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"...why come to India only to escape it?" My feelings exactly. In my many trips to Taiwan and a couple of other Asian destinations, Western-branded chain restaurants like McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and Starbucks are everywhere. But it's easy to find lots of good food that you could never find at home, without ever setting foot in one of those chains. In all my trips there, only once did I ever eat in a chain restaurant—a KFC in Taipei. It was more out of curiosity than anything else, and I was somewhat surprised to find that it was much better and cleaner than the KFCs in the US, which have now become so bad that I finally wised up and quit eating there. I used to say that I had to go to McDonald's a few times a year to remind myself why I quit!

But I'm not as adventurous a gourmet as you are. That Capetown "cheese steak" looks truly disgusting!

Here at home in the US, I noted recently that at the local food banks, business is still (unfortunately) booming. And while I truly hate to see so many that can't put together enough money for groceries, let alone a roof over their heads, I have a tough time working up much sympathy for someone who (says she) has to live in her car, but buys $1200 sandals, an extravagance I guess I could afford but would never consider. But on the other hand, I guess she "still has choices"--rent or Prada sandals...

There are still some places in the world I'd like to visit, and at this point in my life, probably never will, but India was never on my short list. And your description of it, as accurate and colorful as it might be, didn't do much to change my mind. No offense!

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You should carry some colloidal silver for when you loose the cuisine lottery. I don't go in for much of the woo woo new age medicine, but it's an effective germicide which you can take internally. You could probably take sodium chlorite in a pinch, and it's something you can carry in powder form. A capsule full will make a couple weeks worth of doses.

That's a damn good looking cheeseburger.

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Dear Linh, it sounds like a small outlay of capital for a cleansing aperitif of CIO2 might not be the worst investment to make at the moment after your Indian sojourn.

Greetings

Z

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Dec 28, 2022·edited Dec 28, 2022

Yes, that or colloidal silver. While it bears pointing out that most people peddling ClO2 are obvious shysters charging a 100,000x markup on industrial chemicals, the substance does have merit. One thing I never got was why people mix sodium chlorite with acid before taking it, when it mixes with HCl in the stomach.

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Agree with use if both those. Once mixed up sodium chlorite when I was sick and forgot to add the lemon juice or whatever I was using... because I was sick. It wasn't good, not sure after that what made me feel sicker. I will never try that again, it put me off sodium chlorite for years. I still have it, it doesn't go off apparently and have it on hand to make a last stand against covid if needed but luckily bootleg ivermectin came in the mail a month ago.

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I had a snowstorm cause a leak in my car's sunroof, then in the sun it got warm and humid for a week or so, and mold grew on every surface. I put a ClO2 generator with about a teaspoon of sodium chlorite in the car with a fan and let it go overnight. The next day I wiped all the mold down, and it was completely odorless, it smelled like a new car. That stuff is potent.

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Please a tip for the technically challenged, what in the name of Jesus is a ClO2 generator?

Sounds interesting'

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Sodium chlorite (NaClO2) + hydrochloric acid (HCL) = chlorine dioxide "ClO2"

The generator was just some glassware to drip acid into the sodium chlorite solution over the span of about an hour. Chlorine dioxide is a gas which readily dissolves in water, like carbon dioxide. The fan blew the gas around the car's interior. I had to disconnect the car's battery though, because chlorine dioxide can explode when mixed with oxygen.

It's easy to see how people can say "you're advocating drinking bleach". If only they knew it was also explosive.

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Ahh interesting indeed but definitely not for the technically challenged. We knew exactly what Trump was talking about when he mentioned drinking bleach, thank God the media are far too lazy to drill down on what he was saying and find the real truth about the aforesaid bleach!

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Dec 29, 2022·edited Dec 29, 2022

"sexpat" -> Not sure if this was a typo or a neologism, but it's a great word which should be added to all dictionaries, instead of the new definitions of "woman".

One of the few times I had food poisoning was after drinking a mango lassi at a Paki/Indian food truck, so I avoided Indian food since then. No great loss for me. Give me Italian and French cuisine any time. Not a great fan of "Asian food" either, except maybe some japanese stuff. The japanese are masters at food presentation, too.

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Hi Tom,

Word has been around, though maybe not included in dictionaries.

Linh

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Think it's near you. Try the Sukhothai noodles (pork noodles...)

https://goo.gl/maps/cgNP1RLFjg2ukD1z7

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