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Jestgar Rising Star
going to get my crockpot out now and put it on my "painting" table. :lol:

Now that you finally know what to do with it.


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Egads.I googled do chickens have sex with roosters and found out more than I EVER wanted to know about chicken sex. :lol: :lol: :lol:

RSTD....ba ha ha :lol: :lol: x 20

But what I REALLY want to know is do hens crave poutine? Is poutine gluten-free- the gravy part? What in the world are cheese CURDS- sounds gross!

mushroom Proficient

Sorry, you will just have to eat something gross if you want cheese; curds is what is formed first and then they have to be compressed into those wheels you see--there is a lot of processes (and compresses) between the cow and the cheese.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I am ready to make my official Royal Gastronomic Opinion known.

I have never had poutine. However, how many of you have had cheesy loaded mashed potatoes with gravy? SAME THING!

So, I declare it a good thing and will be attempting to recreate at home (having recently leanred that the royal boyfriend loves gravy in all forms and sizes) using frozen safe fries, cheese, and homemade gravy. I will inform all of you once this has been accomplished. Now, everyone draw straws and whoever gets the longest short one will go to work for me tomorrow.... oy...

Darn210 Enthusiast
Sendin' a celiac disease your way, I am ;)

Suze . . . I think I've said this before . . . please don't send me Celiac Disease . . . although sometimes (like tonight) I think I may have it.

and one for Emmel, too :)

Emmel doesn't need any more Celiac Disease . . . you can only get it once you know.

Now . . . a Celiac Disease burner?? . . . is that some sort of new therapy?? .. ...sounds like it would hurt.

Geoss, do chickens lay eggs only once a month? :huh:

Nope . . . wouldn't be worth keepin' if they only got laid once a month. Twould be time for fried cikverb.

Suze, come over to my house and I will make you some gluten free fried chicken and poutine.

ranger Enthusiast

poultine, poultine, we all scream for poultine.

Do ckns eat poultine? Ckns eat anything, including each other. thier offspring, thier husbands, wives, and lovers. Ever here of fighting cocks? :rolleyes: Boy, you dont' want to mess with one of those! I once had a Banti rooster who attacked me and if my car window wouldn't have been closed, I could have lost an eye! The next day, It's spur hit my DD (2 at the time) under her eye. That rooster was dinner that night. :P

Ckns (hens) lay eggs daily in season. the first ones are really tiny, called pullet eggs. Then, they lay regular eggs for the seson. Then, they slow down, you bucther them, and they become stewing hens. It is legal to have hens in NYC, but not roosters. Even NYC knows men are bad! :ph34r: Sorry Petrer! Enough about poultry.

We want poultrine!

It's been a long typin and flipin day.

I gwine to watch comedy and sleep my errors away.

Sweet Swoo the ckn educator

Doctor of Waddles, Spurs, and Gelatinous Substances.

elye Community Regular
OMG

you guys have made me want

POUTINE

more than anything :angry::lol:

and I am simply going to DIE without getting it TOO-DAY :angry:

I want poutine :( *sniff*

DIS IS PHUNNEEE! :lol::lol: Sooozle, ya gots me larphin'... . . ....it's great to see your posts up here. . . . .

.....I have a friend who has them....big, chunky, wide, square feet.

Dear gawd, never seen these before.. . .... :unsure: . . . . . .. :huh: ..... . . .

Well, square feet would be a helluva lot easier to take than, say, hexagonal feet. . ........how about circular feet? Crap, you'd probably just keep walking back to where you've been...then forth... . . ....then back... . . ....forth..... <_<:rolleyes:

What is wrong with both the Susan's :( I, too am as you. Have an art desk setup (for 3 years,now). Have paint, brushes, paper that my daughter gave me for my b-day 1 1/2 years ago.

I, also, am guilty of this.. . . ......I do not prioritize my artistic/creative time, and it falls by the wayside. I painted a big mural in my daughter's room quite a while ago, and nuttin' since.

I need to start painting nude guys again.

:mellow:

:lol:

So, I declare it a good thing and will be attempting to recreate at home (having recently leanred that the royal boyfriend loves gravy in all forms and sizes) using frozen safe fries, cheese, and homemade gravy. I will inform all of you once this has been accomplished.

