18 Feb ’12
Cool article. Onion didn't rate very high, but that may not tell the true value. In the UK during the WW2 Victory Garden period, Onions were one of the most scarce food items around. They were the most in-demand item requested (besides meat), and they were often given as awards at community meetings.
I can't imagine cooking without them. I could live without Cilantro, but no way could I enjoy my food sans onion.
I feel the same, besides I have that genetic disposition where cilantro tastes like soap
racist
lol, it's true
my wife has the same problem. my chorizo/cornbread stuffing just doesn't taste the same at thanksgiving
21 Feb ’12
that's funny DD because money trees are quite common here, see them every day really.
basically, thai's donate their cash to a temple by making a money tree, different denominations are taped to each branch and the more money that's donated, the greater the response will be from the particular spirits you are appealing to. more is better.
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