O.T. Melon flavored water

da.bees

Well-known Member
I just read Tanker's comment about dehydrated water and it reminded me of something that noone around here has experienced.
I stored whole cantilopes in my shop refrigerator where I keep a pitcer of drinking water. The melons seemed to have "dehydrated" the water because I drinked until my belly hurt and couldn't quench my thirst. Tasted alful as well.
So,have you ever tried cooling uncovered water and cantilopes togeather?
 
There's something to that. My wife can't stand the smell of cantalopes, says the semll comes to get her, and if I bring on into the house, she can tell immediately, and raises Cain.
 
Uggg - reminds of way back - living with a couple of friends.

The three of us worked together, and spent a lot of time working around the country.

We got home from being on the road for over a week - I decided to grab something to eat, and pour a glass of milk.

I had forgetten there was a thanksgiving turkey left in the refrigerator...

Now - you all know how nasty an old turkey smells in the fridge - let me tell you it's a lot worse when the fridge hasn't been opened in a week to circulate the air.

I figured the milk would be a little sour, but thought'd still be drinkable. SO I grabbed it quick and slammed the door on that smell.

I filled a big glass up.

Took a BIG ol gulp of the milk and immediately spit it all out (mostly in the sink) nearly puked my brains out.

That milk (in a cardboard container) had absorbed all that rotten odor. Like - to the point of full saturation.

It was like drinking pureed rotten turkey.

I still gag thinking about it - I'm gagging now.

Last time I bought milk in a cardboard container. Can't even look at them.

Wish you didn't remind me about this!
 

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