I've made poutine two or three times.....gad.......but not since celiac hit the household. It would be easy to do gluten-free - - make the gravy with cornstarch. I remember it being important to bake the fries really well, so that they are extra crispy (so much greasy crap smothering them)..........

When we have our massive Psilly Psummit, we are eating poutine. I am declaring this, despite my un-monarchical status.


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elye Community Regular
Ckns eat anything, including each other. thier offspring, thier husbands, wives, and lovers.

Um.. . . . . . ...how about owners?. . . . . .....Jyesss, do you know what you've gotten yerself into?. .. . ....... :unsure: . . . ....

Ckns (hens) lay eggs daily in season. the first ones are really tiny, called pullet eggs. Then, they lay regular eggs for the seson. Then, they slow down, you bucther them, and they become stewing hens.

Is this the same for female humans? Was I producing pullet eggs in my early twenties? Guess my regular eggs are losing their grade with each passing day....... . .. before ya know it, I myself will be a stewing hen..... . . ...

:lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Now that you finally know what to do with it.

:unsure: crockpot? ummmmmmmmm........not really :lol:

Egads.I googled do chickens have sex with roosters and found out more than I EVER wanted to know about chicken sex.

RSTD....ba ha ha

But what I REALLY want to know is do hens crave poutine? Is poutine gluten-free- the gravy part? What in the world are cheese CURDS- sounds gross!

:lol: Bevel's posts give me joy.

I have never had poutine. However, how many of you have had cheesy loaded mashed potatoes with gravy? SAME THING!

no, no, no, I don't think it is. Really. It's just.......different..........it has FRENCH FRIES.....and some certain kinda curd thingies.....

:( breakin' my heart, this whole thought of poutine :lol:

Suze . . . I think I've said this before . . . please don't send me Celiac Disease . . . although sometimes (like tonight) I think I may have it.

Emmel doesn't need any more Celiac Disease . . . you can only get it once you know.

Now . . . a Celiac Disease burner?? . . . is that some sort of new therapy?? .. ...sounds like it would hurt.

Nope . . . wouldn't be worth keepin' if they only got laid once a month. Twould be time for fried cikverb.

Suze, come over to my house and I will make you some gluten free fried chicken and poutine.

:lol: Janit

I'll TRY not to send yer any celiac diseases ;)

and WHOT? yer gonna make me some fried chicken and poutine???????????? holy crap, I am on the earliest flight out tomorrah, fer GAWD'S SAKE!!!!!!!!!! suddenly I am RABID for poutine, thing I never knew about before....

so, I'm going to cook some frozen fries, and put some canned chili and cheese on it. <_<

NOT the same thing, a'tall. HARRUMPHHHHFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

We want poultrine!

It's been a long typin and flipin day.

I gwine to watch comedy and sleep my errors away.

Sweet Swoo the ckn educator

Doctor of Waddles, Spurs, and Gelatinous Substances.

Sweet Swoo the Wackl of Ooh-hey-oh :lol:

I've made poutine two or three times.....gad.......but not since celiac hit the household. It would be easy to do gluten-free - - make the gravy with cornstarch. I remember it being important to bake the fries really well, so that they are extra crispy (so much greasy crap smothering them)..........

When we have our massive Psilly Psummit, we are eating poutine. I am declaring this, despite my un-monarchical status.

YES! Or, can you make a huge quantity, freeze it, and fed-ex it to me frozen? :rolleyes:

and, why would you need to make la poutine, when they sell it ever-where up there?

You know, I'm actually glad I don't live around this slop......could see myself eating it really very, very regularly........... :lol:

elye Community Regular

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Mygawd....youse guys DEEP-FRY curds down there?? Man. . ...... .. . .I want some o' that. . . ..

And they DO make a squeaking noise when you are chewing them -- can be quite something as you pound back forksful of poutine, to be emitting li'l squeaks... .. .....like some demented, big, sick mouse er sumfin'.... . .. .

:lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Mygawd....youse guys DEEP-FRY curds down there?? Man. . ...... .. . .I want some o' that. . . ..

