ION: licorice, as any anise related products, is the devil's work. But apparently it really helps to get you to get on your feet in tea with cinnamon (though I held my breath in order to drink that poison).
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
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sj, most of the books I download are between $3 and $7, which is why I find it so hard to resist.
ETA: ah, the anise debate. I luvre it.
There's a debate about anise's evilness and the way it evils people? Huh.
sj, most of the books I download are between $3 and $7, which is why I find it so hard to resist.
Can I ask for examples?
ION: licorice, as any anise related products, is the devil's work. But apparently it really helps to get you to get on your feet in tea with cinnamon (though I held my breath in order to drink that poison).
I hate licorice too, and I don't think I could ever drink that.
The debate is love versus hate. I love it, but I know I'm in the minority.
sj, most anything that is in paperback and not newly out.
I hate licorice too, and I don't think I could ever drink that.
I thought so too. But I was willing to do a lot of things in order to get up from the couch, and I had nastier remedies in the past - ones where it doesn't help if you hold your breath or not. At least in tea it's 90% smell, so you can control it a little bit.
I'm with Pix. Nom.
You bunch of sick, twisted people.
I love anise when it's used as a spice, but hate licorice. I have layers.
you can get right downtown to the Central Library
Which is a gorgeous and cool building too.
Licorice - no like. In Wm. Joyce's children's book Santa Calls they chase away the evil snow witch by pelting her with licorice.