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• #527
I am pondering the fragile and arbitrary nature of these institutions more often at the moment
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• #528
I almost fell over when they charged me a £5 deposit for my cup at Monmouth on the market.
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• #529
Have you read Rousseau? Specifically «Du contrat social»
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• #530
a place that sells high end cheese
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• #531
made from alpine milk?
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• #532
Hey this is a vegan deli counter
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• #533
Alpro milk then.
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• #534
Alp(ine)ro?
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• #535
I dont own a suitcase and haven't had one for over a decade at least.
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• #536
Right place? Had a massive issue at work the other day. Long story short..
Are cumin seeds glutinous? With contaminates maybe (googling after), but enough to cause a fuss with 40g of seeds in a 1.2kg batch of sauce?
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• #537
Are cumin seeds glutinous?
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• #538
Are cumin seeds glutinous?
Cumin Seed is gluten free. Cumin Seed should be safe for patients with celiac and other gluten-related disorders.
'* Citation needed.
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• #539
Thanks for the semi-confimation (also for the entry^). Feel a bit better now.
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• #540
I'm coeliac and gluten is only found in wheat, barley and rye. Oats often get lumped in, but they are usually contaminated during the milling process, not because they contain gluten.
Cumin is from the same family as carrots and parsley, and definitely does not contain gluten.
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• #541
they need to be a bit more like radio 3
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• #542
They are indeed highly glutinous (glue-like in texture), but gluten-free
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• #543
Originally, I thought this article was a pastiche, a Daily Mash type pisstake.
But it turns out it's an actual thing, from The Guardian.
In it, among other things, Xanthe Dewsnap gives us some fabulous ideas on 'an economical way of painting' ones home:
Xanthe’s love of bold colours started in her early 20s when she studied theatre design, but she’d never had the opportunity to use it until living in this house, because previously they’d always rented. “I like to think about views through the home, seeing from one space to the next, so I went for neutral tones like the Skimming Stone on the walls from Farrow & Ball.”
This has left room for bolder, more colourful furniture and patterned elements. “I’ve then repeated bolder paint colours throughout the house, so there’s consistency and links to each room,” says Xanthe. The Theatre Red from Little Greene on the staircase is repeated in accessories and small furniture pieces, like the red stool in her bedroom; the blue tones are added in various ways on the walls, or painted on larger furniture pieces, for example on the dresser and window frames in the kitchen, which are painted in Tea With Florence from Little Greene.I kid you not.
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• #544
It had strong vibes of 'guess who's back-scratching mates with a Graun journo'. Particularly liked the caption 'Xanthe Dewsnap puts her feet up after a long morning’s sheepskin bootmaking'.
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• #545
I also bought all the acid
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• #546
Xanthe Dewsnap
Fuck me, the name alone is the product of several generations of sandal-wearing, joss-stick-burning cousins marrying..
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• #547
I've personally never bought anything made by Nike
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• #548
I think the question is about community not capitalism.
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• #549
We began receiving reports at 9.45am and we attended to assist with traffic control. Traffic had eased by around 11.15am and we left the area shortly afterward
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• #550
my collection of boots and specialist utilitarian garments
Selling because I bought another (in white to suit our kitchen)