M-LAW’s Wacky Warning Labels

A flushable toilet brush that warns users, “Do not use for personal hygiene” has been identified as the nation’s wackiest warning label in an annual contest sponsored by a consumer watchdog group. Other winners include a label on a popular scooter for children that warns: “This product moves when used.”; a warning on a digital thermometer that can be used to take a person’s temperature several different ways: “Once used rectally, the thermometer should not be used orally.”; a label on an electric hand blender promoted for use in “blending, whipping, chopping and dicing,” that warns: “Never remove food or other items from the blades while the product is operating.”; and a label on a nine- by three-inch bag of air used as packing material. It carries this warning: “Do not use this product as a toy, pillow, or flotation device.”

“Fragrant Orange and Lemon Cake” and Port

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"Fragrant Orange and Lemon Cake" and Port

Baked New Year’s Day, at Sonal’s house in Somerville, Massachusetts. The recipe for “Fragrant Orange and Lemon Cake” was found in Patricia Wells‘ cookbook Trattoria.