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1. krayker16 July 2010, 13:45 GMT +02:00

You can only change ONE letter, AND/OR rearrange the letters currently available. The first word is:

WINS

7826. Ayla8721 October 2012, 9:18 GMT +02:00

oh yes, you can easily

stay

for a lifetime in German sweet shops, the variety of things offered here is purely enormous. No wonder there are quite a lot of fat kids running around over here. I'm lucky to have colleagues who bring along Haribo sweets from time to time to our meetings, they are truly delicious...

7827. xymonau21 October 2012, 10:15 GMT +02:00

Aldi has brought a whole range of items here that we wouldn't have had otherwise. All bad! LOL They sell these things called "Mint Thins", which are one of the few chocolates I can eat, as they have no milk, but they taste like normal dark chocolate. These are also made in Germany. There are other milk-free chocs, but they taste awful. These are after-dinner mints, and very more-ish. There are some biscuits, etc, that are not to my palate, but Haribo and Choceur reign. I have a vegan friend who is German, but whenever he returns to Germany, he fills up on German cheeses, and has no conscience. He says it's rare, and there are so many beautiful cheeses that you can't get here. I wish I could eat cheese again, but I am too allergic. The consequences aren't worth the pleasure.

so I am getting more obese from all your German sweets and

fats

in the chocolate

7828. Ayla8721 October 2012, 10:43 GMT +02:00

well, what can we do if these sweets are so tasty - they are a

fast

way to make us happy, that's for sure. I can tell you that I prefer milk chocolate and even white chocolate, but my taste is certainly strange. I like salted caramel chocolate, for instance, which is what Christa and I eat currently. I bought a bar of that chocolate which is produced in suisse, and it is quite a delicacy.

7829. xymonau21 October 2012, 10:57 GMT +02:00

Not strange at all - it sounds delicious!

salt

would taste wonderful with caramel

7830. Ayla8722 October 2012, 6:30 GMT +02:00

The taste is quite similar to that of the milky way bars. What I like very much, too, is sweets made with peanut butter. In the indian cuisine the meals with peanut sauce, called

sate

are a true delicacy, too. You must not even eat these ones sharp to enjoy them very much.

7831. xymonau24 October 2012, 11:47 GMT +02:00

oh, I love sate! I like it a bit hot - only mildly - but I just adore sate sauce with peanuts. I used to live on frozen vegetables in sate sauce. However, now they are finding banned pesticides in most of them - they are practically all imported - and that bothered me so much, I stopped buying them. now this girl

eats

mostly organic and fresh, which is always best

I prefer sate with noodles, though - not rice

7832. Ayla8724 October 2012, 13:28 GMT +02:00

Christa makes a

neat

organic sate noodle dish with carrots, too, which is very tasty. You are right, organic ingredients are the best way to avoid pesticides...

7833. xymonau25 October 2012, 3:04 GMT +02:00

we up the

ante

on our risk of disease with everything that we shouldn't eat arriving on our tables -

you can't buy good health

7834. Ayla8725 October 2012, 8:02 GMT +02:00

most members of the human species are obviously not able to

note

that everybody has his own responsibility for living as healthy as possible. I can't understand why so many people smoke and if you ask them they tell you that it doesn't taste very well and that chances are quite good to loose some years of your life because of this bad habit...

7835. xymonau25 October 2012, 15:16 GMT +02:00

just one

toke

and you begin to damage your health in a slow and insidious way

7836. Ayla8726 October 2012, 6:25 GMT +02:00

I'm afraid most smokers start as kids already and just dont

take

those dangers serious enough. it's more important to be cool...

7837. xymonau26 October 2012, 10:15 GMT +02:00

I'm afraid I think alcohol is worse. It makes me sick at heart when adults let their children have a sip of alcohol. It can create a life-long addiction, cause brain damage, and endless social problems or even death. I've seen so many lives damaged by it that I hate it. I may as well go fly a

kite

as talk about it, though, as it's everyone's favourite :o)

7838. Ayla8726 October 2012, 10:41 GMT +02:00

or sit near the oven and

knit

something nice to calm down your nerves. You're right, alcohol is quite a serious drug and nothing harmless at all. I was never really drunk, I have never lost control to alcohol, but I can imagine how easy it must be to do so...

7839. xymonau26 October 2012, 11:48 GMT +02:00

knit? I'd rather

knot

7840. Ayla8726 October 2012, 12:43 GMT +02:00

knot? I didn't

know

that you practise yoga. You are a lady of great talents.

7841. xymonau27 October 2012, 10:30 GMT +02:00

I thought you already

knew

that

7842. Ayla8727 October 2012, 11:00 GMT +02:00

next thing is that they tell it on the

news

7843. xymonau27 October 2012, 11:26 GMT +02:00

so I get to

swan

around with all the publicity

7844. Ayla8727 October 2012, 11:44 GMT +02:00

I have to

warn

you - those paparazzo can become a nuisance. Tell them to bring you a nice organic sate to keep them busy

7845. xymonau27 October 2012, 12:35 GMT +02:00

don't

rain

on my parade! I want my fifteen minutes of fame

7846. Ayla8727 October 2012, 14:17 GMT +02:00

just

ring

to wake me up when the run is over

7847. xymonau27 October 2012, 14:57 GMT +02:00

it's a bit

grim

of you to think I'll be run over...

7848. Ayla8730 October 2012, 6:33 GMT +01:00

I had my fair chance to

trim

views on who has to be run over - migraine has struck me down again over the last days. Truly not the best of hobbys you can imagine...

7849. xymonau30 October 2012, 21:29 GMT +01:00

Oh, Michael, I'm so sorry. I wish you could find a cure for it. It must be very hard to cope with.

maybe a

trip

to a health farm for a week or so would help

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