douknowjello
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Back when I was younger my mom thought it we were eating healthier, she'd sautee a bunch of fresh garden veggies (zuchini, tomatos, etc.), stir in cheese and all over a huge pile of pasta....sooo good. But yea...its no wonder I was still packing on the pounds, lol. My huge weakness is breakfast....hashbrowns/homefries and sausage gravy especially. Thankfully I can make a fried egg sandwich or eat a bob evans breakfast bowl (hashbrowns and sausage gravy) and get around it pretty easy. It's amazing all the convenience food that isn't diet and also isn't that high in calories....and sure tastes alot better. Yea I know I should cook more but I work ten hour shifts so having box food like that at work stops me from hitting up fast food on the way home at 9am, lol.
On a side note, I know I'm a few days late and a dollar short but you had me laughing at the whole asparagus thing so like you said, I had to google. Found this about it
Now I'm wanting to test this and eat asparagus :X I have some cans of it in the cupboard, lol.
On a side note, I know I'm a few days late and a dollar short but you had me laughing at the whole asparagus thing so like you said, I had to google. Found this about it
Mark Leyner said:WHY DOES YOUR PEE SMELL WHEN YOU EAT ASPARAGUS?
Asparagus contains a sulfur compound called mercaptan. It is also found in onions, garlic, rotten eggs, and in the secretions of skunks. The signature smell occurs when this substance is broken down in your digestive system. Not all people have the gene for the enzyme that breaks down mercaptan, so some of you can eat all the asparagus you want without stinking up the place. One study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology found that only 46 percent of British people tested produced the odor while 100 percent of French people tested did. Insert your favorite French joke here________________________________
Now I'm wanting to test this and eat asparagus :X I have some cans of it in the cupboard, lol.
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