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Started by NotPublished, March 06, 2010, 11:20:28 AM

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NotPublished

 :lulz: :lulz: :lulz: :lulz: :lulz:
I just clicked on the link without reading what it was .. what a funny url

I didn't know liquorice was grown? I wonder what it tastes like though (The uncandi-fied one) .. strange.

They have some nice looking ones ... better stop while im ahead hahahaha
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Quote from: NotPublished on March 13, 2010, 10:27:39 PM
:lulz: :lulz: :lulz: :lulz: :lulz:
I just clicked on the link without reading what it was .. what a funny url

I didn't know liquorice was grown? I wonder what it tastes like though (The uncandi-fied one) .. strange.

They have some nice looking ones ... better stop while im ahead hahahaha

Liquorice root is sort of milder than stick or tablet, and it lasts for ages because it is really fibrous. I used to get it from the local chemist when I was a kid and its obviously still available. So is Dutch Salted liquorice. I am sooo tempted to try that.
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NotPublished

oh that is soo cool!

QuoteLiquorice root is sort of milder than stick or tablet, and it lasts for ages because it is really fibrous. I used to get it from the local chemist when I was a kid and its obviously still available. So is Dutch Salted liquorice. I am sooo tempted to try that.

It sounds like the root is something worth trying out!

I used to have a massive sweet tooth in the past, but now when I look at anything candy related, I just don't find it tasty anymore and it kinda makes me feel ill :( I suppose thats both good and bad  :lulz:
In Soviet Russia, sins died for Jesus.

MMIX

Quote from: NotPublished on March 13, 2010, 10:50:12 PM
oh that is soo cool!

QuoteLiquorice root is sort of milder than stick or tablet, and it lasts for ages because it is really fibrous. I used to get it from the local chemist when I was a kid and its obviously still available. So is Dutch Salted liquorice. I am sooo tempted to try that.

It sounds like the root is something worth trying out!

I used to have a massive sweet tooth in the past, but now when I look at anything candy related, I just don't find it tasty anymore and it kinda makes me feel ill :( I suppose thats both good and bad  :lulz:

Sounds lucky to me, not seeing any bad there, no temptation and an inherent preventative. Thats win:win in my book.
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Triple Zero

Nononono it is TEH YUM and OM NOM as well as NOM

How about if we dump half a kilo with a bunch of pepper corns into a liter of vodka and make SALMIAKKI? :D :D better?
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Quote from: Triple Zero on March 14, 2010, 03:42:59 PM
Nononono it is TEH YUM and OM NOM as well as NOM

How about if we dump half a kilo with a bunch of pepper corns into a liter of vodka and make SALMIAKKI? :D :D better?

vodka bad. licorice bad.

give me whiskey.