Re: OT Strangeness with Strangers including recipe
- From: Kate XXXXXX <kate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 08:28:36 +0100
onetexsun wrote:
Gomboc .... it just sounds like something that would have had me
tearing my hair out on a test in some required undergrad class years
and years ago. I'm glad to know that not only can a gomboc be savory
OR sweet, but it can be something absolutely fascinating. How on earth
did they ever figure out that kind of principle, and (now here's the
big question ) what good is that knowledge? I figure in the long run,
the ones with plums and sugared almonds inside are the ones with
inherent value.
Sunny
Giggle... The GMNT would probably agree with you, even if he IS great at maths and physics!
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