>> Heh. I'm the person who will eat all the black jellybeans that nobody else wants, but not for the same reason as Shiv. I've always liked licorice; I love Good 'n' Plenty, <<
I like licorice if it's not too strong. My partner Doug is a fan of allsorts.
>> and I've had to monitor myself around the Helsinki bid tables because they tend to have the GOOD stuff and I don't want to be greedy. <<
LOL fond memories of the Toronto roomparty. They had several Canadian candies, including a honey-peanut butter one that was delicious ... and spruce beer, which they were pouring into little paper cups. I loved it; to me it tasted like Christmas. Nobody else liked it. They wound up giving me the can because I was the only one who did. :D
>> OTOH, he can have my entire share of anything with either lavender or rose in it. Especially rose -- it gets in the back of my throat and I wind up tasting it for hours. I've learned to be very careful about pastille candies at weddings; most of them are mint, which is fine, but sometimes they're rose instead.<<
I'm not a big fan of lavender. I do love rose as a flavor. Rose Turkish delight is a favorite. <3
Re: Hmm...
Date: 2016-08-25 06:59 am (UTC)I like licorice if it's not too strong. My partner Doug is a fan of allsorts.
>> and I've had to monitor myself around the Helsinki bid tables because they tend to have the GOOD stuff and I don't want to be greedy. <<
LOL fond memories of the Toronto roomparty. They had several Canadian candies, including a honey-peanut butter one that was delicious ... and spruce beer, which they were pouring into little paper cups. I loved it; to me it tasted like Christmas. Nobody else liked it. They wound up giving me the can because I was the only one who did. :D
>> OTOH, he can have my entire share of anything with either lavender or rose in it. Especially rose -- it gets in the back of my throat and I wind up tasting it for hours. I've learned to be very careful about pastille candies at weddings; most of them are mint, which is fine, but sometimes they're rose instead.<<
I'm not a big fan of lavender. I do love rose as a flavor. Rose Turkish delight is a favorite. <3