Um, I'm pretty sure there isn't anything we DON"T deep-fry down here. Coca cola, butter sticks, snickers bars, oreos, I believe it can ALL be found at yer various phaires, battered and plunkked in a vat of oil. :blink: <vomitous>

OMG, they sell cheese curds at Trader Joe's.....I just pick up the package quizzically and dunno what to do..........and..........I'm thinkin................OMG...............NOW I DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I"ll deep fry 'em

:lol:

elye Community Regular
OMG, they sell cheese curds at Trader Joe's.....I just pick up the package quizzically and dunno what to do..........and..........I'm thinkin................OMG...............NOW I DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I"ll deep fry 'em

:lol:

Put 'em in yer slow cooker, Soooze! Um....cheese soup....!

No, no, no........now you know to scatter them over gravy-topped fries, hot outta the oven.. . . . ..... :rolleyes:

kaki-clam Enthusiast

The phone, the phone is ringing.....the phone, we'll be right there.....there's an animal in trouble somewhere!!!

what's gonna work?

Darn210 Enthusiast
The phone, the phone is ringing.....the phone, we'll be right there.....there's an animal in trouble somewhere!!!

what's gonna work?

GAHHHHHH!!!!!!

How bad is it that I know the answer?? . . . :ph34r: . . . teamwork

HiYa kaki . . . we've moved passed the jingles/songs . . . It's been a couple thousand pages . . . but welcome to the madness of the psilly thread. Just jump right in, the water's fine.

Em . . . demented, big, sick mouse . . . :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Put 'em in yer slow cooker, Soooze! Um....cheese soup....!

No, no, no........now you know to scatter them over gravy-topped fries, hot outta the oven.. . . . ..... :rolleyes:

:unsure: so, fill my crockpot wiv oil, then deep-fry em? :lol: okay

and THANKS to YOUSE GUYS ,makin' me crave the POO-tine, <_< I just made french fries, topped them w/ chili and cheese. Thankfully, 'twas a small portion, so I'm not really feeling vomitous......

I loved how that Canadienne tart said, in that video, that poutine looks like "the stuff that comes out of yer nose." :lol:

gawd........what in HELL *is* coming out of her nose? it looks like poutine? she really should get to a good ear/nose/throat doctor :lol:

did she mean bugars* or snot? :unsure:

<*I have always maintained that BUGAR is spelled like SUGAR, but most choose the more common BOOGER. since childhood I have felt this is not right> :lol:

The phone, the phone is ringing.....the phone, we'll be right there.....there's an animal in trouble somewhere!!!

what's gonna work?

:unsure:

Hi kaki!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GAHHHHHH!!!!!!

How bad is it that I know the answer?? . . . :ph34r: . . . teamwork

HiYa kaki . . . we've moved passed the jingles/songs . . . It's been a couple thousand pages . . . but welcome to the madness of the psilly thread. Just jump right in, the water's fine.

Em . . . demented, big, sick mouse . . . :lol:

:unsure:

dunno what that answer is? and.......demented, sick mouse? what in hell?

but liked it :lol:

OMG - just saw on TV that there might be, or is, a Seinfeld reunion show? we must all tune in at same time and watch, if this is so

:)

Jestgar Rising Star

Much too much silliness to quote.

Suze, the crockpot holds down the painting supplies.

Wonder if we could deep fry poutine and put it on a stick? :huh::P

Buleeve cheese curds are cottage cheese witout d'juice.

Tiny initial eggs?? :blink: You're kidding me?

I got nuttin' yet. Roomie checks daily, he's more excited than I am.

Civkebs are safely encaged. They have started trying to take me out, starting with my fingers.

'lectricians have started!!!

WooHoo!! only insulation, drywall, cupboards, and floor to go!

jerseyangel Proficient
'lectricians have started!!!

WooHoo!! only insulation, drywall, cupboards, and floor to go!

