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Between Master and Disciples / Buddhist Stories

Buddhist Stories: Treasurer Catfoot Bilalapadaka, Part 1 of 3, Sept. 17, 2015

2019-01-29
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But there were two little young boys, two young boys. They enjoy it so much, so they had two potatoes but they chewed them very, very slowly and thoroughly, and they lived strong, healthy, they enjoyed it and felt grateful for that, and they chewed slowly, chewed until it melted in their mouths. Normally that's the best way to eat any food, anyway. Because your saliva is already digesting most of it, before you swallow, and also the nutrition is absorbed through your mouth, your tongue. I thought raw is supposed to be good for you, right? A lot of light and vitamins, and whatever's in there will not be cooked to death. So it's good.
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