What’s in your DNA? #23
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted January 6, 2008 in In Your DNA
Buttering up Kim at Only One:
Her [grandma's] southern fried chicken was the best and she made the best fried pies - all from scratch - I well remember her draining the chicken and the fried pies on brown grocery bags across the kitchen counter. No wonder a stick of butter in almost every recipe I make…It is in my DNA…healthy eating is just no fun - although, I know that hubby and I need to make a better effort to do so.
Giving up coffee at creative leading:
Many of you chimed in here when I was looking for a new Starbucks drink and a few of you even suggested leaving the coffee behind for tea or hot chocolate. Well, I may have to go that direction. Health wise, this is probably a good thing, but I’m from Seattle…this is in my DNA!
TMC at Return to Rural ponders her hippie nature:
…my friends have intuited that this “hippie” nature is in my DNA; even when I make an effort to primp and wear clothes with shape and buttons, my bohemian spirit still shines.
Tags: genetics, genes, dna, in my dna

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