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Vanilla flavoring to milk

Some people have associated the color white with vanilla and therefore can't comprhened that milk, being white, is not inherently vanilla flavored and therefore can't understand why one would flavor it. These same people probably think eggs are vanilla flavored too, but the lemon part overpowers it....
 
Originally posted by: So
Some people have associated the color white with vanilla and therefore can't comprhened that milk, being white, is not inherently vanilla flavored and therefore can't understand why one would flavor it. These same people probably think eggs are vanilla flavored too, but the lemon party overpowers it....


:Q

 
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: So
Some people have associated the color white with vanilla and therefore can't comprhened that milk, being white, is not inherently vanilla flavored and therefore can't understand why one would flavor it. These same people probably think eggs are vanilla flavored too, but the lemon party overpowers it....


:Q

:laugh:

I was like "OMG, embarassing typo" and then I realized you forgot the 'fixed' 😛
 
Umm, I did that all the time as a kid. 1 glass of milk + 1 teaspoon vanilla extract + 1 teaspoon sugar = empty glass of milk.
 
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