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Not relevant to me saying my engine/car is still running, I didn't say RE was good, maybe that's what you took from my post, but what you take from my post is not my problem.

Centreline is shit, however.

Lol nice try

Love me some goldeneye.

But seriously VWL, where would I get a tofu burger in melb?

Watching Japanese food show makes me crave good tofu

Not burgers but there is a tofu restaurant near the Glen cinemas which always seems packed

You can get a lot of flavour in a burger from things that aren't the pattie, sauces, relishes and all that jazz. The best chicken burgers out there are great, and chicken doesn't have a great deal of flavour.

Its possible, I guess?

Tofu is like a sponge, it'll soak up whatever it's in... So if it tastes like crap, it's the rest of the dish's fault.

son of rajab of the Fries burgers and chips are all vegetarian, and after a few drinks (the only time I ever go there) they're amazing.

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Vege bowl in Forest Hill / Vermont is surprisingly good, of you're not gluten intolerant given half the menu is made from it

So effects about 1% of the population with Celiac disease

Or should we say 75% of the population who have self diagnosed themselves to be gluten intolerant lol

a lot of what we eat at home is gluten-free, but thats due to fructose intolerance. once you know the symptons, you just rule out food that makes you feel that way.

i need to get tested soon... i cant drink beer anymore starting this year :( $400 for testing of like 89 food types or something.

also, tofu pumpkin and ricotta lasagna. incredible.

Better go eat like the cavemen and hunt and gather my food because they had a much better quality of life and health

Yeah their dietary science such as the food pyramid looked something like this:

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/ eat whatever the fuck you can find \

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a lot of what we eat at home is gluten-free, but thats due to fructose intolerance. once you know the symptons, you just rule out food that makes you feel that way.

i need to get tested soon... i cant drink beer anymore starting this year :( $400 for testing of like 89 food types or something.

also, tofu pumpkin and ricotta lasagna. incredible.

Where do you get this tested?

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