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Old 07-08-2007, 08:46 PM
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I hate sushi... there's just something about raw fish that doesn't appeal to me.
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Old 07-08-2007, 08:48 PM
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I hate sushi... there's just something about raw fish that doesn't appeal to me.

sushi isnt raw fish
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Old 07-08-2007, 08:54 PM
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sushi isnt raw fish
Then what is it?

The last time I checked it was typically rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed. If it's got raw fish or raw seafood of any kind in it, I'll pass. Thanks.
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Old 07-08-2007, 08:59 PM
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Then what is it?

The last time I checked it was typically rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed. If it's got raw fish or raw seafood of any kind in it, I'll pass. Thanks.

They great majority of it is cooked. Some of it is raw, but not all of it. Sushi is the name given to the way it is wrapped with rice and seaweed. Even California Rolls (vegetables) are called sushi.

Surprises me...I put you on the kinda person that would like sushi. I could eat it every day. They make a great spicy combo roll at the place I get it from. 4 pieces each of spicy shrimp, spicy salmon and spicy tuna. Only the tuna is raw, the other two are cooked.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:05 PM
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They great majority of it is cooked. Some of it is raw, but not all of it. Sushi is the name given to the way it is wrapped with rice and seaweed. Even California Rolls (vegetables) are called sushi.

Surprises me...I put you on the kinda person that would like sushi. I could eat it every day. They make a great spicy combo roll at the place I get it from. 4 pieces each of spicy shrimp, spicy salmon and spicy tuna. Only the tuna is raw, the other two are cooked.
Well eel is cooked and the crab is usually fake crab.The majority of Sushi is actually frozen but i don't care cause it's YABBA DABBA DOOOIY GOOD.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:15 PM
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Well eel is cooked and the crab is usually fake crab.The majority of Sushi is actually frozen but i don't care cause it's YABBA DABBA DOOOIY GOOD.
only crab I will eat is the Spider Roll...which is cooked soft shell crab.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:05 PM
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They great majority of it is cooked. Some of it is raw, but not all of it. Sushi is the name given to the way it is wrapped with rice and seaweed. Even California Rolls (vegetables) are called sushi.

Surprises me...I put you on the kinda person that would like sushi. I could eat it every day. They make a great spicy combo roll at the place I get it from. 4 pieces each of spicy shrimp, spicy salmon and spicy tuna. Only the tuna is raw, the other two are cooked.
Thought you knew me better than that, hun. I hate seafood... I'll eat tilapia or mahi every now and again, but if it smells like fish or the ocean, I can't handle it. I'm from the wrong state.

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These are also the doctors who refused to put tubes in his ears because he was getting so many ear infections and decided to put him on 5 days of steroids yes steroids.He never had an ear infection again.
Daniel is on his second set of tubes! He would get ear infections every time he got a cold (which was/is a lot. ) He had been put on everything (including steroids) and nothing would kick them... I think it might be genetics. I had the same problem as a kid, but my Mom wouldn't put ear tubes in because they were so risky at the time. If the doctor tells me Dan needs them again, I refuse to put him through that crap again. He's also had his adnoids taken out.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:12 PM
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Cajun,
My son also had ear infection after ear infection, took out his tonsils and anoids at about age 3 1/2 and has not been on an antibiotic since. Have you ever discussed this with your Dr. Interesting conversation, my son could eat french fries at every meal if we let him. Now 7 1/2 and still eats a very limited menu, very very frustrating.
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My son also had ear infection after ear infection, took out his tonsils and anoids at about age 3 1/2 and has not been on an antibiotic since. Have you ever discussed this with your Dr. Interesting conversation, my son could eat french fries at every meal if we let him. Now 7 1/2 and still eats a very limited menu, very very frustrating.
Taking out the adnoids hasn't done much of anything... I thought about having his tonsils removed, but he had his adnoids taken out at such a young age, that it wasn't recommended to do the tonsils too. Daniel will be 4 in two weeks... I keep praying that he'll outgrow this stuff at some point, so my fingers are crossed. I will admit that the tubes have helped tremendously because they help to drain the stuff out when he does get ear infections now.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:23 PM
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My mom said I ate dirt till I was 8.
Also picked gumb out of ashtrays for sampling.

Pillbugs... but Im fine now. Yes indeed. And your son will be fine just like me... that should bring great comfort, thats what Im here for.

Those taste buds change, its amazing. My daughter used to never eat anything spicy. Now she puts jalapenos and picante on anything rapped in a tortilla. Those messages to the brain change over time.

I was again challenged to swallow a live mullet whole (we were at the coast this weekend) so I oblidged my fans. Anyone who has caught mullet in nets know that absolutely unique smell. Always pinch the nose when swallowing live fish. Never swallow the finny ones. ALWAYS head first. Try and keep them off your tongue.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:13 PM
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[quote=Cajungator26]Thought you knew me better than that, hun. I hate seafood... I'll eat tilapia or mahi every now and again, but if it smells like fish or the ocean, I can't handle it. I'm from the wrong state.



Daniel is on his second set of tubes! He would get ear infections every time he got a cold (which was/is a lot. ) He had been put on everything (including steroids) and nothing would kick them... I think it might be genetics. I had the same problem as a kid, but my Mom wouldn't put ear tubes in because they were so risky at the time. If the doctor tells me Dan needs them again, I refuse to put him through that crap again. He's also had his adnoids taken out. [/QUOTE
Jamie this is just a statement and not meant to be offensive to you in anyway.I've heard horror stories about parents and their kids doctors.I hate going into Manhattan and dealing with the traffic but for these doctors i have no problem.Our childrens pediatrician is head of critical care at NYU and he noticed in our son in a split second years ago that his left eye was a little lazy and sent us to an eye doctor.Our son has been wearing glasses since 2.5 years old and in about 3 years will not need them anymore.How he saw that in a fraction of a second i'll never know but these doctors are the best.
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:20 PM
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Thought you knew me better than that, hun. I hate seafood... I'll eat tilapia or mahi every now and again, but if it smells like fish or the ocean, I can't handle it. I'm from the wrong state.



Daniel is on his second set of tubes! He would get ear infections every time he got a cold (which was/is a lot. ) He had been put on everything (including steroids) and nothing would kick them... I think it might be genetics. I had the same problem as a kid, but my Mom wouldn't put ear tubes in because they were so risky at the time. If the doctor tells me Dan needs them again, I refuse to put him through that crap again. He's also had his adnoids taken out. [/QUOTE
Jamie this is just a statement and not meant to be offensive to you in anyway.I've heard horror stories about parents and their kids doctors.I hate going into Manhattan and dealing with the traffic but for these doctors i have no problem.Our childrens pediatrician is head of critical care at NYU and he noticed in our son in a split second years ago that his left eye was a little lazy and sent us to an eye doctor.Our son has been wearing glasses since 2.5 years old and in about 3 years will not need them anymore.How he saw that in a fraction of a second i'll never know but these doctors are the best.
To be honest, our doctors down here are excellent as well (although probably not as good as yours)... his ENT is head of Nemours Children's Clinic and I honestly have no complaints... it certainly beats all the antibiotics he was on before. I think he's had one round of antibiotics this year, so I'm happy about that.

I'm not surprised to hear that New York has great doctors... that'd be a long haul from here! LOL
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