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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? hiyo nimewachia KARI! if I want vitamin B12 i eat foods that are verified to be rich in B12 for example- liver and not some tiny eggs that look like they are chocolate coated! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? They are also saying that the eggs increase the libido. Has mama watoto congratulated you for a job well done since you started eating the tiny eggs?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? hiyo nimewachia KARI! if I want vitamin B12 i eat foods that are verified to be rich in B12 for example- liver and not some tiny eggs that look like they are chocolate coated! @Masukuma, would you say this is sufficient reason for disparaging this venture? Firstly, we must put the claims behind the egg correctly; it's said that despite it's size, it has more chemical concentrations than the normal egg. And therefore more useful as 'medicine'. I'd expect an argument against these claims to be brought forth so that we can all live well. Of course the egg alone doesn't cure all disease, no one should believe that. But can we explore it's true value? This could boost our economy and improve lives.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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jaggernaut wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? They are also saying that the eggs increase the libido. Has mama watoto congratulated you for a job well done since you started eating the tiny eggs? So far, I have found no reason for such a prescription.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Ok. Now back to basics. What does the subject of this thread really mean? "Has the bubble got burst?"
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/25/2013 Posts: 402
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tycho wrote:jaggernaut wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? They are also saying that the eggs increase the libido. Has mama watoto congratulated you for a job well done since you started eating the tiny eggs? So far, I have found no reason for such a prescription. Just tell us if it improves performance. Some folks here might need it.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Ole Lenku wrote:tycho wrote:jaggernaut wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? They are also saying that the eggs increase the libido. Has mama watoto congratulated you for a job well done since you started eating the tiny eggs? So far, I have found no reason for such a prescription. Just tell us if it improves performance. Some folks here might need it. Hooo...mwanaume ni kujitetea eeh? Tycho pls advise @Ole lenku.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/25/2013 Posts: 402
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washiku wrote:Ole Lenku wrote:tycho wrote:jaggernaut wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? They are also saying that the eggs increase the libido. Has mama watoto congratulated you for a job well done since you started eating the tiny eggs? So far, I have found no reason for such a prescription. Just tell us if it improves performance. Some folks here might need it. Hooo...mwanaume ni kujitetea eeh? Tycho pls advise @Ole lenku. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,909
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Any known benefits to the women folks? In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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tycho wrote:jaggernaut wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? They are also saying that the eggs increase the libido. Has mama watoto congratulated you for a job well done since you started eating the tiny eggs? So far, I have found no reason for such a prescription. I think i wasn't clear. The question should have been - have you experienced improved performance?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Angelica _ann wrote:Any known benefits to the women folks? They are saying that the big "O" is guaranteed after you eat a few quail eggs.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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washiku wrote:Ok. Now back to basics. What does the subject of this thread really mean? "Has the bubble got burst?" No longer in doubt: Long time ago. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? hiyo nimewachia KARI! if I want vitamin B12 i eat foods that are verified to be rich in B12 for example- liver and not some tiny eggs that look like they are chocolate coated! @Masukuma, would you say this is sufficient reason for disparaging this venture? Firstly, we must put the claims behind the egg correctly; it's said that despite it's size, it has more chemical concentrations than the normal egg. And therefore more useful as 'medicine'. I'd expect an argument against these claims to be brought forth so that we can all live well. Of course the egg alone doesn't cure all disease, no one should believe that. But can we explore it's true value? This could boost our economy and improve lives. @Tycho, the assumptions are just that:assumptions. I haven't seen any scientific data supporting that. The burden of proof lies with those making these statements. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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Waiting to taste it @2 bob. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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jaggernaut wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Any known benefits to the women folks? They are saying that the big "O" is guaranteed after you eat a few quail eggs. And you believe them? Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,909
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githundi wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Any known benefits to the women folks? They are saying that the big "O" is guaranteed after you eat a few quail eggs. And you believe them? I need this, kindly quantify 'a few'! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Angelica _ann wrote:githundi wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Any known benefits to the women folks? They are saying that the big "O" is guaranteed after you eat a few quail eggs. And you believe them? I need this, kindly quantify 'a few'! That you swallow a dozen raw eggs. Then you will be guaranteed to get to cloud 9, any time......all the time.
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Ojinga and want it all will definately kill Kenyans Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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githundi wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:masukuma wrote:tycho wrote:masukuma wrote:i ate the plum sized egg jana - hakuna kitu ya maana hapo! its just a small egg (i ate plus the shell as I figured shelling it is too much work for an egg that size - surface area to volume ratio) How would you determine if there was something? By eating one of them? Sometimes I think we are too quick to spread prejudice than fact. yes... as opposed to someone else eating one and telling you just how effective they are in curing kutopendwa kazini, nuksi, kuita mtu aliepotea among other things... wewe. umemeza hiyo njugu? apparently they can help prevent KPLC from disconnecting power from your house when you fail to settle your bill. I've eaten the eggs. Without the shells. I have also eaten the meat. And they taste much like chicken. Though I have a friend who said that the egg has some different, perhaps, not so good a taste. But are these the issues behind this quail business? For example, do quail eggs have more vitamin B12 than chicken eggs? This is one claim made and I have been unable to verify. Have you? hiyo nimewachia KARI! if I want vitamin B12 i eat foods that are verified to be rich in B12 for example- liver and not some tiny eggs that look like they are chocolate coated! @Masukuma, would you say this is sufficient reason for disparaging this venture? Firstly, we must put the claims behind the egg correctly; it's said that despite it's size, it has more chemical concentrations than the normal egg. And therefore more useful as 'medicine'. I'd expect an argument against these claims to be brought forth so that we can all live well. Of course the egg alone doesn't cure all disease, no one should believe that. But can we explore it's true value? This could boost our economy and improve lives. @Tycho, the assumptions are just that:assumptions. I haven't seen any scientific data supporting that. The burden of proof lies with those making these statements. while there are a lot of mysticism and myths around the eggs and the tiny bird - i believe that anyone trying to use his head to gain money while providing alternative sources of protein to our population should be encouraged. we just need to quantify the benefits of the foods we are taking. it would be dangerous to buy into the nonsense being thrown around bila facts - it could be life threatening to tell a diabetic to swallow 2 of the eggs in place of proper treatment. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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