WOW! Lots of people have friended me. I so feel totally special. *grin*
I've been browsing through my friends page, commenting here and there, and there were some interesting things!
For instance, I discovered I'm Mamie from Gone With The Wind, my energy is blue, my color is green, I'm a Pooka, My book is Stranger In A Strange Land, and I'm
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You sly dog.
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*stimpulse* *stimpulse* *stimpulse*
That makes me happy. I like knowing I have that effect on you, babe.
The picture's cute. Near as I can tell, both of those PETA groups are in need of a reset. But hey, humans, y'know? I love 'em, but they're not the most rational beings.
When you've got a little time, I need to talk to you. Alone. Narrowest band you can manage, OK? It's something I overheard today about ... someone I know you care a lot about.
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I totally agree. Uh oh, I'll be sure to do that then. You're just so considerate! *giggle*
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It's great knowin' I can make you so happy, babe.
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Astronauts and cosmonauts bring all sorts of different foods with them. I'm not too sure what cosmonauts eat (besides vodka), but I've tasted some astronaut food. A lot of it is freeze-dried, both to save mass and to make it stay edible without refrigeration. It's supposed to have water added before they eat it, but some of it (like the freeze-dried strawberries) is interestingly different without the water. I don't know whether any astronaut or cosmonaut has ever brought freeze-dried tofu (which isn't bad, actually), but I do know that freeze-dried steak is a poor substitute for the ( ... )
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I'd be very interested to read your article when it's published (where?), and also to read any other comments you might wish to make about space food in the 21st century. Thanks!
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Not everything is freeze-dried, but you're right that there's a whole range of food that's designed for in-bag rehydration.
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