I used to tease my (teen/20s) daughters that they weren't drinking coffee, it was "candy bar in a cup".Don't need to spend $7 for a cup of coffee that I wouldn't recognize as coffee.

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I used to tease my (teen/20s) daughters that they weren't drinking coffee, it was "candy bar in a cup".Don't need to spend $7 for a cup of coffee that I wouldn't recognize as coffee.
There's a convenience store down in FL near my home area that has cappuccino that I really liked. It's a good thing I didn't pass by it very many times in a month.I used to tease my (teen/20s) daughters that they weren't drinking coffee, it was "candy bar in a cup".I even hate the flavored creamers. But I'll fess to liking a cappuccino or latte at my local coffee place on a cold, rainy day when I'm "in town" on errand day. They roast & grind their own beans; the scent of that & their baked goodies draws me in like a moth to flame...
For a couple years I worked for the tomato farmers that grew tomatoes for Heinz. There is a certain small percent of foreign matter that is allowed in the ketchup, ever since then I can hardly stomach any commercial ketchup.Remember the Heinz ketchup commercial?
Isn't there a certain small percent of foreign matter that is allowed in most everything?For a couple years I worked for the tomato farmers that grew tomatoes for Heinz. There is a certain small percent of foreign matter that is allowed in the ketchup, ever since then I can hardly stomach any commercial ketchup.
There is.Isn't there a certain small percent of foreign matter that is allowed in most everything?
Mice, voles, gophers, toads, frogs, etc. . . .
Nope. No more ketchupMice, voles, gophers, toads, frogs, etc. . . .