re: the Pepsi recipe:
Should one drink Phosporaic Acid. (or is that what "strawberry phosphates" are?) also Coriander???
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re: the Pepsi recipe:
Should one drink Phosporaic Acid. (or is that what "strawberry phosphates" are?) also Coriander???
Coriander's kinda sweet. No idea about phosphoric acid, though.
I have done almost nothing of note today
Oh, corpses are of note.
Not gory, FTR. The diseased samples were gross in ways for which I was completely unprepared, but the healthy bodies and organs ... strange, but not offputting.
I say this now. I should see what dreams I have first. But it was way cool, and maybe I'll even remember some of the stuff.
Coriander smells like flowers, no?
I have done almost nothing of note today
Today, I have:
Here's the original Pepsi recipe, as of 1923. Back then it closely resembled the Coca Cola recipe.
There dosen't appear to be any actual cola in that recipe. Also, none of the other ingredients provide any caffeine.
Coriander smells like flowers, no?
It tastes like ground Mary Sue, if I recall correctly: all sage and nutmeg-y, yet sweet too. I'm amazed it's a plain brown rather than amber or violet colored.
The diseased samples were gross in ways for which I was completely unprepared,
Sounds like 9th grade's STD presentation. One kid passed out at one of the slides. I don't recall which one. Probably one of the weeping sores ones.
There dosen't appear to be any actual cola in that recipe. Also, none of the other ingredients provide any caffeine.
How does the Coke recipe look? Could you make this in your kitchen, DX?
A friend of mine got married in a medical museum, and we all went touring the exhibits of old preserved medical mysteries -- tumors and deformities and shit. It was kind of freaky. But it got my mind off my ex who was also there with his future wife....
ION, David, you might be interested in mocking this person who posted to a LJ community I'm on:
Can anyone recommend a fun, low-key bar in the city that plays Gipsy Kings or similar kind of Latin/Flamenco/Middle-Eastern music?