Hi,
The cure to lost flavour is to add spices that enhance the taste of natural flavours or add an extra depth of taste.
Anything that stays the same will lose its flavour. Boredom would soon set in through eating the same thing every day.
That’s why we should all strive to keep our lives interesting and active. If and when I sense myself losing my flavour, I will think of something new and useful to do. Something different. I might even take a risk or two to add that extra spice to life. Losing flavour is also an indication of the need for change. Not superficial or meaningless changes but maybe a substantial change is called for and an exciting new chapter can begin and new flavours experienced or offered!
Polly
2007-06-29 00:13:46
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answered by pollyanna 6
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I really don't think so, if I did perhaps not so many people would be interested in doing what they are doing right now, but I guess that is up to them every thing gets old and every thing gets boring, I don't try to impose my flavor on anyone else that is for sure, not today and not tomorrow and not ever that has to be their choice, I can't tell them what the flavor is they most enjoy I might not enjoy their flavor either and sometimes I don't
2007-06-28 20:08:11
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answered by Friend 6
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I don't exactly lose my flavor, I just become comfortable - in a relationship especially, I become a couple with another person and start to forget what or who I am or was becoming what or who I am with them. Give me some space and some time and I can probably get the flavor back.
2007-06-28 20:46:57
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answered by mommymanic 4
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If you're referring to personality; I think it depends. For instance, I used to be a very happy go-lucky person, but with certain circumstances in life, I'm uber-cynical now. I think the older people get, the more they go through, it IS possible to, if not LOSE their flavor, change it. If you're referring to ACTUAL flavor, sure! Stop eating processed foods and THEN maybe we'll all taste better.
2007-06-28 19:50:43
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answered by Josh C 6
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I did lose mine over time. But then, I acquired another more subtle flavor and this one is hopefully going to last longer than the original effervescent one.
2007-06-29 08:24:11
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answered by P'quaint! 7
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Not yet Im still young and ripe.
but I would believe that most people generally start to lose some energy some confidence over time. They are not the same people they used to be.Sometimes they aren't who you knew in the past.
2007-06-28 19:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I thin everyone does over time.Everything eventually loses there flavor its like bubble gum eventually it will become weak then nothing at all.
2007-06-28 19:47:15
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answered by Sam 2
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only if I'm stuck on the bedpost over night...and believe me if that is the case then my flavor is the last thing I'm worried about.
2007-07-01 02:14:39
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answered by Timothy Y 2
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if the flavor is just added after you are cooked..
it'll evaporate fast even if you stir it.
not unless you let it boil & simmer with you..
it's stay adherent up to your last drop.
Yummy..... but then again it could be bad for you.
unless taken in moderation...
:-)
2007-06-28 23:42:26
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answered by enki 4
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Did you mean flavour or sense of taste?
No I, like a fine wine, am better with age! Tee hee
Maybe a little bitter but still sweet. (Personality that is...)
;)
2007-06-29 10:18:21
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answered by amp 6
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