bum Not entitled to an opinion Joined 19/2/09 Messages 11,585 Reaction score 911 15/8/10 #21 As is alcohol but it doesn't stop the suggestion from being stupid.
leiothrix Well-Known Member Joined 20/7/07 Messages 412 Reaction score 2 15/8/10 #22 Alcohol is an inflammatory, so taking it for joint pain is probably not the best idea in the world.
manticle Standing up for the Aussie Bottler Joined 27/9/08 Messages 25,707 Reaction score 6,124 Location Glenorchy, TAS 15/8/10 #23 Taking it in conjunction with codeine and other strong pain killers may be less than smart also.
bum Not entitled to an opinion Joined 19/2/09 Messages 11,585 Reaction score 911 15/8/10 #24 Doesn't go well with leeches either. (They're more your white wine kind of pairing)
leiothrix Well-Known Member Joined 20/7/07 Messages 412 Reaction score 2 15/8/10 #25 Sautd with some onion and butter? Maybe a risotto? I'm sure someone's done it . . .
bum Not entitled to an opinion Joined 19/2/09 Messages 11,585 Reaction score 911 15/8/10 #26 No doubt. I ate this in China a couple months back. Not leeches but may as well be.
G goomboogo Bring back Bum. Joined 26/9/07 Messages 1,690 Reaction score 395 16/8/10 #27 leiothrix said: Sautd with some onion and butter? Maybe a risotto? I'm sure someone's done it . . . Click to expand... Maybe leeches in a tuna pasta bake. The leech addition may be enough to convince Manticle that pasta bake is top-notch food. Or maybe he'll still need more convincing.
leiothrix said: Sautd with some onion and butter? Maybe a risotto? I'm sure someone's done it . . . Click to expand... Maybe leeches in a tuna pasta bake. The leech addition may be enough to convince Manticle that pasta bake is top-notch food. Or maybe he'll still need more convincing.
leiothrix Well-Known Member Joined 20/7/07 Messages 412 Reaction score 2 16/8/10 #28 What are they bum? Pasta bake is good -- tuna bake not so much.
bum Not entitled to an opinion Joined 19/2/09 Messages 11,585 Reaction score 911 16/8/10 #29 No bloody idea, Leiothrix. I was told they are "sandworms" but googling that shows a completely different beast.
No bloody idea, Leiothrix. I was told they are "sandworms" but googling that shows a completely different beast.