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Good Calories versus Bad?
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 19:19:50 +0100, Jane Lumley
wrote: In article , Chris Braun writes I once bought some sort of fish oil supplement in liquid form and took one teaspoon of it. I could taste it the rest of the day -- and it tasted terrible. I cannot imagine ever again willing consuming any sort of oil by the spoonful. Single-estate extra virgin olive oil is wonderful in a spoon. No thanks :-). Chris |
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Chris Braun wrote:
Single-estate extra virgin olive oil is wonderful in a spoon. No thanks :-). That and freshly pressed flax-seed oil. People generally don't mind oil's texture... they just don't know it. If it's frosting made with butter and powdered sugar, then it's yummy and has a "creamy texture"... I could think of many other examples of people who have willingly swilled down oil, only it's not "marketed" as oil... it's marketed as a yummy dessert ;-) I'm not someone who goes around regularly having oil from a spoon. I very much prefer EVOO in a dressing on my salad, Even then its not far off. There's more oil than vinegar usually, and the taste and texture are still very pleasant as I chew the lettuce leaf which was the "spoon" LOL Crafting Mom, who thinks fish oil is vile, but fresh plant oils like flax and olive are heavenly. |
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Chris Braun wrote:
Single-estate extra virgin olive oil is wonderful in a spoon. No thanks :-). That and freshly pressed flax-seed oil. People generally don't mind oil's texture... they just don't know it. If it's frosting made with butter and powdered sugar, then it's yummy and has a "creamy texture"... I could think of many other examples of people who have willingly swilled down oil, only it's not "marketed" as oil... it's marketed as a yummy dessert ;-) I'm not someone who goes around regularly having oil from a spoon. I very much prefer EVOO in a dressing on my salad, Even then its not far off. There's more oil than vinegar usually, and the taste and texture are still very pleasant as I chew the lettuce leaf which was the "spoon" LOL Crafting Mom, who thinks fish oil is vile, but fresh plant oils like flax and olive are heavenly. |
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