Seattle: Your Pee Tastes Like Vanilla

Dec 26, 2006 12:42

Researchers: Baking impacts Puget Sound

SEATTLE - Researchers at the University of Washington say all that holiday baking and eating has an environmental impact - Puget Sound is being flavored by cinnamon and vanilla.

"Even something as fun as baking for the holiday season has an environmental effect," said Rick Keil, an associate professor of chemical oceanography. "When we bake and change the way we eat, it has an impact on what the environment sees. To me it shows the connectedness."

Keil and UW researcher Jacquelyn Neibauer's weekly tests of treated sewage sent into the sound from the West Point treatment plant in Magnolia showed cinnamon, vanilla and artificial vanilla levels rose between Nov. 14 and Dec. 9, with the biggest spike right after Thanksgiving.

Natural vanilla showed the largest increase, "perhaps indicative of more home baking using natural vanilla," Keil and Neibauer wrote.
I don't know about you, but I don't eat that many cookies during the holidays, and usually only immediately around the days themselves. But I will drink flavored coffees.

Didn't anyone happen to think about the HUGE amount of vanilla and cinnamon in Starbucks holiday coffees? Nope, it's all about holiday baking. Look at the whole system people.

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