Grrlscout
Full Member
Anyone else finding that they are starting to describe food in ways that wouldn't be out of place in an M&S ad?
I just got through describing the porridge foodpack I had this morning to a friend of mine, who said I was starting to describe absolutely any sort of food in incredibly descriptive, vivid, sensual language.
*husky voice* "This porridge foodpack isn't just porridge. It's lovely, sweet, creamy porridge with a hint of texture from the fine-ground, imported husks and pure, spring water..."
Am I alone in this? Will it pass?
I just got through describing the porridge foodpack I had this morning to a friend of mine, who said I was starting to describe absolutely any sort of food in incredibly descriptive, vivid, sensual language.
*husky voice* "This porridge foodpack isn't just porridge. It's lovely, sweet, creamy porridge with a hint of texture from the fine-ground, imported husks and pure, spring water..."
Am I alone in this? Will it pass?