Ha! And I'm reminded this every time I get behind someone who has an aversion to bathing regularly. A hazard of living in the world's meth capital unfortunately.
Maybe it's like how some people have trouble with the smell of asparagus (me as well). My husband is always trying to slip it into stuff, and I always smell feet and know he did it!
I used to tolerate cumin, but last year I tried to become a vegetarian and it seemed like every recipe I tried called for cumin. Sadly, because the recipes didn't taste very good, I began to associate cumin with disgusting food and can hardly stand the smell of it now.
Ha! And I'm reminded this every time I get behind someone who has an aversion to bathing regularly. A hazard of living in the world's meth capital unfortunately.
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I'm right there with you in the meth capitol.
DeleteNo feet I've smelled. I added cumin to my black beans today. Now I will have that thought in my mind next time I use it. Which I often do.
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Maybe it's like how some people have trouble with the smell of asparagus (me as well). My husband is always trying to slip it into stuff, and I always smell feet and know he did it!
DeleteWell the memory of your post will certainly make me smile the next time I reach for cumin in my pantry. Happy Friday!Weekends In Maine
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for anyone else to eat all the cumin in the world!
DeleteI used to tolerate cumin, but last year I tried to become a vegetarian and it seemed like every recipe I tried called for cumin. Sadly, because the recipes didn't taste very good, I began to associate cumin with disgusting food and can hardly stand the smell of it now.
ReplyDeleteI HAVE learned to tolerate cilantro, and I used to HATE it. Not my favorite thing, but I will eat it in limited quantities.
DeleteI love using Cumin when I cook. My husband doesn't care for it though! LOL
ReplyDeleteBecause it smells like feet!
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