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Ants try to eat a gummy bear

Ants try to eat a gummy bear

Morganth (Member Profile)

baashar says...

Corn is actually digestible, what youre seeing when you poop is the outer shell of the corn

In reply to this comment by Morganth:
Plenty of food or other in-edibles that your body can't digest just go through. Gum, just like chunks of corn, passes right through and does not stay partying in your stomach for seven years. Though I think you can digest gummy worms (not certain though), even if you can't, it would still go on through.

Ants try to eat a gummy bear

Morganth says...

Plenty of food or other in-edibles that your body can't digest just go through. Gum, just like chunks of corn, passes right through and does not stay partying in your stomach for seven years. Though I think you can digest gummy worms (not certain though), even if you can't, it would still go on through.

Ants try to eat a gummy bear

rottenseed says...

Speaking of which, this kind of makes me wonder if all the gummy bears I have ever eaten are somewhere in my tummy partying like it's 1990...

Essentially this is what happens within your body when you eat a gummy bear...


Ants try to eat a gummy bear

Ants try to eat a gummy bear

Ants try to eat a gummy bear

Authentic Pad Thai Preparation - Paddling Optional

MilkmanDan says...

Just watched with my wife (who is Thai). She has some advice for anyone wanting to prepare outside Thailand:

1) The ideal noodles are small, flat, rice noodles. If you have a Thai shop in your area you can impress them and probably get a discount by ordering in Thai -- ask for "sen lek". Sen means 'line' and sounds like the beginning of "CENtury" and lek means 'small' and sounds like the beginning of "LECture". Should be noted that these noodles tend to have a shorter shelf life than we are used to with pasta noodles like spaghetti.
2) Add the egg after the noodles are basically finished, and the result will be more gooey / gummy.
3) If tamarind juice is not readily available, substitute vinegar and/or lemon juice.
4) Many Thai people like to add small bits of pork rinds on top or mixed in after it is finished -- give it a try.

Authentic Pad Thai Preparation - Paddling Optional

budzos says...

Reminds me there's a thai place around the corner I gotta try out and see if their pad thai is any good. This other place like a block from me that makes it. Unfortunately it's as bland as hell there and the noodles are just crap, half the time I could swear it's spaghetti. A proper pad thai should smell sort of like really stinky feet and use gummy noodles.

kwaran (Member Profile)

The world's largest gummy worm

The world's largest gummy worm

The World's Largest Gummy Worm

The World's Largest Gummy Worm



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