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Thoughts and observations of an Enneagram Type 7 INFP Beatles fan. I prefer baths to showers, late nights to early mornings, cats to dogs, and Mary Ann.
The perfect blog for all featherless bipeds.
Gooblek
is a 2-to-1 suspension of cornstarch in water. It acts like a liquid if you
move it slowly, but a solid if you hit it or squeeze it. Click below for info
on Asparagus Pee.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Benefits of Pork Chorizo?
On Cinco de Mayo our local supermarket had El Mexicano Pork Chorizo for $1.50 each, so, almost having taken the sobriquet of "Snausage Guy" instead of "Asparagus Pee Guy," I couldn't resist. I always get this mixed up with Linguica, which I definitely prefer, and I was a little surprised when I went to cook it that the casing was clear plastic that you actually had to remove. The plot thickened when I read the ingredients list:
But see, I have this theory of nutrition that says there are trace elements and unique proteins in almost everything, so, salivary glands and cheek fat, I mean, what the heck - what if there's something in there that prevents cancer or West Nile in the same way that vitamin C prevents scurvy and D prevents rickets? Of course, it's not doing my heartburn or gout any good (hey, I'm old, so lay off), but I like it a lot better than this guy: Chorizo Crawl on Chowhound.
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