Asparagus split the world into two:
those whose pee smells funny, and those which smell normal.
My wee smells.
I can smell it.
Don't often eat drink asparagus.
Asparagus split the world into two:
those whose pee smells funny, and those which smell normal.
Once again, you prove the point I was making!I expect what is sold...not revised to match what is actually delivered and then pretend like everyone else is being unrealistic. I hope for what is possible given the potential of what exists in the game.
Back in my pharmacy days, we had nutritional feeds like egg nog, asparagus etc. I shuddered to think what they were like.drink asparagus
Back in my pharmacy days, we had nutritional feeds like egg nog, asparagus etc. I shuddered to think what they were like.
Towards the end of my job there I had the task of reorganising and mapping the pharmacy, and while cleaning the database I'd come across some really funny flavours- "Sunday Roast" made me laughYou can still get those horrid savoury varieties in hospital....!
There was a junior doc who used to come to the dept each morning as he gladly drank the (out of date!) fortisips we had amassed as all hosp pharms do - we would always oblige.
But one April 1st, we planned a prank on him - carefully drew out all of the sweet juice from an apple fortijuice, replacing it with mushroom flavour savoury bile.
We didn't see him for the rest of that week, and he never said a word about it, so to this day we still presume he thought it had gone off!
I should also add that this went down with the blessing of our chief, after he stumbled across us with big 50ml syringes stuck in a fortijuice carton! Happy days!
Fortisips were the saviour back in junior doc days - weekends on call with minimal time to eat, couple of fortisips used to keep you ticking over.... but they were bloody awful! I'm sure we'd get more nutrition into people with full fat milk and crusha milk shake syrup and a dollop of ice cream!You can still get those horrid savoury varieties in hospital....!
There was a junior doc who used to come to the dept each morning as he gladly drank the (out of date!) fortisips we had amassed as all hosp pharms do - we would always oblige.
But one April 1st, we planned a prank on him - carefully drew out all of the sweet juice from an apple fortijuice, replacing it with mushroom flavour savoury bile.
We didn't see him for the rest of that week, and he never said a word about it, so to this day we still presume he thought it had gone off!
I should also add that this went down with the blessing of our chief, after he stumbled across us with big 50ml syringes stuck in a fortijuice carton! Happy days!
The more syrupy ones were nice tooFortisips were the saviour back in junior doc days - weekends on call with minimal time to eat, couple of fortisips used to keep you ticking over.... but they were bloody awful! I'm sure we'd get more nutrition into people with full fat milk and crusha milk shake syrup and a dollop of ice cream!
Disagree. Asparagus makes a good breakfast when grilled and paired with whole grain bread, a salmon patty and an egg.Asparagus is to blame.
Towards the end of my job there I had the task of reorganising and mapping the pharmacy, and while cleaning the database I'd come across some really funny flavours- "Sunday Roast" made me laugh![]()
Fortisips were the saviour back in junior doc days - weekends on call with minimal time to eat, couple of fortisips used to keep you ticking over.... but they were bloody awful! I'm sure we'd get more nutrition into people with full fat milk and crusha milk shake syrup and a dollop of ice cream!
I don't understand the hatred towards sprouts. As green veg go they're not terrible.
Aren't they listed as a weapon of Biological warfare and banned?I don't understand the hatred towards sprouts. As green veg go they're not terrible.
Best case, they're at the bottom of the list of edible vegetables, tied with Lima Beans. Worst case, they're on the DO NOTI don't understand the hatred towards sprouts. As green veg go they're not terrible.
Aren't they listed as a weapon of Biological warfare and banned?
Best case, they're at the bottom of the list of edible vegetables, tied with Lima Beans. Worst case, they're on the DO NOTFLYEAT list.
Heck, I'll even eat kale, collard greens and okra before sprouts/limas.
Did you know that there is a genetic disposition to detecting the bitter taste of sprouts. Those without the gene cannot detect the bitterness and think that sprouts are 'just another vegetable'!Aren't they listed as a weapon of Biological warfare and banned?