thews wrote: Before he died I bought him 10 bags of Starbucks coffee (different flavors). A month later I spoke to him and he told me he could never go back to grocery (MJB, Folgers) coffee again. He died before the 10 bags ran out... I miss the old man.
I miss mine, too. He was a stickler on tea. Not only did it have to be the best quality of tea, but it had to be poured correctly. He said he could taste the difference (I think that may have been his English sense of humor).
thews wrote:Regarding tea, it's got a bad bite and needs cream (no sugar, cause sugar is evil). Remember Zee, sugar is evil from the word go. I see people dump packets in theirs in the morning. I think to myself that over 10 years that's a lot of packets of sugar and the body doesn't need it. If you get used to it, you'll have to kick later. Kinda like a Fat Tire vs. a Coors light. Fat Tire tastes better, but once you're on the junk the extra calories aren't worth it... ignorance is bliss.
I've counselled Zee on this too (I think I can see him rolling his eyes as I type). When one gives up sugary drinks (soda, sweet coffee, sweet wines, etc.), a whole new world opens up.
Once your pallet gets used to not having the sugar taste, everything tastes better.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.