Thanks for all the explanation, everybody!
In English it's coriander, in American English it's cilantro, derived from the Spanish
So I actually knew what it was, but didn't know that I know, so I actually could've known what I know, but didn't?
Also, all the Hebrew-English dictionaries I've encountered tried to convince me that I don't know what I thought I know. Either that, or they had the English-American-what-else confusion that some of you confessed to, either.
You have too many words!
Ahem.
So now I know. I sometimes cook with coriander/cilantro (it's Hebrew name comes from Arabic, I think, and it's pronounced "Koosbara"). But just a bit, because its flavor is so strong. I prefer mostly to use other leaves, because they have a more delicate affect on the result.
That would be me... I do it because there is such a thing as too much wind.
Huh. Maybe it depends on the car. In the three or four convertibles I've driven, the wind wasn't an issue even when going pretty fast.
Maybe Kat drives
really
fast....
So I actually knew what it was, but didn't know that I know, so I actually could've known what I know, but didn't?
Hee. You have the gist of it! Um. I think.
I was so disappointed when I rode in my first convertible. so much wind and it pushed my hair forward, not back because of the swirling or something.
Maybe Kat drives really fast....
Nope. But Miatas are wind machines and I have shoulder length hair and do most of my driving on the freeway. Also, if you put up BOTH windows it doesn't work. But if I put up just the passenger window, it keeps the wind down for me as the driver.
Um. I think.
My thoughts exactly.
Also, billytea, how are you and your lovely wife doing?
Also, billytea, how are you and your lovely wife doing?
Very well, thank you, except that I was up till 3 last night (work's hectic this week), and I'm still up now at 12:30. To bed!
out of all the foods mentioned here I don't like green olives - and that is it.
I switch my fork.
no watch.
I was so disappointed when I rode in my first convertible. so much wind and it pushed my hair forward, not back because of the swirling or something.
I've driven a convertible where this happened to the person in the back seat, but in the front there was no problem at all.