Catching Snow on my Tongue

Capt_Apollo
Capt_Apollo Posts: 9,026 Member
edited February 10 in Food and Nutrition
does it count as my water intake? how many flakes to a cup?? they're big flakes, keep in mind.

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  • GorillaNJ
    GorillaNJ Posts: 4,024 Member
    I am sure he would appreciate it

    Informer-Snow.jpg
  • MissBabyJane
    MissBabyJane Posts: 537 Member
    LOL
  • KANGOOJUMPS
    KANGOOJUMPS Posts: 6,474 Member
    sure, when snow melts it is water.
    u going to stay out there all day tho and catch water.?
  • Phoenix_Warrior
    Phoenix_Warrior Posts: 1,633 Member
    I would just make it a quicker process and bury my face in the snow on the ground. Beware the special colored snow though.
  • RedHotHunter
    RedHotHunter Posts: 560 Member
    I am sure he would appreciate it

    Informer-Snow.jpg


    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • spade117
    spade117 Posts: 2,466 Member
    Snow is a negative calorie food.

    The energy required to melt it in your mouth, burns more calories than are ingested.
  • rabblerabble
    rabblerabble Posts: 471 Member
    Snow is a negative calorie food.

    The energy required to melt it in your mouth, burns more calories than are ingested.

    Not to mention all the energy stepping around trying to position yourself to catch the snowflake.

    Might lead to a rather nasty neck ache if you did that for an extended period of time of course.

    :)
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