Coffee popsicles are delicious IME, Beverly.If you have any interest in exploring that option.
Co-worker~ma, Matt.
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Coffee popsicles are delicious IME, Beverly.If you have any interest in exploring that option.
Co-worker~ma, Matt.
I stand in non-coffee alliance with t and Dana. Bitter and unappealing, hot or cold.
I would squint suspiciously at the 2 of you misguided non-coffee-drinkers, but then I remembered that your dislike of coffee means there's more in the world for me. So my suspicious squint is now a beam of approval.
I'm also leaving all the coffee for you. (Including coffee ice cream, meh).
I feel like I did a test one time that suggested I was a supertaster, but I also love bitter things. Eh.
I tested as a non-taster, and I hate bitter things (see above re:coffee). Maybe "bitter" has more layers or nuance or something if you can taste it better?
You can also try adding just a pinch of baking soda to the pot to cut the acidity.
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I drink coffee. I have a Keurig in the office. You may now all proceed to vilify me.
I tested as a non-taster
How do you get this test? I want to get the results and email them to my sister and read them aloud over my mother's resting place--provided they prove I really am a supertaster and not just fussy ans stubborn.
I don't like coffee all that much either. It's fine with some milk/cream and honey/sugar, but the amount of sweetener I put in is not an amount I need to be adding to my daily sugar consumption. Plus, if I drink coffee, then I often smell like coffee for the rest of the day, which I find unpleasant, and I'm also susceptible to caffeine withdrawal headaches after only a few days. Oh yeah, and sometimes it upsets my stomach too.
Tea drinker/delicate flower all the way!
When did you start drinking it? Googling didn't help me much, but I did find a thing about Dunkin that said they only sold iced coffee in Rhode Island at first.
I can remember in high school not being able to get iced coffee anywhere but RI. I graduated in 95.
I remember my mother having one of those Five Easy Pieces toast-order moments at Friendly's, in MA, in the 1970s, only with iced coffee instead of toast.
I was drinking it from Dunks in MA in high school, in the 80s.
As you know Bob, my mother is from Rhode Island, and I grew up drinking coffee milk -- with or without Autocrat (without, it was just a quarter coffee/three-quarters milk).
We had coffee syrup and made coffee milk at home, too. I don't think it was Autocrat though. From Googling, the CoffeeTime and Eclipse brands look maybe familiar but not quite right. [link]
I was probably made up of 50% coffee milk as a child, it was even an offering at school lunches. We always have autocrat, but I buy Dave's now.
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