Pour the cream in the mug first, and then pour the coffee in the mug. Presto! No spoon required.
But I'm saying I already needed the spoon to make the coffee in the first place.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Pour the cream in the mug first, and then pour the coffee in the mug. Presto! No spoon required.
But I'm saying I already needed the spoon to make the coffee in the first place.
There was the time when I had a group of Buffistas visiting, and I had to ask megan walker to bring a corkscrew with her along with a bottle of wine.
Pour the cream in the mug first, and then pour the coffee in the mug. Presto! No spoon required.
That technique is inadequate for dissolving the sugar.
I've had dinner parties where I had to borrow cutlery and plates. The last time I had more than two poeple over, I went to the dollar store and bought some dishes.
I only own three forks.
I can never have a dinner party.
Finger food extravaganza!
What did I just say about TJ Maxx?
See the problem with that is, I can get a whole wardrobe there for $150, and then I get back to the housewares and think "Oh maybe next time."
I would never buy kitchen supplies for full price.
I got 4 plates at Target once, on sale. They are enormous and purple and match nothing else in the whole kitchen, but, beats doing dishes twice a day.
That technique is inadequate for dissolving the sugar.
The solution is not to defile the heavenly bean juice by putting sugar in it.
Pour the cream in the mug first, and then pour the coffee in the mug. Presto! No spoon required.
But I'm saying I already needed the spoon to make the coffee in the first place.
Oh, I wasn't challenging you specifically, Jesse -- just the people with unspecified coffee--mug--spoon needs.
I use Equal, which dissolves fine if I put it in the bottom of the mug before the coffee.