Lejla Kazinic Kreho, a Croatian nutritionist that studied at King's College in London, claimed in her book
Nutrition of the 21st Century that sauerkraut, or pickled cabbage, could help eliminate
erectile dysfunction if it is eaten twice a day. During World War I, sauerkraut makers in America feared that the public would reject a product with a German name so the condiment was temporarily renamed "
Liberty Cabbage." Every New Year's Day the Pennsylvania Dutch (myself included) enjoy a feast of sauerkraut in hopes that it will bring good luck in the New Year. Love, Liberty, Luck...all in the form of sauerkraut. That's what January's playlist is all about. Down on your luck, striking out in bed, feeling oppressed by the powers that be...cook up a big batch of sauerkraut and watch the world turn:
Track Listing:
Fang Island-DaisyThe Soft Pack-C'monKid Cudi featuring Vampire Weekend-CudderisbackPenguin Prison-A Funny ThingStar Fucking Hipsters-3000 MilesThe Smiles and Frowns-Mechanical SongsOld Canes-Little Bird CourageCloud Cult-And Its GoodWho Knew-Made BelieveSoulico-Exotic on the Speaker
Slideshow Freak-Something More
Signals-Spector
The Sorayas-Perfect EndingsDownload Playlist HereHave a great holiday season...see you in January.
I was in a band that had a line "vodka and saurkraut will sustain you for so long, but you'll need something else to help you on the go round', which was created from a discussion on negative calorie foods. Negative calorie foods, foods that take more calories to digest than they provide, are a hilarious and tasty concept. Happy Merry.
ReplyDeleteHmm..I should've gotten in touch with you Broseph before putting my mix together. I had heard of celery being a negative calorie food but I thought that was the only one.
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