I've been meaning to ask how the kitchen was coming along :)

curlyfries Contributor

Poutine sounds seriously evil. :unsure:

I have had gravy on my fries, but cheese too?.......Hold me back! :o ....Hello, my name is Leesah, and I am a cheese addict:ph34r:

And I have very nice feet, if I do say so meself. Although they have, on occassion, been referred to as monkey feet, cuz I can pick up most anything with 'em, and can spread all the toes apart. :P

Hubby never wants to see me toenails painted, cuz he thinks all feet are ugly and should not have attention drawn to them <_<

curlyfries Contributor

The only input I can offer on civkebs is that my FIL raises them, and so when my DD had her lovely outdoor wedding on their property, you could hear the chickens all during the ceremony.....and it's all on video! ;)

Quite charming, really :D

psawyer Proficient
I need to start painting nude guys again.

Um, I need to remember to keep my clothes on when we meet again. No point in causing excessive jealousy among other men. :ph34r::lol: :lol: :lol:

I've made poutine two or three times.....gad.......but not since celiac hit the household. It would be easy to do gluten-free - - make the gravy with cornstarch. I remember it being important to bake the fries really well, so that they are extra crispy (so much greasy crap smothering them)..........

Gluten-free gravy can be made with corn starch as a thickener. Glutino makes a gluten-free brown gravy mix.

Buleeve cheese curds are cottage cheese witout d'juice.

Close enough for government work. When milk is curdled to make cheese, the solid part is the curds and the liquid part is the whey. In cottage cheese, most (but not all) of the whey is drained off.

:angry: We went to a community meeting this evening about "traffic calming" measures in our neighboUrhood. The town made major changes to our road, and one that intersects it, a year ago. The local councilor claims there was public consultation and surveys were conducted prior to the work being done. We have lived on this street for more than twenty years, and I read the local paper, and I read mailings from the town. The first I knew of this was when the 'Choke Points' were constructed. Apparently, AFTER the construction, a survey showed that 85 per cent of residents opposed what was done (include us in that 85%). Almost nobody at the meeting was satisfied with what the town did. But the town doesn't want to undo it because that would cost the same amount of money that they wasted doing it in the first place, leaving them where they started physically but minus $1,500,000 (estimate). :angry:

mushroom Proficient

WAAAY too many amazing posts for one night, and it's not Friday???? Some quotes taken at random:

going to get my crockpot out now and put it on my "painting" table.

Now that's my problem, phinally identified: the crockpot is in the wrong place. Put crockpot on painting table, mix watercolor, heat on low for five hours and if ya still feel in da mood, throw some paint on de paper and see what happens; mix with garden soil from under de fingernails, throw on a civckeb and let in walk all over it and ye have a masterpeice :lol:

...I have a friend who has them....big, chunky, wide, square feet.

No, they's not supposed to be square, they's supposed to be cutely tapered, from da big one down to da little one, so they don't fit any of the current popular shoe styles.. No wonder so many peeples have corns and bunyuns.

I, also, am guilty of this.. . . ......I do not prioritize my artistic/creative time, and it falls by the wayside. I painted a big mural in my daughter's room quite a while ago, and nuttin' since.

I need to start painting nude guys again.

Is dat wot fires de creative juices??? Have nae tried that....

When we have our massive Psilly Psummit, we are eating poutine. I am declaring this, despite my un-monarchical status.

Oh,Oh, I see is a minority of one here; Nik, help me out, is this not a gelatinous mess??? No psilly psummit for me; just as well I am a snowbird flying south :o

The phone, the phone is ringing.....the phone, we'll be right there.....there's an animal in trouble somewhere!!!

what's gonna work?

Ding-a-ling, someone new in da house! Nothing's gonna work, sorry! Nothing ever works... :blink:

Hubby never wants to see me toenails painted, cuz he thinks all feet are ugly and should not have attention drawn to them

He is right; I never even looks at my own feet unless forced to. Ugh!! :blink:

Apparently, AFTER the construction, a survey showed that 85 per cent of residents opposed what was done (include us in that 85%). Almost nobody at the meeting was satisfied with what the town did. But the town doesn't want to undo it because that would cost the same amount of money that they wasted doing it in the first place, leaving them where they started physically but minus $1,500,000 (estimate).

