That almost made me throw up reading this.
I’m not a cinnamon fan though.
It’s like something you’d eat on a bet.
I hate raisins, myself.
I get hacked off by their similarly random allowing of some medical terms and not others. A former trainee of mine and me have WhatsApp correspondence purely devoted to expressing our frustration at this.
When I listen to medical thrillers on Audible I mutter the correct pronunciation under my breath.
LOVE your new avatar!
Yup. Fairly common swear words, for example.
Shame.
Stop muttering. Shout. It’s so much more satisfying.
Absolutely.
“Bitty” is apparently not a word, but “itty” is. And “innie.”
FO, SB.
And batty!
And they allow tabla, raita, raga, hatha, naan but not balti
Or natto.
I already went on an earlier rant about the complete randomness of including and excluding certain cooking or culinary terms. Absolutely no rhyme or reason to it
But annatto.
No 4 letter words, either — unless you count boob (yes, I’m aware of its other meaning).
Is itty-bitty a word?
I’m at 477 QBs
Wow!
I can’t stop at Genius