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So I went to my first bio party ever

Where I ate bio cheese, refused bio coke (yep Britt, can't get used to that idea, I mean, bio coke? you must be kiddin') and drank bio sparkling water.

Now, please explain me: what's the difference between bio sparkling water and normal?
Is there any??

Los Ninos was fun. The performance in the beginning sucked but for that reason I kind of liked it. It was sooooo underground. Lol.
The party was certainly ok, yet something was missing.
But I guess things turned out right when suddenly Lady Jane showed up and cleared our minds, and I made Lore to give her a flyer of Trouble.

Lore, I hope you dreamt nice last night ;)

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Posted on March 26, 2006
in Living in Belgium

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Lady Jane makes me feel shy. :-)

Posted by   Dykes And The City |     March 26, 2006 1:50 PM

The only difference between bio and normal food is often the price tag. :-)

Posted by   Charlo |     March 26, 2006 11:34 PM

Ine, I don't know why you think of me when offered bio-coke :-), but to answer your question about the difference:
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,3604,1174127,00.html

Charlo, I think the difference between bio and normal food is often also the taste and the quality.
Ok, dometimes this bio-food-obsession is a bit exaggerated.
But personally I care about the fact that the eggs I eat come from organic chickens, because those animals have a decent life instead of spending their short existence stressed out in a permantly lit small box, stuffed with anti-biotics.
And cheese from "Het Hinkelspel" tastes so much better than prewrapped Gouda from Delhaize.

Posted by   Britt |     March 27, 2006 1:07 PM








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