I've heard this question somewhere before. I've always wondered why it is that when I wake up in the middle of the night that when I eat it seems better. I don't know... lol. But yea always wanted to know that answer
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I've heard this question somewhere before. I've always wondered why it is that when I wake up in the middle of the night that when I eat it seems better. I don't know... lol. But yea always wanted to know that answer
I really don't know since I only drink blood prior to midnight. I'm an old vampire you know, cherish my rest.
Have you been drinking when eating this food?
Because that donor kebab on the way home from the pub after midnight always tastes great to me. But get one when your sober and they are rotten!
Same goes for all that fast food. It always tastes great when I have the wobbly boot on!
So no garlic for you either Mag?Quote:
Originally Posted by magprob
Rrrriiiiigggghhhhhhttttt... vampire? That's a good one. LolQuote:
Originally Posted by magprob
Yea... I don't drinkQuote:
Originally Posted by Skell
My theory is that our palates are clean we've not been snacking on chips or cookies, or smoking or drinking, coffee, teas, colas, so we no tastes in our mouths lingering, Kind of like my theory that food on the Holidays always taste better, then any other time you cook or eat it. Just a thought!:pQuote:
Originally Posted by blood_sucker420
ThanksQuote:
Originally Posted by lovelesspa
I have always woundered that to... auh,. so yah.Quote:
Originally Posted by blood_sucker420
Hmmm... personally I haven't experienced this, so I can't answer.
More than likely because when awakened, your senses awaken as well, refreshed and almost brand new.
Your sense of taste, touch, smell, all ridiculously keen.
For example,w hen I wake up in the morning and go out in the cold, if I smell something yummy, my nose gets so sensitive to the cold because it is waking up, refreshing itself and building up its usual strength.
Does this make sense?
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