Tommyrot, here's a sample of "Better Things." It's one of my favorite songs. [link]
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I think that the "WooHoo" song by Blur is a pretty good song for starting the day.
Tommyrot, here's a sample of "Better Things." It's one of my favorite songs. [link]
Ooh. Thanks. I like that song. I've heard it before - it's pro'lly on one of my LPs that I haven't listened to in a million years. I'll have to grab that from iTunes.
They used natural syrups at the coffee shop where I worked way back when. I had to tell quite a few people that an orange or lemon steamer might not be such a good idea. I could usually do a mocha with orange flavoring by putting the milk in after the espresso shots and chocolate, and using skim instead of whole, but those fruit-based syrups in milk drinks could be tricky.
For years I refused to drink OJ at the same meal as cereal. I know the acid curdles the crap out of the milk in my stomach, but I swore it was curdling in my mouth, and I couldn't bear it.
Curdle, curdle, curdle.
Do they have curdled milk product? Orange flavouring in milk products is ... weird, but whatever. Voluntarily drinking curdled milk -- just gross.
Citric acid'll do that.
Hmm. I've seen a couple of recipies for orange julius, and they all involve oj and milk. Gross, I'm not denying, but SOMEBODY likes it.
my mother spent years thinking it was orange juice WITH HOT DOGS IN IT
Oh I wish I was an Orange Meyer weiner...
I've seen a couple of recipies for orange julius, and they all involve oj and milk.
Interesting. I've had Orange Julius and it never disgusted me. Maybe the whippy-ness keeps it from grossifying?
I have put Orange juice and milk in the same smoothie with no ill effects.
The orange julius recipes I've seen have either ice cream and OJ or frozen OJ and milk. I assumed that the temperature prevented the curdling.
I have never (and I did use to play with it) mixed notable quantities of both at room (or fridge) temperature without curdling.
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