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Hello reader, if you’ve been following my blog you will by now be familiar with both my Anosmia
What is anosmia? Anosmia is the inability to smell. Welcome to my anosmia life as told by The Girl Who Cant Smell. Do you or someone you know cant smell? Let's connect! Find my stories, tips, memes, webcomic and merch here!
Living with anosmia comes with its own unique challenges. I've included some of the best and most helpful tips here.
What is anosmia? Anosmia is the inability to smell. Welcome to my anosmia life as told by The Girl Who Cant Smell. Do you or someone you know cant smell? Let's connect! Find my stories, tips, memes, webcomic and merch here!
Living with anosmia comes with its own unique challenges. I've included some of the best and most helpful tips here.
What is anosmia? Anosmia is the inability to smell. Welcome to my anosmia life as told by The Girl Who Cant Smell. Do you or someone you know cant smell? Let's connect! Find my stories, tips, memes, webcomic and merch here!
The Scent of Freedom - Funny dating fails (& some wins) from the beautiful world of the internet.
The supermarket says a sniff test is a better guide to quality - with 'best before' labels used instead.
The posters, which include slogans such as 'Shop Between Ten & Four', 'Please Pass Along The Platform' and 'The Lure of the Underground' are expected to go for £800 to £15,000 each.
A 2018 round up of my favourite imagery, some amazing places and the best people I got to share it with throughout the most rewarding year
Everyone wants to smell seductive on a date. You can smell sexy with a few spritzes of perfume or cologne, aftershave, or a scented body lotion. Once you choose a scent that fits your budget and personality, make sure you apply a small...
About the Book "Food historian Bee Wilson delves deep into the latest research from food psychologists, neuroscientists, and nutritionists to reveal that our food habits are shaped by family and culture, memory and gender, hunger and love. We do not come into the world with an innate sense of taste or nutrition as omnivores: we have to learn how and what to eat, how sweet is too sweet, and what food will give us the most energy for the coming day. Drawing on the psychology of eating, she shows that it is possible, despite our dysfunctional food industry and habits, to feed ourselves better"-- Book Synopsis We are not born knowing what to eat; as omnivores it is something we each have to figure out for ourselves. From childhood onward, we learn how big a "portion" is and how sweet is too sweet. We learn to enjoy green vegetables -- or not. But how does this education happen? What are the origins of taste? In First Bite, award-winning food writer Bee Wilson draws on the latest research from food psychologists, neuroscientists, and nutritionists to reveal that our food habits are shaped by a whole host of factors: family and culture, memory and gender, hunger and love. Taking the reader on a journey across the globe, Wilson introduces us to people who can only eat foods of a certain color; prisoners of war whose deepest yearning is for Mom's apple pie; a nine year old anosmia sufferer who has no memory of the flavor of her mother's cooking; toddlers who will eat nothing but hotdogs and grilled cheese sandwiches; and researchers and doctors who have pioneered new and effective ways to persuade children to try new vegetables. Wilson examines why the Japanese eat so healthily, whereas the vast majority of teenage boys in Kuwait have a weight problem -- and what these facts can tell Americans about how to eat better. The way we learn to eat holds the key to why food has gone so disastrously wrong for so many people. But Wilson also shows that both adults and children have immense potential for learning new, healthy eating habits. An exploration of the extraordinary and surprising origins of our tastes and eating habits, First Bite also shows us how we can change our palates to lead healthier, happier lives. Review Quotes "First Bite is a feast of a book."--Financial Times"A brilliant, heartfelt book about [the] crisis in our contemporary diet.... Wilson is intelligent, passionate, sincere, tirelessly curious and endlessly willing to admit mistakes and learn from experience."--London Review of Books"A fascinating new book.... [Bee Wilson's] message is a hopeful, even liberating, one."--Washington Post"Absorbing read...timely."--Los Angeles Review of Books"An anthropological category killer on the topic of how we learn to eat."--New York Times Book Review"Delightful.... The well-meaning experts lecture us about what we ought to eat; Wilson wants to understand why we eat what we do."--Guardian (UK)"Wilson lays out her discoveries in a series of easily digestible chapters that balance science and anecdote with short interludes on various foods.... Her tone is down-to-earth and research-based at once, gentle, encouraging, no-nonsense."--Boston Globe"Wilson sprinkles just enough personal narrative through First Bite to establish her as a sympathetic figure without turning the book into a memoir.... Her tone is refreshingly loose and friendly; she's one of the few scholars I can think of who can effectively quote both Margaret Mead and Homer Simpson."--Washington PostA Wall Street Journal Book of the Year About the Author Bee Wilson is a celebrated food writer, food historian, and author of five books, including First Bite: How We Learn to Eat and Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat. She has been named BBC Radio's food writer of the year and is a three-time Guild of Food Writers food journalist of the year. She writes a monthly column on food in the Wall Street Journal. She lives in Cambridge, England.
