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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Also, I have never heard of a 'coffee ceremony'.

Girls go and drink afternoon tea when they're being posh. Give me a cup of espresso. A proper strong drink, not like girly watery tea.


You realise, of course, that espresso is no stronger than simply having a cup of coffee?

Also that shut up, tea is best.


Of course it is stronger. Strength in drinks is clearly a function of volume.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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I don't like cake


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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I don't like cake


Wut.

Well, I don't like sponge cake, I find it rather tasteless and dry. More for you innit. :)


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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I don't like cake


Wut.


Replicant test V2 was a lot more succinct.

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The sponge is only the canvas for the cream/jam/chocolate though. YOU'RE EATING BAD CAKE!

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Curiosity wrote:
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Also, I have never heard of a 'coffee ceremony'.

Girls go and drink afternoon tea when they're being posh. Give me a cup of espresso. A proper strong drink, not like girly watery tea.


You realise, of course, that espresso is no stronger than simply having a cup of coffee?

Also that shut up, tea is best.


Of course it is stronger. Strength in drinks is clearly a function of volume.


But you don't have as much of it. It's no different to just having a coffee, except that it dehydrates you more.

More importantly, tea is still best.

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You're supposed to keep scrolling, you child of the internet, you.

Interesting technique. I've not seen that before. Is it new? I'd have thought it'd be all over webcomics and that if not.

I went to the bottom of the page. :(


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It'd be much cheaper, easier and quicker for me to send you £150

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It'd be much cheaper, easier and quicker for me to send you £150

If they cost that much these days, I don't love anyone enough to give them my last Rolo.


That's how much a boat trip costs :(

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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sinister agent wrote:
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Also, I have never heard of a 'coffee ceremony'.

Girls go and drink afternoon tea when they're being posh. Give me a cup of espresso. A proper strong drink, not like girly watery tea.


You realise, of course, that espresso is no stronger than simply having a cup of coffee?

Also that shut up, tea is best.


Of course it is stronger. Strength in drinks is clearly a function of volume.


But you don't have as much of it. It's no different to just having a coffee, except that it dehydrates you more.

More importantly, tea is still best.


Following your logic, no drink is ever stronger than any other ever, as long as you have enough of it.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Curiosity wrote:
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Curiosity wrote:
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Also, I have never heard of a 'coffee ceremony'.

Girls go and drink afternoon tea when they're being posh. Give me a cup of espresso. A proper strong drink, not like girly watery tea.


You realise, of course, that espresso is no stronger than simply having a cup of coffee?

Also that shut up, tea is best.


Of course it is stronger. Strength in drinks is clearly a function of volume.


But you don't have as much of it. It's no different to just having a coffee, except that it dehydrates you more.

More importantly, tea is still best.


Following your logic, no drink is ever stronger than any other ever, as long as you have enough of it.

Content, ie mg/cup of caffeine is the same for an espresso and a latte, as a latte consists of espresso plus milk.
Concentration, ie mg/cm3 caffeine will be greater in the espresso.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Indeed. That much is obvious, I would have thought.

Anyway, today I have already spoken to someone whose job title is 'Space Underwriter', which is about as exciting as it gets for me. Just another 7.5 hours to go...

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Are people deliberately not referring to the concept of a double espresso in this ridiculous coffee strength debate?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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All I'm saying is that espressos are essentially pointless. So nerr.

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All I'm saying is that espressos are essentially pointless. So nerr.


Stop being deliberately stupid.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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I can stand coffee. Or fish. I'm not fitting in very well here :(


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As far as I'm concerned, if I'm not recoiling from the bitterness of a black filter coffee, it isn't strong enough.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Curiosity wrote:
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All I'm saying is that espressos are essentially pointless. So nerr.


Stop being deliberately stupid.

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Curiosity wrote:
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Curiosity wrote:
sinister agent wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
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Also, I have never heard of a 'coffee ceremony'.

Girls go and drink afternoon tea when they're being posh. Give me a cup of espresso. A proper strong drink, not like girly watery tea.


You realise, of course, that espresso is no stronger than simply having a cup of coffee?

Also that shut up, tea is best.


Of course it is stronger. Strength in drinks is clearly a function of volume.


But you don't have as much of it. It's no different to just having a coffee, except that it dehydrates you more.

More importantly, tea is still best.


Following your logic, no drink is ever stronger than any other ever, as long as you have enough of it.



And that way lies homeopathy.


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They all sound alike to me.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Curiosity wrote:
Diet drinks all ming, especially Diet Coke. But none are as awful as Splenda.

I might try just dropping the sugar altogether, but the coffee is fairly ropey (but I can't really complain as it is also free).

That still leaves me with a sugar or two in my porridge in the morning, and that NEEDS to have sugar in it, or at the very least something sweet of some description in it (and I'm not massively sold on honey).


I was a staunch opposer to anything other than proper Quaker Oats done in a pan with honey in it, but I've recently started using Oat So Simple. They're dead quick, done in the microwave and it's still proper porridge. The best thing is, they come in various flavours. The cinnamon one is good. You don't need sugar! Also, get a box of raisins and shot a few in for extra sweetness, but also fruit!

