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Post by compilingautumn on Nov 4, 2005 22:46:58 GMT -5
why is a cup of green tea so good? seriously. tea, oj, chocolate soymilk, coffee > everyother drink.. but i'm putting emphasis on tea right now.
its so good i had to make an appreciation post.
and don't even get me started on tea with honey.
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Post by Asuka Was Here on Nov 5, 2005 8:56:22 GMT -5
I like tea. And chocolate milk. But tea is indeed good. I usually make it dark with a lot of sugar and milk. Not too fond of tea with honey, though. I think that was ruined for me when I tried to add lemon-flavored honey to a cup of tea and it did wierd things 0.o
But you know what I really like? A cup of tea with a butter cookie or two *loves butter cookies*
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Post by Vulpes on Dec 2, 2005 16:30:24 GMT -5
Tea, chocolate milk, and hot cocoa are all great. Personally, I prefer tea with lots of sugar and milk, or lots of sugar and lemon. Sometimes honey is good, but it isn't something I generally consume.
Lemon-flavored honey? That's just strange.
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Post by Asuka Was Here on Dec 2, 2005 21:31:58 GMT -5
Yes. it was lemon-flavored and had lemon zest in it o.o and it was thoroughly disgusting.
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Post by Vulpes on Dec 6, 2005 22:42:55 GMT -5
Isn't lemon zest a type of dish soap?
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Post by compilingautumn on Dec 8, 2005 0:44:04 GMT -5
not fully clean til its zestfully clean.
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Post by Vulpes on Dec 8, 2005 1:03:12 GMT -5
Ha! I knew it was soap of some sort! And I'm not the only one who remembers that, good.
Asuka, you shouldn't try to consume soap, it is neither good for you nor tasty.
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Post by compilingautumn on Dec 9, 2005 1:21:31 GMT -5
does the washing of the mouth with soap really stop kids from swearing?
sry. random thought.
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Post by Vulpes on Dec 19, 2005 1:09:02 GMT -5
Well, it teaches them not to say those words or they'll get soaped, so in effect, it does. Soaping worked to stop me from screeching when I was little. That stuff doesn't taste good.
This is the random board, so it doesn't really matter what you say.
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