Sephora happily keeps adding more and more niche perfume houses to its fragrance line up, as well as offering wonderfully sized sample sets of those lines. Juliette Has A Gun pinged my radar in my perfume wanderings the past few years but I never really sampled much other than Romantina, which came in one of my Olfactif boxes. During my birthday gift card splurging back in December, I knew this Discovery Kit would be mine. At only $15 for 8, 1.7 ml spray vials I was ready to swipe the gift card. The packaging is excellent, fitting in a 6 x 6 box with a placard on nice cardstock detailing the scents and notes, in addition to the names and notes being underneath each vial. Not A Perfume- Note: Cetalox A simple lovely note that reminded me most of a clean cottony musk. Very fleeting though, ideal for an office friendly fragrance. Anyway- Notes: Green lime, hedione, musk. Light citrus notes that create a soft feminine cologne, along the lines of orange water. Short longevity on my skin. Gentlewoman- Notes: Neroli, almond, musk. The neroli is fresh and green with no sharp edges. The almonds have a clarity and slight floral tone, no sweetness or cherry hints. Another transparent, gauzy musk that wears lightly and effortlessly. Miss Charming- Notes: Rose, musks, wild fruits. This is not the sweet jammy rose I have been wearing of late. A powdery pink blossom with a misting haze of juice from freshly sliced fruits. Clean, fresh, youthful without being sweet. Romantina- Notes: Jasmin, orange blossom, musk. Review can be found here. Mad Madame- Notes: Rose oxyde, blackcurrant bud absolute, ambroxan. A surprisingly technicolor fragrance that wakes up the senses. Ultraviolet black currants and glowing fuchsia rose petals light up the air with lively scent. After the flavorful fruits tame their enthusiasm ambergris hovers in a light and clean form to take over the duration. Lady Vengeance- Bulgarian rose, patchouli, vanilla. Soft focus rose blended with polite patchouli, a dash of clear vanilla. This Lady Vengeance works undercover. A perfect first date scent. Midnight Oud- Notes: Oud, saffron, rose. The boldest and sassiest of them all, Midnight Oud is one I can really sink my teeth into. Oud opens the scent with heavy heart wood, marbled in ebony ash, scars from past fires. The rose in this particular scent is jammy. A little sweet and sticky but not apparent until later, after the ghost of oud remains. Once again, the requisite clean musk lies in the drydown. From this fairly comprehensive sampler I sense a theme of cottony musk that weaves through these scents that makes them immeasurably easy to wear. They are not challenging or intellectual but sometimes it is nice to spray on a fragrance and not have to be in the "mood" for it, or feel like it is wearing you versus you wearing it. Of these scents I would most likely want Mad Madame for further dating to get a better feel for her and Gentlewoman or Anyway as summer scents, and for some reason Lady Vengeance had the best longevity of them all and kept peeking out from my blouse to greet me at the most random moments, catching me off guard in a most pleasant manner. Which of these call to you? Do you have a favorite Juliette Has A Gun?
Do you remember those Choose Your Own Adventure (CYA) books from the 80’s 90’s? I know I’m totally dating myself but I was soooo into them
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