Yes I still Smoke Cigarettes and I am addicted to the smoking habit - support and chat thread.

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I just can't eat something that's looking back at me. Not happening. Can't eat shrimp anymore since I saw a live one running around with it's .... over it's head. It's a mental thing. It took me 5 years to look at and inure myself to crab legs, because of seeing a live one at the zoo.

Octopus has a face, and an ink sack. Ew. It turns into dark purple rubber when you cook it, and you can actually get the suction cups stuck to your tongue. (Not that I would know from personal knowledge!) Squid is very slimy and gross until it is cooked as well.

Guess it's a forgone conclusion, I'm weird. I also have a pathological fear of butterflies. :blush:

Calamari? They aren't squishy. You can pick up a bag of sliced in the freezer. I love scampini. My brother almost got sucked in by a medium sized octopus growing up. He wanted to see it squirt ink. LOL! It turned bright red. Did you know they have fairly big beaks like parrot's? How about scallops / abolone? We used to see a divers buoy by the shelf and take the boat to hang out until they came up. Then asked them to get us some from the little crevices. I grew up on clams, the butter ones and the large gooey ducks / razor clams. Those were weird. Oh the one you'd hate the most? OYSTERS! I couldn't handle the green mush sacks. The little ones were ok cooked over a fire until they popped, but mom and dad would want us to go out skin diving and get them the big ones - they'd fill up a hot dog bun. We used to catch dungen s crab with bare hands. Just watch the way the reeds were going and flip them fast (see if they were male or female). I spent a lot of years shucking, cracking and jigging. It's a shame that's all gone now.

Ever eat sole or halibut? They are very ugly fish. That's ok. I won't eat sushi. I've fileted enough fish to know what lives between those flakes and I want those little wigglies cooked real well first. You do know that all flour, meal, grains, seed has bug eggs in it. A little extra protein that a 24 hour deep freeze won't take care of. Just the way it is.

Norweign food is a plate of white. Everything. My ex's parents were off the boat Norweigen. The first time I went over to my ex's, I noted an odd oder. Later I discovered they missed their potatoe liquor and had a still. Both sides of my family were German. My grandfather made head cheese in the basement. ewww. Even the english won't eat english food.

Funny. I won't get backyard chickens, because I know I'll never eat chicken again if I do. A friend had a pet pig. The movie Babe about crushed me. That's more of what I struggle with. Having neighbors with names like Yiako and Michakko taught me a single chicken breast can be sliced thin enough for a family of four, "need not greed". I love ethnic foods - except mexican. Hate meat and potatoes and anything fried. I make the best lasagne sauce in a wok. That's my weapon of choice. I just assumed I'd use a wok for extractions too.
 
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It's a 350mAh ... so I'm hoping I will be able to get at least a couple hours of vape time out of it. One of my job sites loves that I vape, and has actually pointed me out to the associates and encouraged them to try vaping over smoking. The other site I've had no problems with, but I don't vape around the supervisor for that site as I've found that he tends to believe the most outlandish things, and I suspect that it's only a matter of time before he approaches me with some off-the-wall bull about vaping -- so I figure at that site I'd do best to have a stealth vape handy. What happens in the bathroom is no one else's business! :laugh:[/QUOTE]
Isn't that the truth!:laugh:
What is it that you do?

Dale, incoming PM. :)
 

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What happens in the bathroom is no one else's business! :laugh:

I agree

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When do you consider yourself a non-smoker?

- When you TOTALLY don't smoke anymore for "X" amount of time?
- When you're satisfied with your vaping/smoking ratio?
- When you're down to some specific goal you set for yourself?

Reason I ask ... Even though I often have a couple of cigs a day I pretty much consider myself a non-smoker. Some day I may get back down to never having another cig again, then again I may not. It's a goal, but not one that I'm hung up on.

Is it wrong for someone that has a couple of cigs a day to consider themselves a non-smoker the same way that a social smoker considers themselves a non-smoker?

Or, am I rationalizing?
 

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I do under certain circumstances. What do you need? Let's see if we can figure it out.


I had an MRI the other day and my shoulder hasn't been the same so my posting is minimal but Im here. Dad was a prime meat butcher do I am not adventurous. And since I cant vape most stuff I skim buy the reviews and the adventurous food oh yes an the DIY. Makes it easier to keep up but also to miss things.

Shari do you know how to cut copy and paste?
 

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    When do you consider yourself a non-smoker?

    - When you TOTALLY don't smoke anymore for "X" amount of time?
    - When you're satisfied with your vaping/smoking ratio?
    - When you're down to some specific goal you set for yourself?

