Muesli:
I always put the salt in bread, because I recognise the chemical necessity. In cakes I balk, because the main thing I don't like about many bought cakes tends to be the saltiness (next is the sweetness).
'Get It Done'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Muesli:
I always put the salt in bread, because I recognise the chemical necessity. In cakes I balk, because the main thing I don't like about many bought cakes tends to be the saltiness (next is the sweetness).
I'm pretty sure that was too long a nap.Mine certainly was. I am about to walk over to TJ's for a few things and then see if this day is totally shot or not.
Also waking up at the act break of a very distrurbing dream? Messing with my head. A lot.
I want cupcakes now.
Bread without salt in it tastes funny to me -- I know because of some bread machine incidents. But then, just about everything tastes better with salt, to me. (Only exagerating somewhat.)
We have key lime pie! DH went to get snacks for the football game watching and brought home pie. Yum.
I want a TJ's, but I don't think it is happening any time soon.
Pretty much everything needs some salt. Who else puts salt on watermelon? Just me?
Acres of cleavage/boobage. Far too many women wearing corsets/bodices in unflattering ways.
Oh, this reminds me -- I meant to make a catty comment about Lil Kim at the VMAs. Clearly she hasn't lost all the lock-up weight, since I doubt she wore the corset and black pants outfit as part of a new classiness.
Who else puts salt on watermelon? Just me?
In Israel (and I think in a few other Mediterranean countries) they eat watermelon with cheese. (A crumbly cheese sort of like feta.)
I like salt on my watermelon.
I could see feta on watermelon. The salad I had yesterday was just endive, pears, black olives, and feta. It was very yummy.
I just saw a commercial that used the Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy song from Ren & Stimpy.
That is just so wrong on so many levels.
Depends on what the product was, I think.