This sounds like basically normal guvmint function. We lives on a little rural street with views of harbour and mountains and it t'was only by a quirk we found out the council was planning to put a bloody big street light right in the middle of the view to light up the sidewalk we do not have so the people who walk on the non-existent sidewalk do not trip over the cracks in said non-existent sidewalk that the council would not have fixed. Fortunately, our petition and my repeated pesteringt of the council preserved our pristine views of moonrise over the harbor and we don't have to lower our blinds every night to block out the unasked for light.

We is busy packing our bags, packing our garage cupboards, eating up the refrigerator, pestering our drug company to get supplies of meds before we leave.... that one's the hardest. :angry: Getting out of here is never a fun time....

elye Community Regular

Goooood Morning, Psills!

Just may head out for a poutine at lunchtime today.......Let's see....there are any number of chip trucks dotted throughout the city to visit.....there's McDee's, Harveys, Swiss Chalet, Wendy's, virtually all of the little diners... . ..

It's eveywhere. :unsure::rolleyes:

However, I eat a plate of this stuff and I can hear my veins cracking afterward. AND, my blood sugar spikes.

AND, I'll have to undo my pants for a while -- the mailman is back to his lunchtime delivery schedule, so I could well have another unplanned, embarrassing meeting with him.

So.... . . ....may not. :lol:

I loved how that Canadienne tart said, in that video, that poutine looks like "the stuff that comes out of yer nose." :lol:

That's Mitsou, our Francophone one-hit wonder. Her song, Mon Cowboy, is maddening in its base, amateurish kitchiness, but one canna stop singing it once it is heard......

<*I have always maintained that BUGAR is spelled like SUGAR, but most choose the more common BOOGER. since childhood I have felt this is not right> :lol:

I suppose it all lies in its pro-nun-see-ay-shun........I actually say "BOO-ger" (um....not very often, upon reflection). . ....... :huh::lol:

Although they have, on occassion, been referred to as monkey feet, cuz I can pick up most anything with 'em, and can spread all the toes apart. :P

Ha! Me, too.....I'm quite monkey-ish, as I can spread 'em apart and pull back the big toe so that it is close to touching the top of me foot. Quite sick, actually. Or Cirque de Soleil, p'raps. . . . ..... <_<

Welcome, Kaki! Whot in hell? The phone....troubled animals?. . ......Call centre for the SPCA? . ... ... ..... :huh:

elye Community Regular
Um, I need to remember to keep my clothes on when we meet again. No point in causing excessive jealousy among other men. :ph34r::lol::lol::lol:

OMG.....phorgot this. . .. ... :lol::rolleyes::lol::rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast
I suppose it all lies in its pro-nun-see-ay-shun........I actually say "BOO-ger" (um....not very often, upon reflection). . ....... :huh::lol:

. . . because when she watches herself in the mirror when she says "BOO-ger", she is not at all pleased with how it looks . . . :P

nikki-uk Enthusiast

<-----------THE FOOT!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

My feet are ugly - toes are like fingers :ph34r:, second toe longer - skinny, skinny feet that build up stupid amounts of hard skin (because it protects them?)

Anyhoo, I need a fat implant (got plenty elsewhere) and a toe shortening op ........... actually I've watched a programME about cosmetic surgery for feet - :o:unsure::o ............<scared!..hold me!!...hate pain!!> actually, I think I'll put up wiv wot I've got :unsure:

I suppose it all lies in its pro-nun-see-ay-shun........I actually say "BOO-ger" (um....not very often, upon reflection). . ....... :huh::lol:

Ah, now, I can see that 'Buger' spelling might make sense to Soozle - but not to Em

'We' however do not use this word. Our word for nasal matter is Bogie (Boe- ghee..hard G)

I'm not even sure how you're supposed to spell it! :lol:

Good to know Soozles painting the cock cRockpot - can't wait to see it!!!!!!

