Posted on 07/28/2017 3:44:37 PM PDT by SMGFan
When celebrating birthdays, blowing out a cake full of candles and singing a public domain song is a time-honored tradition. Yet has it ever occurred to you that this ritual means that the birthday celebrant is just blasting spit over the candles and the top layer of the cake? Well, now it has.
The Journal of Food Research in Canada recently published a study, which we learned about from The Atlantic, that will make every celebration that youre part of seem just a little more gross. Logically, some saliva must end up on cakes when you blow out candles, but the daughter of Paul Dawson, a professor at Clemson University, wondered how much more.
(Excerpt) Read more at consumerist.com ...
My family’s been spittin’ on cakes for decades if not generations...I suspect we’ll continue...
“Blowing Out Birthday Candles Means Blasting Cakes With Spit”
Yeah... but it’s good spit.
Alas, this was the unnamed journalist’s last article.
Someone told her about kissing and she died right on the spot.
Did you know that when you can smell a fart, that the smell comes from tiny pieces of feces being inhaled into your nose ?
I blow my birthday cakes out with sneezes so I don’t think this applies to me.
Growing up I never would eat cake that had the candles blown out.
Still won’t.
No, I did not know that. That would make a nice dinner table conversation topic on a first date.
I don’t like cake.
That’s funny... In my family we blow out birthday cake candles by clapping ones’ hands over the cake. That’s the way we’ve done it for the last (almost) half century.
Try it, it works.
Of course we all knew this all along.
This is newsworthy? I guess it is more interesting than reporting about the russians and collusion.
Did ya ever grow up ?
That leaves little bits of dried skin and sweat on the cake. Yuck. Personally, I use a stainless steel and viton bellows that's been autoclaved.
Lol! And you make sure you have a runny nose, I bet.
Can I get a piece from the bottom layer in the back? Thanks.
Seriously, blowing out candles and spit. You have got to be kidding. I draw the line when someone lets pets have a place at the table.
https://youtu.be/C1Zp7vfyew8?t=48
And...?
LOL...I guess not...
Thanks I needed to hear that.. Not.. I still will eat the cake unless a dog slobbers all over it..
But if a guy is that squirmish about germs and his mouth he’s going to miss out on a whole lot of fun things in life.
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