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  • Sorry! Copy paste

  • No, but that's interesting and worth a try.

  • Yes. Thank you. We have been to the vet, many times for this. I still suspect pain issues, but two different general vets plus a specialist say no.

    Edit: we were at the vet again yesterday and the doctor suspects... Pain issues. Upper back and hips.

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Snapping issue. Need some advice

  • The big problem is that they know. They know they are making the violence, and unfairly complaining about it. Pointing it out changes nothing for them.

    They know and they say it anyways and don't care if they are wrong because it works. It is unfortunately working.

  • I mean... If that is your explanation of yeah yeah I know... You have some things to learn about curry. It starts shortly with curry is not simply one thing, and it ends with it is a cooking style as much as anything.

  • Sounds like some bomb food. I want to eat with you for a while. To help with what they are asking, the meaning of spice below. It sounds like you are using a lot of fresh good healthy food, but little of it is a really a spice. Maybe the turmeric or ginger half counts despite I assume that you are using it fresh. Or likely those green pepper seed.

    The rest as veggies, sauces, greens, roots and leaves.

    "A spice is a dried, aromatic, or pungent plant product— such as a seed, fruit, root, bark, or rhizome— used to flavor or season food and other products. Examples include pepper, nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon."

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  • Buuuttt... You more or less did say that. This is what you said - "Regular, unpackaged, German bread doesn't contain added sugar though"

    And Haha no worries my man, I simply had the time. The thing is... regular supermarket bread in your area does have added sugar. That is the point. It is not region dependant. It does in northern Germany, it does in southern Germany, east and west. It does in your bio-markt, it does in Aldi, it does at netto, it does at rewe. The common default is added sugar in one variety or another. It is rare, so rare it is much harder to find an exception to that rule. Grocery stores almost all have mass produced bread - mass produced bread has added sugar for a lot of good reasons.

  • But serious question @taxiiiii. Do I need to go on? "Regular, unpackaged, German bread doesn't contain added sugar though" - so you say - or does it? Which is exactly the point I was making about the ambulance. Ambulances never get blocked in Germany, just as german bread does not have added sugar. Both are of course wrong.

    Really. I can give you 1,000 other examples of where it has added sugar. I can also give you examples of german bread that have double or tripple higher added sugar then other countries typical bread.

    You are correct that many counties like Japan, or Sweden, or the US add sugar to their bread, but you would also be wrong to assume that it doesn't happen in your country. Cause it happens in every country. Want to know how I know? I've professionally baked bread in Germany and the US.

  • Which one did I look at? No idea. That was 4 years ago at someone's house. But here are some examples. Merzenich are the most common bakeries around me.

    Their bauernhandbrötchen have 2,6g sugar per 100g. Their main sugar that they are adding is malted barely. But they also add beet sugar and grape sugar. Malted barley is sugar syurp. https://baeckerei-merzenich.de/ WEIZENMEHL 43 %, Wasser, ROGGEN MEHL 7 %, ROGGENMALZFLOCKEN 4 %, GERSTENMALZEXTRAKT, Zucker, Traubenzucker, Malzmehl (GERSTE, WEIZEN), WEIZENGRIESS, Rapsöl, Salz, BUTTERMILCHPULVER, Hefe

    Here is another kamps village bread 1.6g sugar https://kamps.de/produkte/brot-kamps-dorfbrot

    Or another at 2.6g sugar https://kamps.de/produkte/brot-kamps-eck

    Here is a sliced bread variety at 1.5 G that I see at rewe https://www.harry-brot.de/produkte/detail/show/sammy-s-super-sandwich-das-original

  • This is not the bread I was eating, it is the bread they had at home. Nearly all commercial bread has sugar added to it. Natural sugar is also created with breaking down carbohydrates. A popular sugar added to german bread is malted barley syrup . Nearly all german bread bought at german bakeries have a sugar content between .4g and 1.5g per 100g. Go to a grocery store and flip over a bread package. Go to one of the bakery chains and look at their nutrition facts. Here are some examples. The first one I looked up on Merzenich has 2.7g sugar per 100.

    https://baeckerei-merzenich.de/sortiment/

    https://www.edna.de/epages/Edna.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=%2FShops%2FEdna%2FProducts%2F2760

    https://www.edna.de/epages/Edna.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=%2FShops%2FEdna%2FProducts%2F2730

  • Germany is better than most places, but it happens here too. It could be one of those things you only notice when you're looking for it.

    I've never seen someone open carry a gun in the US but when you listen to people it sounds like everyone does.

    I was a my friends WG (group apartment) and her roommate just got back from the US. She was shocked that the Americans even put sugar in their bread. Something something it's why they are all fat and unhealthy. I was curious, so got all of the german bread there... And you know what? It all had a higher sugar content than the American bread example.

  • I saw this exact same thing yesterday in Cologne Germany but not with one, but two ambulances.

  • I came to the comments for this... I was like "huh... Odd... It doesn't say that they are a republican. They aren't a Democrat are they!? Surely if they a Democrat the is story would be everywhere! Can't be, but better to check and be sure." haha

  • In high-school some people froze their paintballs and it made dents. I would never suggest it.

  • I read a great comment on here from someone that destruction of Teslas on a lot is not the right tactic or is not as effective because of they simply get replaced (and more get made) and paid for with insurance money.

    I read that spray painting personal Teslas is great for spreading the fear in media so that people don't buy one in the first place and they sit unsold on lots.

    The orgional person that said it was much better with the points than me. Did anyone else see it / can link it it?