vixengrl
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Sat Oct-07-06 11:11 PM
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| Peach Jelly should not smell like feet. |
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If the label also reads "Best used by 2005" it's a sure sign your peach jelly should be in the trash bin. This is a Vixengrl Public Service Announcement. Never say I didn't do my part.
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Sat Oct-07-06 11:13 PM
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Sat Oct-07-06 11:40 PM
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| 2. My nose is possibly not okay-- |
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I have a touch of a cold, but it is mostly in my throat--I can breathe through my nose well enough to smell a kind of er...foot smell, in the peach jelly. To test if it was just me, I also tested the Danson Plum Jelly, the Ginger Jelly, and the Bitter orange marmalade, all with the expected result of smelling at least a little like the fruit or spice of with the condiment was made--and all sniffs came back successful. The peach alone was--footy. And I dared not go from footy-scent to try and see if the jelly tasted--odd.
Actually, I proceed to eat the Danson Plum Jelly with unsweetened, lowfat yogurt--very good. Not at all like feet.
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Sun Oct-08-06 12:00 AM
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| 3. Nothing should smell like feet |
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Ideally, not even feet...
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Sun Oct-08-06 12:06 AM
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| 4. Actually, I've always thought peaches smelled like... |
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