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It's 'Sioux Bee' honey...There's two kinds, but at first I didn't know that...The squeeze bottles are the same, but one has 'Clover' added to the label; the other has nothing... I eventually tried them both, and the 'clover' honey is definitely sweeter... :thumbup: I don't know how they get the honey bees to only eat clover and not elephant grass or whatever else they eat, but the 'clover honey' is the one all us schoolgirls choose!!! :cheers: |
Hi Rich, I've mentioned this before on this forum, but whenever I have one of those difficult choices to make, I ask myself "What would John Wayne do?". Do you think John Wayne would put honey in his coffee, never mind the special sugar, the "creamer" (I'm afraid to ask what that is), and the vanilla extract? Rich, I beg you as your friend, change your ways before it's too late!
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... personally I think that a good coffee should be drank without any sugar nor honey, that's the best way to enjoy its real taste.
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That is precisely why I labeled Starbuck's as purveyors of syrup. All that mocca, crapachino is NOT meant to be added to coffee. I'm always amazed at how many people these marketing companies have conned into believing they are part of the "coffee culture".
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Let me take a quick look around my kitchen and describe the delicious delectable tidbits I have... Fridge - Pepsi 12pk, A&W Root Beer 12pk, Cherry Coke 12pk, Butterfinger Bits, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Hershey's with Almonds, Tapioca, M&M's w/peanuts [42oz bag]. Up top - Garlic Triscuits, Ritz Garlic Crackers, spray-on Kraft Cheddar Cheese spread, Lay's Wavy Potato Chips, Sourdough Pretzels, Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tarts, and Sweet & Salty Almond Nut Granola bars. And that's just the snack food! Yes, I'm a junk food junkie!!! :D Today, I'm enjoying a mug of half & half LaVozza + Dunkin' coffee, with 6 cubes of white sugar and 3 heaping teaspoons of French Vanill Coffee-Mate creamer. And of course, clover honey. ;) It's not bad. :cheers: I should mention how I like French Toast: Mix 2 eggs [scramble], dip bread in and put in fry pan, then put on plate and rub a pat of [salted] butter on each slice, then start dumping teaspoons of brown sugar on until you get a uniform 100% coverage at least 1/8" thick. The butter will hold the brown sugar in place while you cut & eat it. :) |
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You know, you could darn near hear your arteries clog up just reading these posts.:eek:
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That is going to be some stiff coffee by using 4 scoops of regular grind coffee in that small of an amount of water. I wouldn't sleep for a week!!! |
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Somebody once told me that John Wayne said, "When you wear high heels, you gotta be tough!" |
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I still think the Hollywood 'Western Gunfighter' was a lot cooler looking than the real ones...Tight tailored clothes; low slung holster; useless hat; walking boots... :D Two of the only real-seeming Westerns I've seen are "The Long Riders" and "The Outlaw Josey Wales"... :cheers: ...And they all drank cappuccino with creamer, honey and sugar... :roflmao: |
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From a demitasse cup and their pinkey finger raised...:evilgrin: |
I grew up watching JOHN WAYNE films, one of my favourite films ever was "Cowboys".
Now if you ask a child you get the answer: " John whoooo?" it's really sad. Sergio |
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two of the only real-seeming westerns i've seen are "the long riders" and "the outlaw josey wales"... :cheers: ...and they all drank cappuccino with creamer, honey and sugar... :roflmao:[/quote] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUh5IShNwXo advice from Chief Dan George :) |
My Mother liked John Wayne so much my brothers names are John and Wayne. No kidding!
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The Orange County Airport in Southern California is named after John Wayne in honor of his patriotism and service to our country in over 140 movies. There is a life-size statue of "The Duke" in the main terminal that's 9 feet tall! I passed through there a few years ago and found, naturally, that none of the eating places in the airport serve cream or sugar with coffee.
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Shuddering ... drink my coffee strong and black, my partner however likes a "flat white" (double shot topped with frothed milk) No sugar in sight.
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OK, another story. When activities involving different size people are filmed, there is an effort not to show how short some of them are, e.g. Alan Ladd, Audie Murphy. For long shots, often camera angle can mask these "shortcomings". In a love scene, they might be stood up on a box to even things out. This box has a special name: I took a couple of courses from Rod Serling when I was studying communications at Ithaca College in the early 70s. He succumbed to complications on the table during bypass surgery the very next semester. He was a semi-local boy, from Binghamton, and his wife's family had a cottage on the West shore of Cayuga Lake,next to which they built their contemporary summer home. One class convened daily on Rod's back deck, with Genny Creme Ale. Anyway, he told a story about being on an awards show with Gary Cooper, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Stewart--all of whom dwarfed the 5' 4" Serling. He said, " There's nothing more humiliating than hearing the director, over the studio intercom, bark out, 'Bring out the Man-Maker!'" |
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One of my sisters used to drink 'Irish Coffee' every morning. Coffee + Irish whiskey [Bushmill's IIRC] with a large dollop of whipped cream on the top...That was a bit extreme even for me...
*************************************************** A little bit off-topic [but it's my thread so who cares?] but while looking for an offbeat pic of a schoolgirl to annoy Norm with I came across an oddball schoolgirl pic...A Japanese schoolgirl posing with an exoskeleton [pic attached]... That wasn't the oddest part...The accompanying comments mentioned that in Japan, if one wants to gain attention to an ad, one must pose a Japanese schoolgirl with it... That comment made me really uneasy... :eek: |
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