POUTINE FOR ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( I too want my veins to 'crack' :lol: )

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    • Wheatwacked
      Your goal is not to be a good puppet, there is no gain in that. You might want to restart the ones that helped.  It sounds more like you are suffering from malnutrition.  Gluten free foods are not fortified with things like Thiamine (B1), vitamin D, Iodine, B1,2,3,5,6 and 12 as non-gluten free products are required to be. There is a Catch-22 here.  Malnutrition can cause SIBO, and SIBO can worsen malnutrition. Another possibility is side effects from any medication that are taking.  I was on Metformin 3 months before it turned me into a zombi.  I had crippling side effects from most of the BP meds tried on me, and Losartan has many of the side effects on me from my pre gluten free days. Because you have been gluten free, you can test and talk until you are blue in the face but all of your tests will be negative.  Without gluten, you will not create the antigen against gluten, no antigens to gluten, so no small intestine damage from the antigens.  You will need to do a gluten challange to test positive if you need an official diagnosis, and even then, no guaranty: 10 g of gluten per day for 6 weeks! Then a full panel of Celiac tests and biopsy. At a minimum consider vitamin D, Liquid Iodine (unless you have dermatitis herpetiformis and iodine exasperates the rash), and Liquid Geritol. Push for vitamin D testing and a consult with a nutritionist experienced with Celiack Disease.  Most blood tests don't indicate nutritional deficiencies.  Your thyroid tests can be perfect, yet not indicate iodine deficiency for example.  Thiamine   test fine, but not pick up on beriberi.  Vegans are often B12 deficient because meat, fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy are the primary souces of B12. Here is what I take daily.  10,000 IU vitamin D3 750 mg g a b a [   ] 200 mg CoQ10 [   ] 100 mg DHEA [   ] 250 mg thiamine B1 [   ] 100 mg of B2 [   ] 500 mg B5 pantothenic acid [   ] 100 mg B6 [   ] 1000 micrograms B12 n [   ] 500 mg vitamin c [   ] 500 mg taurine [   ] 200 mg selenium   
    • NanceK
      Hi…Just a note that if you have an allergy to sulfa it’s best not to take Benfotiamine. I bought a bottle and tried one without looking into it first and didn’t feel well.  I checked with my pharmacist and he said not to take it with a known sulfa allergy. I was really bummed because I thought it would help my energy level, but I was thankful I was given this info before taking more of it. 
    • Wheatwacked
      Hello @Scatterbrain, Are you getting enough vitamins and minerals.  Gluten free food is not fortified so you may be starting to run low on B vitamins and vitamin D.   By the way you should get your mom checked for celiac disease.  You got it from your mom or dad.  Some studies show that following a gluten-free diet can stabilize or improve symptoms of dementia.  I know that for the 63 years I was eating gluten I got dumber and dumber until I started GFD and vitamin replenishment and it began to reverse.  Thiamine can get used up in a week or two.  Symptoms can come and go with daily diet.  Symptoms of beriberi due to Thiamine deficiency.   Difficulty walking. Loss of feeling (sensation) in hands and feet. Loss of muscle function or paralysis of the lower legs. Mental confusion. Pain. Speech difficulties. Strange eye movements (nystagmus) Tingling. Any change in medications? Last March I had corotid artery surgery (90 % blockage), and I started taking Losartan for blood pressure, added to the Clonidine I was taking already.  I was not recovering well and many of my pre gluten free symptoms were back  I was getting worse.  At first I thought it was caused a reaction to the anesthesia from the surgery, but that should have improved after two weeks.  Doctor thought I was just being a wimp. After three months I talked to my doctor about a break from the Losartan to see if it was causing it. It had not made any difference in my bp.  Except for clonindine, all of the previous bp meds tried had not worked to lower bp and had crippling side effects. One, I could not stand up straight; one wobbly knees, another spayed feet.  Inguinal hernia from the Lisinopril cough.  Had I contiued on those, I was destined for a wheelchair or walker. She said the symptoms were not from Losartan so I continued taking it.  Two weeks later I did not have the strength in hips and thighs to get up from sitting on the floor (Help, I can't get up😨).  I stopped AMA (not recommended).  Without the Losartan, a) bp did not change, after the 72 hour withdrawal from Losartanon, on clonidine only and b) symptoms started going away.  Improvement started in 72 hours.  After six weeks they were gone and I am getting better.  
    • Scott Adams
      Hopefully the food she eats away from home, especially at school, is 100% gluten-free. If you haven't checked in with the school directly about this, it might be worth a planned visit with their staff to make sure her food is safe.
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