We have a Keurig at work too, but I don't use it. It might give you decent coffee selection, but I refuse to use those half and halfs that offices have. for someone that just puts a splash of skim in coffee, half and half is unbearable.
We have a Keurig at work too, but I don't use it. It might give you decent coffee selection, but I refuse to use those half and halfs that offices have. for someone that just puts a splash of skim in coffee, half and half is unbearable.
I'm an odd duck about my coffee. When I drink it hot, I drink it black, unless it's Dunkin coffee, in which case I drink it "regular". But I drink my iced coffee with milk and sugar. And I don't actually add ice. I put it in my insulated cup the night before and let it chill in the fridge overnight. Nothing worse than watered down coffee.
Neither my brother nor I ever drank coffee, then a few years ago he spent some time in Jamaica and started drinking it. So I'm visiting, and he says, "the only reason you don't like coffee is you haven't had the good stuff." He brews some expensive Jamaican coffee and gives it to me. I try it. Tastes like crap.
I drink my coffee black unless I am going "full Starbucks", in which case I'll have some soymilk. For lactose-intolerant people, soymilk in your cofee/latee is the best.
EDIT _ I "went black" back forever ago when I was dieting and decided not to put cream and sugar in my coffee so as to make it a dessert for all occasions.
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I'm an odd duck about my coffee. When I drink it hot, I drink it black, unless it's Dunkin coffee, in which case I drink it "regular". But I drink my iced coffee with milk and sugar. And I don't actually add ice. I put it in my insulated cup the night before and let it chill in the fridge overnight. Nothing worse than watered down coffee.
I heard the title of said list is, "The greatest people in the world, and this is not up for debate"
Just what I heard though.
Even more difficult than being a non-coffee drinker here is being a non-tea drinker in the U.K. My husband is from Ireland, and whenever you visit friends or relatives there, out come the tea trays. Tea gives me migraines. It can be quite awkward.
And then there was the aunt who gave us a lovely porcelain coffee pot for a wedding present because all Americans drink coffee.
Everyone saying they don't like coffee is going on a list.
Good.. put me at the number 1 position.. Its amazing to me how many people go "how do you wake up with no coffee?"... easily i open my eyes and start moving my body. Also whiskey helps (i kid, i kid).
I was thinking of that exact thing as I was typing my previous post. But my coffee stays cold enough for me without ice, so I dismissed it as too much work. I'm lazy like that.