Posh Ingredients
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Re: Posh Ingredients
Stokey Sue wrote:Like all old gits with a chemistry background I’m still annoyed that 40 years ago they chose Organic as the name for this category of produce. The word was already fully employed working to define a major branch of chemistry (carbon based)
Hahahaha!!
My feelings exactly when the word " gay" was forever deleted from creative writing
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Re: Posh Ingredients
Still dance the Gay Gordons though...
- karadekoolaid
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Maybe - but studying organic chemistry smacks of bright red tomatoes and Heritage Carrots!
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Or petroleum derivatives, to the cognoscenti
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Ha ha ha. I hadn't thought about organic being ripped away from the scientists.
And I think you are right to feel protective of its origins.
The Gay Gordons is absolutely the only dance I know when I go to Scottish dos.
Cross threading, but we had triple cooked posh chips on Saturday evening.
That were'n't posh at all.
And I think you are right to feel protective of its origins.
The Gay Gordons is absolutely the only dance I know when I go to Scottish dos.
Cross threading, but we had triple cooked posh chips on Saturday evening.
That were'n't posh at all.
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