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On Wed, 14 May 1997, Grant Magnuson wrote:
> Some lady in London has come up with a stick-on Aroma Patch with the smell
> of a tropical orchid that apparently curbs the desire for chocolate.
> Lucky us Neander Folk never have such cravings! <g> Especially since the
> science of aromacology has always been suspect.
My mom cooked a vegie burger last night. I almost barfed at the
smell. Now, understand that I never liked the taste. But the smell was
never toxic until tonight. The smell of soy frying just GOT to me. I
had to eat a banana just to keep my olfactory centers from initiating
inverse parastalsic action.
Strangely, I don't have -real- cravings. I get songs in my head,
though. Like the "Tastations" song, "Do Your Ears Hang Low?" (Ice cream
truck music), and other songs associated with foodstuffs I'm not eating.
Maybe I should get a copy of the music from "Rodeo," which is the song
for the "Beef: Real food for real people" commercials.
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Karl Alexis McKinnon
SP2
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