Does this translate to "your freend in the freedge"?"Mainland, your frind in the frudge"... am I right!?
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Does this translate to "your freend in the freedge"?"Mainland, your frind in the frudge"... am I right!?
Does this translate to "your freend in the freedge"?
How good is Aldi! And Aldi Cheese!I live in Sydney, and I can recommend Aldi for some Peat-friendly foods on a budget, including:
Haribo golden bears
Apple puree / fruit cups / mixed fruits - no calcium chloride, unlike Woolworths and Coles
Cheese streamers cheese sticks are pretty good, cheaper than the competition
Organic milk and butter is great at Aldi
Medjool dates and dried cranberries are also cheaper at Aldi, and taste great combined with a few macadamias
Arabica dried coffee is pretty good too
How good is Aldi! And Aldi Cheese!
Unfortunately I usually also walk out with an electric lawn mower, or a kettle bell, or a vaccuum sealer or something... sucker.
It's actually pretty ironic that I impulse bought a kettlebell from there years ago, which then caused me to crush some nerves in my spine, which led me to this great osteo who works with the other osteo who has put me onto peat style diets.Yep, and the non-pulp juice isn't bad either, although not as tasty as nudie juice.
Yeah same here lol.
So i bought gummy bears. They taste delicious but they hurt my mouth and make me nauseus But the cheese sticks are good!I live in Sydney, and I can recommend Aldi for some Peat-friendly foods on a budget, including:
Haribo golden bears
Apple puree / fruit cups / mixed fruits - no calcium chloride, unlike Woolworths and Coles
Cheese streamers cheese sticks are pretty good, cheaper than the competition
Organic milk and butter is great at Aldi
Medjool dates and dried cranberries are also cheaper at Aldi, and taste great combined with a few macadamias
Arabica dried coffee is pretty good too
Nobody can put you in a Peat style diet becauae there isn't one. YOU put yourself into a position of reading the material and then .... Percieve, think, act.who has put me onto peat style diets.
Ok so you're right, he didn't even mention peat. He did give me a push in the direction of bioenergetics. I'm trying to figure the rest out with some help! Unfortunately I have some issues with the perceive side of things, hahahaNobody can put you in a Peat style diet becauae there isn't one. YOU put yourself into a position of reading the material and then .... Percieve, think, act.
Welcome aboard! :)
So i bought gummy bears. They taste delicious but they hurt my mouth and make me nauseus But the cheese sticks are good!
Hi from Australia.
- The best cheese I have found is sold at Coles and is parmigiano reggiano and
granda padano by Coles brand imported from Italy.
- Every ice-cream sold at Coles and Woolworths has gums in it and is deemed as not safe except Woolworths sell haagendaaz ice cream which has simple ingredients.
- Diary farmers 2% 'new' milk tastes good and hasn't got any other ingredients besides milk.
- Raw milk by Cow is sold at Harris Farms and health food stores.
- Ice Break Ice Coffee only has coffee, cane sugar and milk as ingredients, the rest have gums and stuff.
- The coca cola here is ok because it all contains cane sugar (only the red ones)
- I personally make my own oj but the brand Nudie pulp free has no added ingredients and sold at coles and woolworths.
- Saxa sea salt is pure Australian salt.
- IHerb.com is the place to buy Great Lakes Gelatin.
- Cyproheptadine is sold as Periactin and is over the counter in any pharmacy $10 for 100, 4mg tablets.
- Bayer Aspro is an ok aspirin.
- I have imported progesterone from electricalbody.com with no issues.
- I have imported NDT from pimpomproducts.com ok.
The carrots, watermelon, lychees, oranges grown in Australia are great.
Hi Benjamin; Am an Aussie (living in CA) - thanks for this list! - will be visiting my Mum again next week. I want to pick up some Periactin. Is there a "song and dance" necessary to pick it up from the Pharmacist? ie do I have to declare myself full of Hay Fever etc to get ahold of it? many thanks in advance!
Appreciate the info - thanks so much!Hi,
My partner went to get it over the counter, he does have hayfever but they didn't quiz him much about it at all. They also said take two twice a day, which he did, and fell asleep at his desk. Ha.
Hi Kat,
No just go to the counter ask for Periactin and they will ask you if you've taken it before, just say yes you have.
Its non prescription. You shouldn't have any issues.
If you say you haven't taken it then they will want to advise you on the dosage and side effects to safety reasons.
Its around $10