We used to celebrate family birthdays by a visit to a hibachi restaurant, where we could watch the chef cook our meal, enjoy the show and a good meal, finished with a dish of green tea ice cream! All my kids loved the green tea ice cream.
I made avocado frosting for a birthday cake a long time ago. I liked it but the kids didn’t. It was made out of real avocado, naturally green. The texture is appropriate, too.
Also, pistachio flavored Dubai chocolate seems to be the in trend green right now. Pricey type of treat.
I love apple pie with granny smith because I love the tartness.
I suppose a statistician could make a comment on similar groups coming up with different results. On a basic level though, that you need large numbers to prove anything. Small studies are useful, but need to be repeated with larger numbers for the results to stand.
Of course; but your survey just shows that small numbers don't necessarily give reliable results in research. People will read results of a study & think 'oh this proves...' when it may not be real proof.
We used to celebrate family birthdays by a visit to a hibachi restaurant, where we could watch the chef cook our meal, enjoy the show and a good meal, finished with a dish of green tea ice cream! All my kids loved the green tea ice cream.
I love green tea 🍵 ice cream 🍨 too
I made avocado frosting for a birthday cake a long time ago. I liked it but the kids didn’t. It was made out of real avocado, naturally green. The texture is appropriate, too.
Also, pistachio flavored Dubai chocolate seems to be the in trend green right now. Pricey type of treat.
I love apple pie with granny smith because I love the tartness.
I’ve had a bite of the Dubai chocolate. It really is good. The Ethiopian coffee ☕️ shop has it.
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I suppose a statistician could make a comment on similar groups coming up with different results. On a basic level though, that you need large numbers to prove anything. Small studies are useful, but need to be repeated with larger numbers for the results to stand.
I doubt I would get funding for any size study of what kids think a green cupcake should taste like.
Of course; but your survey just shows that small numbers don't necessarily give reliable results in research. People will read results of a study & think 'oh this proves...' when it may not be real proof.