Tuesday, September 20th, 2005
Last week while I was at the coast, and grumping around because of the antibiotics, Mother Dear asked me if I'd ever tried these Yakult yogurt drinks that are supposed to be good for you.
I hadn't, so she gave be one and asked what I thought. I must say that it tasted rather nice, but that was guessable: if you like yogurt, then these are pretty much a shoo-in. Of course, the 'friendly bacteria' are another thing. Probably not the best time to try a new pro-biotic drink (if that's what they're called).
The friendly little bacteria would have hit my stomach like the Hare Krishna partying at the airport. Sadly, they would have been mugged by the humourless antibiotics in immigration control and sent packing.
There is an irony here.
I hadn't, so she gave be one and asked what I thought. I must say that it tasted rather nice, but that was guessable: if you like yogurt, then these are pretty much a shoo-in. Of course, the 'friendly bacteria' are another thing. Probably not the best time to try a new pro-biotic drink (if that's what they're called).
The friendly little bacteria would have hit my stomach like the Hare Krishna partying at the airport. Sadly, they would have been mugged by the humourless antibiotics in immigration control and sent packing.
There is an irony here.
Last week while I was at the coast, and grumping around because of the antibiotics, Mother Dear asked me if I'd ever tried these Yakult yogurt drinks that are supposed to be good for you.
I hadn't, so she gave be one and asked what I thought. I must say that it tasted rather nice, but that was guessable: if you like yogurt, then these are pretty much a shoo-in. Of course, the 'friendly bacteria' are another thing. Probably not the best time to try a new pro-biotic drink (if that's what they're called).
The friendly little bacteria would have hit my stomach like the Hare Krishna partying at the airport. Sadly, they would have been mugged by the humourless antibiotics in immigration control and sent packing.
There is an irony here.
I hadn't, so she gave be one and asked what I thought. I must say that it tasted rather nice, but that was guessable: if you like yogurt, then these are pretty much a shoo-in. Of course, the 'friendly bacteria' are another thing. Probably not the best time to try a new pro-biotic drink (if that's what they're called).
The friendly little bacteria would have hit my stomach like the Hare Krishna partying at the airport. Sadly, they would have been mugged by the humourless antibiotics in immigration control and sent packing.
There is an irony here.