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Memory of discussing food with dad in Bulgaria

Posted by Belthagor - 13 days ago


When I was young one of the first thing that happened is... I didn't know many words, so my father filled in a conversation.


When I spoke for a couple of minutes I used more words to describe words in Bulgarian that I don't know. He filled it in using single words.


Now I can translate the whole memory for you into english. (I spoke very slowly at the time; It was one of the first things I said.)


"When we eat hard food we become stronger but our teeth get weaker. When we eat only soft food our bodies are less strong, but we preserve our teeth. People have already thought of this before. That we should eat different food groups, portions of them.


This says more about it. We have something called durability. A person may have very big teeth, but they're less durable. We should eat hard food sometimes, such as nuts, and soft food sometimes, and everything in between as long as it's healthy for us."


We continued speaking and he gave me a coffee. I asked if there's a machine that can make nuts into a powder. "Peanut butter." I answered "I understand why kids eat it. I continued by asking him "What can make more money, a strong body or a strong brain?" He answered "Brain and added, it depends, sometimes it's body."


To finish this speech up I guess I can say:

We've made advancements. Peanut butter is old. As of when I was a teenager and spoke with a woman... Almond milk. As of recently -Pistachio latte. We're becoming stronger as a population.


I had asked him if there's a machine which can make hard foods softer, and asked if it could be used to make other foods into a powder.


These are good for the older generation, to preserve muscle and be able to walk longer, or carry groceries.


I can say one last thing:


Many people say gum helps tooth decay. Don't chew gum too often to prevent tooth decay. Your teeth don't feel. Sometimes there isn't even a cavity. But they lose durability. They may be larger, but they get weaker.


I continued speaking with my father. "A bunny eats carrots, but a bunny is small, so it eats one carrot a day. For 20 or so hours its saliva is cleaning its mouth. Animals never have cavities, because they're small, so they eat for a short time."


If I can give you one last advice, based on so much experience viewing work both in real life and on the internet, that can help you to work: Don't eat too much of one thing. Protect your eyesight. Protect your hearing. Protect your teeth.


Aside from that I guess I can say one final thing... For people who need physique, I found something where you can put almonds or pistachios and turn a handle and they turn into powder, walnuts, any nuts really. You can probably find something similar by doing a google search.


"Belthagor stop trying to beef up the police" -Palmettohoney


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