I know a couple of people that taste soap when eating corriander (we don't call it cilantro here). Down here coriander seeds make coriander plants.
We’re doing it! I once read a study where they determined that everyone’s pee is affected by asparagus, but not everyone is able to smell it. And I think a lot about how that experiment was conducted to make that conclusion, and who in their right mind would volunteer for that study.Let's just not go down the "asparagus pee" rabbit hole...
Thank you! I've been wondering about that for quite some time.We’re doing it! I once read a study where they determined that everyone’s pee is affected by asparagus, but not everyone is able to smell it.
I was planning to stand in the bathroom while my wife pees, then aske her to stand there while I do, when we both get up in the morning after eating some.And I think a lot about how that experiment was conducted to make that conclusion, and who in their right mind would volunteer for that study.
I once had a diesel rabbit with the "grease car" kit installed. This was a tank that sat in the spare tire well of the rear of the vehicle, and you started the car with straight diesel, let it warm up and then you could switch to the grease tank -- it was filled with used vegetable oil, like what you would cook with. We would clean up the veggie oil, and run it in the car (this required a ton of work passing the stuff through various filters).But you know how people say (sometimes, depending on the source) that the exhaust from biodiesel smells like french fries...
Nope, all natural spice extracts.Is it synthetic?
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I was planning to stand in the bathroom while my wife pees, then aske her to stand there while I do, when we both get up in the morning after eating some.
I used to like those as a kid and kinda wished they had sold them year-round. But now as an adult (sorta); I see that something seasonal should be SEASONAL.
I know a couple of people that taste soap when eating corriander (we don't call it cilantro here). Down here coriander seeds make coriander plants.
We call it rocket down here. I said to my wife earlier this week when we were eating out that the only reason I ordered the salad was because it had rocket in it . You should have seen the look she gave me.Last time I was in Europe, I learned that what we call Arugula is referred to as Rocket in a lot of European countries. WTF? Arugula? Seriously? Why are we not calling this stuff Rocket? So much better…
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