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Yeah, do it frequently.
Sometimes eat a chunk of cheese while I’m waiting for me dinner to cook, that’s usually about this time of day.
Good strong cheddar , cut into large fingers and dunked in the top of a marmite jar. Sometimes gotta put the marmite in the microwave for twenty seconds just to make it runny enough for dunkin’ |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Yeah, do it frequently.
Sometimes eat a chunk of cheese while I’m waiting for me dinner to cook, that’s usually about this time of day.
Good strong cheddar , cut into large fingers and dunked in the top of a marmite jar. Sometimes gotta put the marmite in the microwave for twenty seconds just to make it runny enough for dunkin’"
That actually sounds amazing. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What type of cheese?
Smegma, I've been collecting for days.
Well, in that case, no morning reports required "
You're right...
Live updates is the way to go. |
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep. "
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses."
Ooooh get you!
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia"
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)"
What about SSRIs? |
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs? "
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs?
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx"
I forgot about this. I've been eating grapefruit because it's low fodmap. Perhaps it's why I've not been feeling too well lately. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs?
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx
I forgot about this. I've been eating grapefruit because it's low fodmap. Perhaps it's why I've not been feeling too well lately. "
Silly Nanna |
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs?
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx
I forgot about this. I've been eating grapefruit because it's low fodmap. Perhaps it's why I've not been feeling too well lately. "
Don’t worry about it , get some cheese down ya, that’ll soon perk you up |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs?
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx
I forgot about this. I've been eating grapefruit because it's low fodmap. Perhaps it's why I've not been feeling too well lately.
Silly Nanna"
No-one told me not to eat grapefruit when I was originally given them.
All I was told was I'll put on weight. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs?
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx
I forgot about this. I've been eating grapefruit because it's low fodmap. Perhaps it's why I've not been feeling too well lately.
Don’t worry about it , get some cheese down ya, that’ll soon perk you up "
I have to have lactose free cheese now
It's not the same. |
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs?
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx
I forgot about this. I've been eating grapefruit because it's low fodmap. Perhaps it's why I've not been feeling too well lately.
Don’t worry about it , get some cheese down ya, that’ll soon perk you up
I have to have lactose free cheese now
It's not the same."
Bummer.
Don’t know what I would do if cheese was ever off the menu. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ooooh get you!
LittlemissmistressWikipedia
It's also why you shouldn't eat cheese with certain types of antidepressants, making ( monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What about SSRIs?
SSRI's are OK, but you should avoid grapefruit with them xx
I forgot about this. I've been eating grapefruit because it's low fodmap. Perhaps it's why I've not been feeling too well lately.
Don’t worry about it , get some cheese down ya, that’ll soon perk you up
I have to have lactose free cheese now
It's not the same.
Bummer.
Don’t know what I would do if cheese was ever off the menu. "
Cry, or eat it now and then and suffer the consequences.
I want cacio e pepe without the consequences |
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Yes...and no.
Yes because sometimes you want to feed your turophile desires with a platter of fine cheese, biscuits and quince paste.
No, because cheddar — assuming it's cheddar — always gives me nightmares or unsettled sleep. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses."
Ok, so I can blame the cheese and not the little pointy mushrooms then? |
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"Apparently the nightmares thing is a myth from A Christmas Carol. It actually helps you sleep.
These bluer and stinkier cheeses can contain relatively high amounts of certain biologically active compounds which occur as by-products of bacterial or fungal metabolism. These compounds include some amines which can have psychoactive properties, including tryptamine (chemically related to tryptophan) and tyramine which have been isolated from a number of cheeses and occur in highest quantities in highly matured cheeses.
Ok, so I can blame the cheese and not the little pointy mushrooms then? "
Lol... in your case it's probably both lol |
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By *olf and RedCouple
over a year ago
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"Yes...and no.
Yes because sometimes you want to feed your turophile desires with a platter of fine cheese, biscuits and quince paste.
No, because cheddar — assuming it's cheddar — always gives me nightmares or unsettled sleep. "
We got some quince & apple jelly from a local farm the other day. Really tasty.
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