[Opinions] Re: Milon and Macon
in reply to a message by Ismene
I'd assume that Milon is to Milo as Platon is to Plato - and since Milo is a chocolate drink where I live, it's nice to see a non-edible (drinkable?) alternative to it. Thank you!
Macon, to my knowledge, is a fake bacon made from some or other kosher animal; not sure which. So, no.
Macon, to my knowledge, is a fake bacon made from some or other kosher animal; not sure which. So, no.