not froth or foam but...

Diane H N
on 2/14/05 3:03 am - Merrimack, NH
I was watching Alton Brown on the Food Network yesterday. Learned that the French word for foam is mousse. So, on those wonderful occasions when your pouch acts up (as mine does), instead of saying that I'm frothing I can now say that I'm moussing..... diane
Andrea P
on 2/14/05 7:52 am - Montgomery, NY
ROTFLOL ....well it does sound a little more cultured to say "I'm moussing" instead of saying "I'm foaming at the mouth"!! LOL Thanks for the good laugh! God bless you and keep you. ~Andrea 223/163/130
Amanda
on 2/14/05 10:28 pm - Kearney, NE
That is soo funny! I thought I was the only one with this problem!!! Thanks for the info!!!!!
mrhurley
on 2/16/05 9:34 am - Lusby, MD
Diane, WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY FROTHING, OR MOUSSE ??? I'VE NEVER HEARD OF THIS. MARYROSE OPEN RYN 11/15/04
Diane H N
on 2/17/05 8:49 am - Merrimack, NH
Occasionally when my pouch gets upset - either I've eaten too fast or just something that doesn't sit well - if I end up 'ing a frothy, foamy mucus comes back up. The mousse was me looking for a more "elegant" term. diane
Most Active
Recent Topics
Helloooooooooo out there!
Sphinxy · 1 replies · 853 views
where is everyone?
Moma V. · 4 replies · 1058 views
New Year coming....back on track!
Patti N · 1 replies · 889 views
Help
Jan M. · 7 replies · 1192 views
Iron deficieny
Dru B. · 4 replies · 1026 views
×