Funny theme today - reviews that contain information about what is being reviewed. How's that for taking all the fun out of it?
Three-star review of a cocktail shaker? - MIXEDRESULTS
Three-star review of Battleship? - HITORMISS
Three-star review of a no-stress class? - PASSABLE
Three-star review of Tulsa? - ITSJUSTOK
Three-star review of the Friday before Easter? - GOODNOTGREAT
Funny, right?
So, I spent some time this morning researching sorghum - which I wrongly thought looked something like spinach - and MILLET. Both are grasses (distantly related to wheat and barley), and both were cultivated very early. MILLET can be traced back 10,000 years, and may have been one of the first plants to be domesticated. Both are heat and drought resistant, both can be made into bread and fermented into alcohol, and both are used to make biofuel. The U.S. is the top grower of sorghum, but produces very little MILLET, which is grown primarily in India, China, and many African countries. One fun fact is that sorghum grains can be popped like corn.I thought "Sage-colored sage" was good for YODA. Hah. And "Sign that there's no turning back" was cute for ONEWAY.
One thing I learned that I'm not sure I'm happy about - that the OLEATO is a "Starbucks drink made with olive oil."
- Horace
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