Cilantro doesn't taste like soap to me, but last I checked, walnuts taste like bitter despair.
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Cilantro=Soap. Ginger=Even worse soap.
but last I checked, walnuts taste like bitter despair.
I gotta remember not to put bitter despair in your brownies.
Though I'm kind of thinking that could work as a perverse marketing scheme.
"Why settle for a Chocolate Orgasm when you could have The Brownies of Bitter Despair? Or possibly leave one for your boss."
Ginger=Even worse soap.
I was about to rush to Ginger's defense, "Ginger is a very nice soap if anything. Just ask Mr. Peabody!"
But then your meaning became plain to me.
Further cookie note to self: No Ginger Soap Snaps for Scrappy.
Wow. I love all of those things. I must have very insensitive tastebuds or something.
Carouselly flashmobby goodness.
Poor Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. I hope he gets some serious help.
I must have very insensitive tastebuds or something.
The cilantro thing is very specific, and I don't think applies to other foods.
Ginger=Even worse soap.
Whoa, really? I am so grateful for my not very sensitive tastebuds. The only thing that tastes like soap to me is lavender, and that's really just that I am used to lavender-scented detergents.
The cilantro thing is very specific, and I don't think applies to other foods.
I was surprised, because there is almost nothing in the world that tastes bad to me. I mean, things taste less good, but usually it is how they are cooked. The only other thing I do not like is melon.
I will happily take all the ginger. Human or spice!