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Showing posts with label taste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taste. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2015

The Sense of Taste


Hmmm -- am I allowed to taste anything I want as part of my research into the sense of taste?  Oh, I suppose I have to be good!  Instead I'll live vicariously through pictures of all the things I'm not allowed to taste anymore due to doctor's orders (the perils of getting older).  



Do you remember your childhood when you were supposed to eat everything on your plate whether you liked the taste or not?  I certainly do - and not always pleasantly.  



These days we seem to want to taste everything and once tasted, eat as much of it as we can.  In some ways I think that by having so much food available to us we are actually losing our sense of taste.  It is now acceptable to eat MORE rather than be discriminating about what we are eating.



Having to change my diet in the last few years has given me a new appreciation for my sense of taste.  I'm happy with little nibbles of dark chocolate instead of a whole box.  I savor these small tastes because I know they are limited in quantity.  I have a new appreciation of the food I eat. 

This is truly the 'fun' sense -- so go ahead taste something wonderful that perhaps you've never tasted before and celebrate this oh so tasty sense.  


"Anything is good if it's made of chocolate." - Jo Brand

Friday, May 15, 2015

Our Five Senses


Once again the 2 am Boogey man appears.  In my case he isn't there to scare me but to flip the button on my brain so that all the gears and cogs and whatever else is in there are running at full speed --meanwhile my body says "go back to sleep"!



My thoughts wandered into the world of the five senses:  sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste.  Aren't they wonderful?!   They basically help us survive in a world that isn't always very good for us.  They also give the gift of all the joys our world has to offer.  Without one or more or all of these senses our lives would be quite different.



Sounds like heavy thoughts for the middle of the night but you know me, the 'good' stuff usually outweighs the bad stuff.

Please bear with me while I spend a little time, thought and words on these five gifts of life that we have been given...

"Observe, record, tabulate, communicate.  Use your five senses.  Learn to see, learn to hear, learn to feel, learn to smell, and know that by practice alone you can become expert." - William Osler

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