Pregnancy Taste In Mouth - Articles
The cause of the bitter taste in my mouth
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Ashley
Earlier this week I commented to Joey that I had a weird bitter taste in my mouth. It started on Friday afternoon while I was eating lunch and then I really noticed it when I was eating my stir fry at dinner. Lo and behold, Joey was experi ...
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Taste
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Brandy W.
Imagine sandpaper, cardboard, cotton, wood, and rust as replacing your taste buds, tongue, and throat, and you would know what my mouth feels like right now. Ever since the last chemo shot, I haven't been able to enjoy much of anything I eat, an ...
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A taste of Michigan
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Namrita

So here we are, it's March. Believe it or not, there is snow on the ground in Atlanta, Georgia. It rained and snowed all day yesterday and it's sticking around today since the high is only 41* or something. The first race is in less than 2 weeks now...I think this season I will have to race myself in to endurance-racing shape. If I could go out and ...
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Taste and See...
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Lori

... aybe you get invited to church, or someone gives you a Bible or a gift containing scripture…there is going to be some way God will get through to you. Just ask, and see. "Oh taste and see that the Lord is good.” Psalm 34: 8
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A taste of summer
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Amy G.

I think Mother Nature is a big fat tease. Yesterday was warm, today was hot, tomorrow is supposed to be hotter and then cool weather and even possibly rain are supposed to reappear by the end of the week. It makes sleeping hard (as if I don't have enough problems there); until today I still had flannel sheets and 3 blankets (and a bedspread) on the ...
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The Heineken Experience: Marketing that Leaves a Bad Taste in my Mouth
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Pablo P.
Let’s face it - we all go on brewery tours for the free beers. Heineken understands this, and has pretty much done away with all of the real brewing aspects of the show, while giving customers a strong dose of the Heineken experience: an extended opportunity to view Heineken ads, drink shots of beer offered from a Heineken star shaped bar, and list ...
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Chef Debbie on Tasting Wine
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Debbie B.

... smell is what you smell. (Don't worry about what somebody thinks you should smell.) Sip and swirl the wine in your mouth, "chew" and make sure the wine has reached all your tastebuds because different parts of your mouth will detect sweet, sour, salty, bitter, etc., and then swallow because the alcohol will hit the back of your tongue (and eventu ...
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First Tastes
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Sarah M.
No encouragement needed to get stuck in as soon as the green light was givenIt tastes nice but then what am I supposed to do with it?Not too keen on 'Quavers'!William was given the go ahead to take his first tastes. He has been really looking forward to ...
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