Food can explain a lot in life. Or maybe not…..
On getting old…..
Cheddar cheese that has been ripened for six months is considered “mild.” Seven months to a year of ripening makes “sharp” cheddar, and two years worth of aging yields an “extra sharp” product.
It is good… or bad… to be versatile…
During WWII, Tootsie Rolls were added to soldiers’ rations thanks to their durability in all weather conditions.
More slander against white pasty foods…. discrimination is never good….
Despite the well-known urban legend, if a bird ingests uncooked rice it will not explode.
Say it isn’t so Godiva…. you can’t always trust your senses…..
So-called white chocolate isn’t chocolate in the technical sense — it is comprised of cocoa butter, sugar, and milk, but no actual chocolate.
You boycotted these for nothing…. french fries and The Dixie Chicks…..
The “french” in french fries actually describes the way the spuds are sliced, not their country of origin.
Some times things seem much bigger than they really are….
There is one strand of corn silk for each kernel on an ear of corn.
You may have blamed the deer… alas …. we all make mistakes….
A horn worm can eat an entire tomato plant by itself in one day!
And off topic…
Holy Hot Dogs….
Only one breed of dog is mentioned by name in the Bible: the Greyhound. (Proverbs 30:29-31).
Dog Races in the Bible, I guess.
The way up and the way down are one and the same. – Heraclitus

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