Don't think you would appreciate that in your fridge[emoji38]
Less likely to happen if kept in the fridge:Emoji49:
Don't think you would appreciate that in your fridge[emoji38]
Like putting an egg in the microwave....or setting a tea cloth on fire...or dropping an entire packet of flour.
All the explosions I have caused in the kitchen, no wonder my mum doesn't quite trust me there alone. :skeleton:
Speaking about eggs. My little brother(he's about 8 years old) wanted to fry his own egg. After a while, I heard a splutter. So I asked him if everything was okay and he just shook his head. Meanwhile, the entire egg was on the stove plate.Like putting an egg in the microwave....or setting a tea cloth on fire...or dropping an entire packet of flour.
All the explosions I have caused in the kitchen, no wonder my mum doesn't quite trust me there alone. :skeleton:
Oh, I had a more dramatic image in mind of shattering glass, lol![]()
I've never liked the taste of Ginger Beer or any fizzy drink for some reason. It has too much of gas.
Speaking about eggs. My little brother(he's about 8 years old) wanted to fry his own egg. After a while, I heard a splutter. So I asked him if everything was okay and he just shook his head. Meanwhile, the entire egg was on the stove plate.
They say ginger beer is good for nausea too![]()
Salt decreases the gas. Like some people like to drink "flat" pepsi etc.It's good for a lot of things. It's very good for clearing the throat, also. I know of one Qaari who used to add salt to his ginger beer and drink it before reciting. He used to say it clears his throat up. I don't know what the salt was for.
Salt decreases the gas. Like some people like to drink "flat" pepsi etc.
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