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January 08, 2011, 09:29:10 pm »
Hi again
Once again the Atrinik horticulturalists have succeeded in cultivating a hitherto unknown food - Now we can experience a Chili - it may sound cold but please be warned that it may be hot - ideal food for your pet fire-demon
Lots of love
Floozy
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January 09, 2011, 07:22:40 am »
Lol. Chili sounds like it'll be cold, but whenever you eat it you scold your tongue.
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But you haven''t provided us with the essential details we all need to know: is this carnivore or vegetarian chili?
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January 26, 2011, 09:11:40 am »
Although the description is "animal chili", much as we have an "animal carrot" for example, it was developed by the horticulturalists i.e. those who specialise in plants. It is definitely vegetarian therefore, and safe to eat by those who are non-carnivore!
Which may bring up a point of discussion as to why on Atrinik the names of a lot of vegetarian foodstuff start with "animal" - I know that's part of the "inheritance" from our ancestors but haven't we progressed beyond that yet?
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