (even more than Vienna).
Enjoy your quiet time <g>
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