It’s taken me years to wean myself off sugar in tea. I managed to cut back to 1/2 teaspoon but just couldn’t cut it out completely until someone told me to try drinking it black, then when I’d drunk as much as I could manage ( about 2 sips) to add a splash of milk and the sweetness the milk gives is such a treat after the harshness of black tea it became easier to drink. I persevered and now prefer it without sugar. Amazing, never thought I’d do it.
I agree with you that sugar in drinks, whether tea, coffee or soft drinks has a lot to answer for - so easy to drink several ounces a day like that without knowing.
@Muddy Cyclist that is beautiful. Thank you for posting it.
Happy Birthday to your aunty.
I hope your MIL is settling in well. I wish I could send her these:
@dunelm and @DJC3 Red wine is also my friend. I like most reds, drink mainly French, because I buy it cheap on visits, but enjoy Italian the most especially Negroamaro grape varieties.
PS. Just catching up on posts, Coffee mentioned, love this also, always black, never instant, must be in a coffee cup and as black as hell.
@DJC3 hugs to you and Dennis for the "Jesse Experiences." I have had similar ...
If you leave your door ajar, the cat of the house comes in and either gives you a rude awakening; or you wake up "on your own" (or so you think) only to realize you have acquired a bed buddy during the night who slipped in and curled up somewhere in your bed -- perhaps on top of you!
If you close your door, the cat of the house comes in anyway, after giving you a rude awakening and demanding admittance RIGHT MEOW or he/she will rouse the household with his/her persistent knocking! My non-animal-friendly BIL learned a lot about cats when he lost a pre-dawn argument with a big black Persian while visiting his DD and SIL.
Who over the age of 7 has the presence of mind to throw treats at dark o'clock in a strange house?
If you had the foresight to place a few beside your pill box on the nightstand, if you were me you would probably knock the whole KITNKABOODLE across the room along with the beside lamp, your glasses, and whatever book you'd been reading when you turned out the light.
Thank you for the tip about the tea. My parents always drank theirs black (ecchhhhh). I do like your tip about adding the milk after the first 2 sips. IMO the bitterness of black coffee is very slightly more palatable than the sharpness of black tea.
@Muddy Cyclist - Negroamaro. Got a really nice one from Morrisons over Christmas - about seven quid.
Koffy - yes, no instant thank you and not in one of those glass jug things that has been sitting in a cafe for several days going bitter.
I like a cafetiere- but as long as it’s freshly ground and black as you like then it’s all good.
I will look out for that, don't usually shop in Morrisons but will Defoe be paying them a visit. With you in the coffee scene.@Muddy Cyclist - Negroamaro. Got a really nice one from Morrisons over Christmas - about seven quid.
Koffy - yes, no instant thank you and not in one of those glass jug things that has been sitting in a cafe for several days going bitter.
I like a cafetiere- but as long as it’s freshly ground and black as you like then it’s all good.
Disgusting - it goes bitter in those monstrositiesI sent an after dinner coffee back in a restaurant once, I thought they had given me gravy by mistake it was completely unrecognisable as coffee. It came from one of those glass jugs kept warm on a heating element. My daughter later got a waitressing job at this place and said that her first job of the day was putting the coffee on - it then sat there from 11am until around midnight!
@SaskiaKC
about the creamer ingredients. there is something called "corn syrup solids" which I hope does not mean "high fructose corn syrup."
Curiosity led me to investigate.
According to google:
Corn syrup solids are made from concentrating corn syrup to less than 10 percent water. Also, the glucose content of the syrup must be at least 88 percent by weight to qualify as a corn syrup solid.
Bad news for your coffee creamer.
As MIL likes sheep No 1 son acquired a sheep cake - I didn't have any cake but I id eat a little cheese. 7 yo grandson loved using the cheese curler.
Yes I agree, I can tolerate black coffee more than black tea.
@SaskiaKC happy 12th night to you and the KC from me and the girls. I never understand if you count 12 days from Christmas it falls 5 January but a lot of folk think its 6 January. When I was growing up 6 January was known as Little Christmas and we had a scaled down Christmas feast with comparative fasting between St Stephens (Boxing Day) and then. My mother held back a box of chocs and we had a roast chicken instead of turkey, second Christmas pudding, etc. It was also a religious day and we started it in Church.
I think some of Europe regarded it also.
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