Careful with other dried fruit though, because they're often covered in oils and that makes them extra bad for you. The best raisins are Sun Maid. They don't have any oil on them - they're just good old fashioned raisins.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Golden syrup is the best thing for porridge. Ever.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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But then, I like green tea. No sugar.


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flis wrote:
Golden syrup is the best thing for porridge. Ever.


They do a golden syrup Oat So Simple! But I prefer honey. Really though, I can't recommend Oat So Simple enough. I'm shilling it, I know, but it's great! They come in pouches. Pour the pouch of porridge in your bowl, fill the pouch with milk up to the line and pour that in the bowl, nuke it for two minutes. Oat So Simple! (TM)


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But then, I like green tea. No sugar.


Sugar in any tea is WRONG and BAD, but surely even the mutants who have sugar in black tea would draw the line there.

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Green tea is vile.

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But then, I like green tea. No sugar.


Sugar in any tea is WRONG and BAD, but surely even the mutants who have sugar in black tea would draw the line there.


Amen! I'm only a recent convert to the green stuff, though. But I find a nicely brewed cup of green tea without milk tastes pretty much the same as a normal cup of tea with milk. But also, it has health benefits. Apparently. Plus, you don't have to hang about waiting for it to brew to put the milk in. You just pour some water on the bag and go back to Xboxing. Then you can scoop the bag out and chuck it in the bin elsewhere. Or just leave it in if you're really hardcore. It's great!


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I don't mind green tea every now and then, it couldn't be my staple drink, though. I'm afraid I just like a standard brew, okay-ish instant coffee with milk and some sugar. If I'm thirsty I just want a brew, not a chemistry lesson or a lecture on communism.


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I do like mint tea, it is a refreshing drink, and is healthy.
Also, golden syrup in porridge, however, oat-so-simple is no more simple than just oats in a bowl, plus milk, plus microwave, and is a load more expensive.

Also, also, WTB will try normal porridge again in two weeks, and woe betide anyone still using OSS at that point.


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I do like mint tea, it is a refreshing drink, and is healthy.
Also, golden syrup in porridge, however, oat-so-simple is no more simple than just oats in a bowl, plus milk, plus microwave, and is a load more expensive.

Also, also, WTB will try normal porridge again in two weeks, and woe betide anyone still using OSS at that point.


Naaa! The thing with "proper" oats and microwaving is they don't come out right. Oat So Simple have been made specifically for nuking. Proper oats should be cooked in a pan. And who wants to scrape oats off a pan every morning?


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I'm afraid I just like a standard brew, okay-ish instant coffee with milk and some sugar. If I'm thirsty I just want a brew, not a chemistry lesson or a lecture on communism.


:DD

re. OSS, I buy that for the boys to make themselves before they go to school in the winter. It's very fool proof, even for a 9yo.

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I like that you can use the packet to measure out the milk.


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I do like mint tea, it is a refreshing drink, and is healthy.

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markg wrote:
I don't mind green tea every now and then, it couldn't be my staple drink, though. I'm afraid I just like a standard brew, okay-ish instant coffee with milk and some sugar. If I'm thirsty I just want a brew, not a chemistry lesson or a lecture on communism.


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I have some Irish oats that are awesome when mixed with milk and nuked. Also, muchos cheapness, especially since I get free milk in the office.

Golden syrup is the best porridge topping, but also surely worse than sugar in terms of healthiness.

I figure I can live with sugar on my porridge if I cut it out of my coffee, so we're going that way.

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I do like mint tea, it is a refreshing drink, and is healthy.

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Mint tea isn't real tea, though! All of that herbal stuff is rubbish. Green tea is just normal tea that hasn't been oxidised as long. That's the good stuff.


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I have some Irish oats that are awesome when mixed with milk and nuke

DROP IT, CREEP CURIOSITY
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Jesus, some mod should totally split all the tea and coffee shit into a proper thread. WTB will flip when he sees all this proper chat in B&B


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You want cake with your hot beverages though, right? I have just the thing!
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It tastes nice. If you have the caffeine version it can perk you up.

Not quite. If you already have something of a Caffeine habit, it'll perk you up.

If you're someone who doesn't have caffeine (like, for instance, me - Except for occasionally in Chocolate) it has no effect (bar possible Placebo).

Unless of course you've loaded it with sugar.


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I do like mint tea, it is a refreshing drink, and is healthy.

Poof


Mint tea isn't real tea, though! All of that herbal stuff is rubbish. Green tea is just normal tea that hasn't been oxidised as long. That's the good stuff.


I keep a supply of camomile in the house, as I find it can help me relax on a bad night (it almost singlehandedly kept me from stabbing Mentaletta in the face during the height of the Becuntening). But yeah, it's not tea, and it's silly that we call it that.

But then, calling it an "infusion" would make me want to punch myself in the eyes.

It is a conundrum.

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Hmm, I don't think conundrum sounds any less pretentious than infusion.


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Hmm, I don't think conundrum sounds any less pretentious than infusion.


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Hmm, I don't think conundrum sounds any less pretentious than infusion.


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