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The other thing I can't do is smell. I have no sense of smell. I cannot ever recall smelling anything, in my entire life. Although if I stick my nose directly over a bottle of ammonia, I sort of 'taste' it in the back of my throat and feel my nasal passages clearing out. That's the closest I get to smelling anything.

Complete anosmia? That would annoy me, but worse would be not being able to enjoy food. I hate the lack of taste when I have the snuffles and my nose is blocked.

I prefer my eggs scrambled. I can't make them that way either. I always end up burning the damn things, and/or they stick to the $)(#*^ pan. :mad: :brickwall:

Coat your skillet with non-stick spray or butter before you begin cooking the eggs. If they're burning before they're done, you're setting the heat too high.

Also -- after you beat the eggs, but before you put them in the skillet, add a small amount of water to them and mix it in. This will make the eggs fluffier.

Yeah, I prefer to add a bit of milk but I suppose water would have the same effect.

I sometimes add a little cream, just 'cos it makes them richer

But really, it's not necessary as long as you use a little butter in the pan first.
 
The other thing I can't do is smell. I have no sense of smell. I cannot ever recall smelling anything, in my entire life. Although if I stick my nose directly over a bottle of ammonia, I sort of 'taste' it in the back of my throat and feel my nasal passages clearing out. That's the closest I get to smelling anything.

Complete anosmia? That would annoy me, but worse would be not being able to enjoy food. I hate the lack of taste when I have the snuffles and my nose is blocked.

I can still taste...but I have no way of knowing if my sense of taste is like everyone else's since I've always been this way and have no point of reference.

Everyone I tell this to asks if I can taste food...but I've been this way all my life, and so I don't even make the association between taste and smell. To me, they are completely separate (because I don't do one of them)...but it seems like to the rest of the world, they are intimately intertwined.

I would love to be able to smell though. I have always wondered what it was like. :(
 
The other thing I can't do is smell. I have no sense of smell. I cannot ever recall smelling anything, in my entire life. Although if I stick my nose directly over a bottle of ammonia, I sort of 'taste' it in the back of my throat and feel my nasal passages clearing out. That's the closest I get to smelling anything.

Do apples, onions, and raw potatoes taste the same to you? :)

The only difference between the flavours of these three is supposedly their smell.
 
The other thing I can't do is smell. I have no sense of smell. I cannot ever recall smelling anything, in my entire life. Although if I stick my nose directly over a bottle of ammonia, I sort of 'taste' it in the back of my throat and feel my nasal passages clearing out. That's the closest I get to smelling anything.

Do apples, onions, and raw potatoes taste the same to you? :p

No. Why?

Apples taste sweet, onions are bland at first with an occasional sweet taste in there...but a very strong aftertaste that makes my mouth hurt, potatoes are bland, and always stay bland (no aftertaste).
 
I would love to be able to smell though. I have always wondered what it was like. :(

Well, believe me, if you've ever had to take public transport, you've been in a happier place than the rest of us. So that's one point in your favour! :D
 
I would love to be able to smell though. I have always wondered what it was like. :(

Well, believe me, if you've ever had to take public transport, you've been in a happier place than the rest of us. So that's one point in your favour! :D

This is what I hear from numerous sources.

Also, the guys I have lived with appreciate this quality, because I don't smell farts. They are just 'funny sounds' to me. :lol:
 
I get my left and right confused. I'm one of those people who will point right but say "Turn left." I know the difference, and if I don't think about it at all, I'm correct, and if I think about it a lot, I'm also correct, but if I think about it the wrong amount, I'm wrong.

It's not that I have a particularly bad sense of direction - I mean, I can figure out north and south and east and west - it's just that left and right thing. Very annoying for me and extremely annoying for anybody I'm navigating for, which is why when I navigate, I stick to north, south, east and west.
 
I get my left and right confused. I'm one of those people who will point right but say "Turn left." I know the difference, and if I don't think about it at all, I'm correct, and if I think about it a lot, I'm also correct, but if I think about it the wrong amount, I'm wrong.

It's not that I have a particularly bad sense of direction - I mean, I can figure out north and south and east and west - it's just that left and right thing. Very annoying for me and extremely annoying for anybody I'm navigating for, which is why when I navigate, I stick to north, south, east and west.

I shall have to try that approach, because I have exactly the same problem when I'm doing directions - I randomly get left and right the wrong way round. Annoys the hell out of me when people then say "Don't you know your left from your right?" Yes I do. I just get them wrong sometimes...
 
Didn't you say that you have trouble following directions, Trample/Snow? Me too. I expect this is why. I'm good at maps, though - because of the north-south-east-west thing, I think.
 
There are people still lost to this day from directions I gave them. But it's their own fault for getting lost to begin with and then asking some random fool for directions.

I can't swim. I don't consider it easy, though. Humans aren't made for the water. What other primates swim? I've thought about learning, but drowning is such an easy suicide option, so why learn a way to opt out of that?
 
Considering most people don't take Calculus until their senior year of high school or college, I certainly wouldn't say it's "so easy a child could do it."
 
I cannot whistle. When I was a kid, I tried and tried...to no avail.

The other thing I can't do is smell. I have no sense of smell. I cannot ever recall smelling anything, in my entire life. Although if I stick my nose directly over a bottle of ammonia, I sort of 'taste' it in the back of my throat and feel my nasal passages clearing out. That's the closest I get to smelling anything.

Same here. My mother is the same way, although she lost her's after a bout with Mono, I believe. No clue how that could cause it...but what ever. I just never seemed to have one, or at least, a very dulled one. My sinuses get cleared from spicy food...and I can kind of "taste the air" for simple scents/flavors, like sweet, salty and whatnot, but other than that, I can't differentiate between scents.

Food tastes just fine to me...I certainly eat enough of it. :p
 
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