Amazoniac said:Bananas taste better when they are not overripe, with some starch remaining in it. And babies tend to like them mashed.
I'm not a big fan of them though..
My friend likes his bananas to be very firm, like apples.
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Amazoniac said:Bananas taste better when they are not overripe, with some starch remaining in it. And babies tend to like them mashed.
I'm not a big fan of them though..
tara said:My kids won't eat bananas unless they are still at least a little green.
They think I'm the meanest mother on Earth as it is because I expect them to pick up their toys and clothes sometimes, and worse, restrict their time playing electronic games. :)narouz said:tara said:My kids won't eat bananas unless they are still at least a little green.
Obviously you have not been spanking them enough, tara. :)
tara said:My kids won't eat bananas unless they are still at least a little green.
Amazoniac said:Bananas taste better when they are not overripe, with some starch remaining in it. And babies tend to like them mashed.
I'm not a big fan of them though..
Amazoniac said:Is the starchivore more sensitive/fragile than the other?
tara said:Amazoniac said:Is the starchivore more sensitive/fragile than the other?
Yes somewhat, in terms of having more frequent physical symptoms of distress.
Amazoniac said:tara said:Amazoniac said:Is the starchivore more sensitive/fragile than the other?
Yes somewhat, in terms of having more frequent physical symptoms of distress.
Interesting..
A few days ago there was a thread posted by haidut about a study suggesting that what we refer as addictive effects of sugar is just the need to keep stress hormones low. People that crave more sugar usually fit in that description.
Such_Saturation said:Amazoniac said:tara said:Amazoniac said:Is the starchivore more sensitive/fragile than the other?
Yes somewhat, in terms of having more frequent physical symptoms of distress.
Interesting..
A few days ago there was a thread posted by haidut about a study suggesting that what we refer as addictive effects of sugar is just the need to keep stress hormones low. People that crave more sugar usually fit in that description.
Hence "starchivore .... more frequent physical symptoms of distress"
Amazoniac said:Such_Saturation said:Amazoniac said:tara said:Amazoniac said:Is the starchivore more sensitive/fragile than the other?
Yes somewhat, in terms of having more frequent physical symptoms of distress.
Interesting..
A few days ago there was a thread posted by haidut about a study suggesting that what we refer as addictive effects of sugar is just the need to keep stress hormones low. People that crave more sugar usually fit in that description.
Hence "starchivore .... more frequent physical symptoms of distress"
Haha. Classic!
Yes.Amazoniac said:Tara, if you don't mind, is the starchevore the firstborn?