I guess so. I drink one 22oz stainless mug on most days.Putting anything in coffee besides boiling water; are you insane?![]()
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Putting anything in coffee besides boiling water; are you insane?![]()
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To each his own taste.Chacun à son goût.
Asking for half and half in my area gets you rice and chips with your meal.
Snap on all points. I use skimmed for tea, semi-skimmed for coffee. And we live in a ferociously hard-water area. Washing cups after someone's had black tea is a job for the Brillo pad.Just cow's milk (skimmed). We still get it delivered each day to the doorstep around here (directly from a local dairy farm), in traditional glass milk bottles.
I can drink black tea and coffee but I'm not a fan. I like a hot drink to be smooth and comforting/relaxing to drink.
Just cow's milk (skimmed). We still get it delivered each day to the doorstep around here (directly from a local dairy farm), in traditional glass milk bottles.
Interesting. I don't think insulated boxes or ice delivery were ever a milkman thing in the UK (I guess it's a lot warmer where you are/were?) but our milkmen did (and still do) offer delivery of additional stuff, such as yoghurt and bottled water. Something that has changed over here is their mode of transport. When I was a kid, the milkman drove an electric milk float, much like the one Dougal drove in the the brilliantly funny Father Ted parody episode of the movie Speed. Now our milkman drives a diesel pickup truck.Wow! Didn't know that still happened anywhere. I remember it as a kid for our house growing up. We had the insulated milk box on our front porch. Mom put her empties in it which were picked up when fresh milk came. We'd also get huge chunks of perfectly clear ice from the milkman. He had lots as that was the way they kept the milk cool back then. Ahhhh - Childhood memories.
Interesting. I don't think insulated boxes or ice delivery were ever a milkman thing in the UK (I guess it's a lot warmer where you are/were?) but our milkmen did (and still do) offer delivery of additional stuff, such as yoghurt and bottled water. Something that has changed over here is their mode of transport. When I was a kid, the milkman drove an electric milk float, much like the one Dougal drove in the the brilliantly funny Father Ted parody episode of the movie Speed. Now our milkman drives a diesel pickup truck.