May 14th, 2007
Fairy liquid
A friend of mine from school had a father in the advertising business. She told me that if a product label shows a photograph of something, then the ingredients of that product MUST contain that something in its pure form. For example, a bottle of orange squash with a photo of oranges on its label, means you’re getting a product with real oranges in it somewhere.
The cheapie washing powder I use has a photo of a baby on its label. If washing powder is made from lye, and lye is a bi-product of human fat… I’m adding two and two and starting to feel sick.

On a different note, if you’re finding yourself with some yukky brown overripe bananas and you’re unsure what to do with them (hold that dirty tongue of yours, ma), here is the most delicious, cheap, and easy to make banana bread I’ve ever tasted. I found myself trapsing in a zombie state into my kitchen at 3am this morning for a quick taster (just to make sure it hadn’t gone off).
Soylent Daz, yeah?
Glad you liked it K8!
Lasts a few days in foil… yum!
The prescription I just got has a skull and crossbones on it. Does that mean it has a pirate in it?
I’d stay clear of those Cap’n Birdseye Pills, Brian. Did you know he’s now on a nutrition mission?
You could just see him rounding up a load of Delta Force commandos and invading a playground, and just arresting any children who have a bag of crisps in their hands …
No? Just me, then.
Which bit Col Saunders do we get?
Hmmm Col Saunders *drool*
Sorry, I should have stressed that the label has to show a PHOTO, as opposed to a drawn picture. So you don’t have to worry about Col Saunder’s ’special sauce’, or pirate parts in your pills. Poison DOES apply to prescription tablets and KFC though.
Deborah- no need to worry about it’s shelf life! It dissapeared faster than you can say… well anything at all, really.
LOL, someone else who bashes around the kitchen at 3.00am! I am in good company. My coconut cream can has a picture of a smiling Indonesian on it . . . I thought the Thai Curry tasted weird, must have been the ink on his batik skirty thing.