Kow wrote:Cilantro is the Spanish for coriander so presumably they just mix the languages because of the large Hispanic population. Mexicans use tons of coriander leaves but I don't think they really use the seeds very much.
stonechalice wrote:I used to loathe coriander but now I love it. Something happened. We put trees of it in our ramen.
Exact same thing Gav. Fucking get rid. It was the lass, the ex, who wanted it, but it fucked me up. I did get used to it but my back did go a few times.afgavinstan wrote:How much can a new mattress play in making my lower back hurt? Was advised by the nice lady at IKEA that a firm one would be good, and got their best. And while it's really helped my hips and knees, my lower back is in bits, and has been since we moved in. Probably doesn't help I done all the heavy lifting and do a ton more pushing people about hospital all day, but I'm just wondering if the mattress being fresh and at its firmest is doing it too..
b0r1s wrote:I got this. Nice n firm. Added a thin topper to make it spot on.
https://www.dreams.co.uk/hudson-pocket-sprung-mattress/p/131-00664-configurable
Not a fan of memory foam. When I’ve slept on it I find it retains too much heat.
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