Ayo wtf my muhfuggin BATH suppose to taste like
Ayo wtf my muhfuggin BATH suppose to taste like
Ayo wtf my muhfuggin BATH suppose to taste like
I mean, you can have taste in clothing, too. Not sure if this is really a wrong turn of phrase.
Yeah, it's correct. "add x to taste" has always been shorthand for "add x to suit your personal tastes"
"To taste" isn't meant literally in the phrase. It's an idiom, and you can use it in another context (e.g. add accessory to outfit to taste) as a clever way of saying "to one's preferences."
Although technically it's original use in recipes isn't actually meant that way, and actually means to keep adding and tasting the food as you go until it feels sufficient.
I also got tripped up on this when I was first learning English so don't worry too much OP! It's a fickle language.
its* original use
I wonder what equal parts would feel like. Would it still be liquid and everything dissolves? Or would it just be some slurry goo?
My husband always used way too much dish soap, so I water it down 1:1. 50% liquid soap, 50% water looks basically exactly like liquid soap
I think I've been around on the internet too long because I just assume you can trace this concoction back to 4chan and it'll create some kind of nerve agent
For a perfect cosy bubbly bath mix equal parts ammonia and household bleach
Egg whites…? Is that actually a thing…?
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I mean, Chris Rea did once pop Bob Mortimer into a bath with egg in it after recording a single for Middleborough FC.
Correct use of English
There all is aching!
Sounds like a bath that would go with fava beans and a nice Chianti ...
Softens hard water
EQUAL PARTS water and soap!?
Not the entire bath. They’re talking about a bubble bath premix solution, which you would then add a capful or two to your regular bath water.
Oh okay 😂
The thing says a bubble bath not a bubble bath solution.
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