Yep, I like my tea like I like my men: sugarless. Or something.
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
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I was pretty excited when I discovered the central plastic part of my blender's rubber lid is removable and invertible and has a little hole so you can fill it with oil and, voila, thin stream into the blender.
What?! That's genius. I wonder if ours has that? (either the blender or the food processor)
Hi Sean! how is it being back?
It's pretty good. Not anywhere near as awesome as being in Italy, but good enough.
Bottled iced tea is nast, Sean, although I see the convenience factor.
Tejava is NOT nast. It's in a totally different category from other bottled iced tea. It contains nothing but actual brewed tea -- no powders, flavorings or additives of any kind -- and you can taste the difference. Try it.
And I know exactly what you mean about other bottled teas.
Yep, I like my tea like I like my men:
My favorite variation on that line: I like my men like I like my coffee: bitter and weak.
Yep, I like my tea like I like my men: sugarless. Or something.
I like my tea like I like my men, hot and bitter. Wait...
AND WITH A SPOON IN THEM.
My favorite variation on that line: I like my men like I like my coffee: bitter and weak.
Who said that? I think she'd like me.
I like my coffee like I like my soul, black and bitter.
Sean! Did you see the Playhouse news? They're emerging from bankruptcy and will be mounting a show in the fall. Don't know much more than that.
When I make homemade mayonnaise, which is related in name only to bottled mayonnaise, I use the food processor or mixer. I do not have wrists of steel. (I remember my grandmother whipping egg whites on a platter with a flat whisk.)