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  • #10208
    vansig
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    may i suggest…. fission? chicken kiev

    #10210
    Rezwan
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    vansig wrote: may i suggest…. fission? chicken kiev

    Some sushi dishes may also be appropriate.

    #10211
    Rezwan
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    Hey, I didn’t know Bananas were radioactive! http://blogs.houstonpress.com/eating/2010/08/radioactive_foods.php Lots of foodstuffs to put in the fission section.

    Atomic Age side dishes: http://www.slashfood.com/2010/08/25/radioactive-food/

    Best if served on red fiestaware: http://fiestadishes.info/radioactive-red-fiestaware

    radiation all around: http://flatrock.org.nz/topics/environment/common_radioactive_items.htm

    #10213
    Warwick
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    Good thing we went for white sapphire (good old Aluminium Oxide) and hydrothermal emerald for the Mrs’ engagement ring.

    #1176
    Rezwan
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    We hear that atmospheric CO2 can be reduced by switching from mammal meat to insects. Related to the Fusion Food Campaign, this news inspires a cookbook: the “Alternative Energy Futures Cookbook”.

    The book will be divided into chapters. Each chapter suggests the foods available when a different energy supply predominates.

    Heavy on fossil fuels? BBQ Insect.

    Wind energy? Sliced bird Sandwiches.

    Solar? Sheep on a bed of clover, cooked in solar ovens.

    #10231
    vansig
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    Rezwan wrote: Hey, I didn’t know Bananas were radioactive!

    yes, because they’re rich in potassium. K-40 is a beta emitter with half-life of 1.21 billion years and natural abundance of 0.0117%

    #12047
    Zara
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    anything can be balanced…. everything is a frequency….

    #12050
    Patientman
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    Humor from Fusionists. Now I have seen everything except a quark.

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