    Reason I ask ... Even though I often have a couple of cigs a day I pretty much consider myself a non-smoker. Some day I may get back down to never having another cig again, then again I may not. It's a goal, but not one that I'm hung up on.

    Is it wrong for someone that has a couple of cigs a day to consider themselves a non-smoker the same way that a social smoker considers themselves a non-smoker?

    Or, am I rationalizing?
    At two to four a day I basically considered myself to be Non-Smoking:D I mean comparing that to 40+? I was thrilled to death!:ohmy:
     

    ShariR

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    Erised, this is a pretty straight forward answer.

    To a doctor or someone who never smoked or a total nonsmoker, you will be considered a smoker. They do not care if you only have one puff a week. They will call you a smoker.

    When I cut back on my 2 pad down to 4 or 5 a day while trying to take the Chantix, I was at my doctor's office and he was quite upset that I was having any cigarettes. He gave me a bad time, too. Not one word on how well I was doing in stepping down on the smoking. Same thing with DH who never smoked and a few other "friends" who either did not smoke or quit years ago.

    You can call yourself a non smoker to yourself, but I am giving you fair warning some others will not see it that way. Only saying this so you don't get yourself upset if and when it happens. We love you here and your progress is amazing. You may wake up one day and forget to have your daily cigarette or two. If that happens, great. If you still smoke a little, that is so much better than where you were. Just my 2 cents.

    When do you consider yourself a non-smoker?

    - When you TOTALLY don't smoke anymore for "X" amount of time?
    - When you're satisfied with your vaping/smoking ratio?
    - When you're down to some specific goal you set for yourself?

    Reason I ask ... Even though I often have a couple of cigs a day I pretty much consider myself a non-smoker. Some day I may get back down to never having another cig again, then again I may not. It's a goal, but not one that I'm hung up on.

    Is it wrong for someone that has a couple of cigs a day to consider themselves a non-smoker the same way that a social smoker considers themselves a non-smoker?

    Or, am I rationalizing?
     

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    I haven't found good tripe in Texas. Only in California.

    Here we bbq :) My other big hobby (outside of vaping). Just started making my own sausages, actually.

    BBQ is the food of Texas, with Tex-Mex being close second. I'm thankful we have an awesome BBQ restaurant here in the city where I live. I'd love to try my hand at doing homemade barbecue (rub/sauce) but we don't have a smoker so I'll either pick up from the restaurant or the Tony Roma ribs from the grocery store even though they are a little pricey. All this talk about food is making me hungry, except for the tripe/squid/octopus/cow tongue...just sounds horrible.
     

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    Erised, this is a pretty straight forward answer.

    To a doctor or someone who never smoked or a total nonsmoker, you will be considered a smoker. They do not care if you only have one puff a week. They will call you a smoker.

    When I cut back on my 2 pad down to 4 or 5 a day while trying to take the Chantix, I was at my doctor's office and he was quite upset that I was having any cigarettes. He gave me a bad time, too. Not one word on how well I was doing in stepping down on the smoking. Same thing with DH who never smoked and a few other "friends" who either did not smoke or quit years ago.

    You can call yourself a non smoker to yourself, but I am giving you fair warning some others will not see it that way. Only saying this so you don't get yourself upset if and when it happens. We love you here and your progress is amazing. You may wake up one day and forget to have your daily cigarette or two. If that happens, great. If you still smoke a little, that is so much better than where you were. Just my 2 cents.


    I totally get what you mean. Of course, I've been running into a lot of people that consider vaping still smoking -- sighhhh.
     

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    Shari hit it spot on.

    Erised, be proud of yourself that you've cut down so much, that is a huge feat in and of itself. I'm thrilled being down to 5 or 6 a day from a pack to pack and a half a day. Just going to have to join the club in letting time do its thing. About a week ago I tried cutting off the cigs spur of the moment and ended up breaking down and buying a pack, smoked half a pack in a few hours :blink:

    As for people thinking vaping is smoking let 'em. You know it isn't and some people just don't understand because what we exhale looks like smoke.

    Keep up the good work!

    *On a side note: I have noticed that I'm able to go fairly long time before I do DECIDE to have a cigarette. This afternoon I went all the way from 2:15 until about 8:30 and even then only had 1. Normally after dinner I'll have my usual 2. It's funny in a sense to me that when I'm driving if I want a cig I kind of have to force myself to get it and light up, even when I have a cig lit I have caught myself reaching for the ProVari...silly me :p
     
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