The what are you drinking now?
23-09-2007, 23:07
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
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23-09-2007, 23:14
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
for some unknown reason ive started drinking budweiser for the first time in 4 years
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24-09-2007, 01:51
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
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GC: do what I do, next time you go to the supermarket to get non-Yak, get some of the powdered variety as well. Keeps for ages, & you can either just add the recommended amount to a cuppa, or make up a pint if you want for cereal or whatever. Not the same as the regular stuff, but tolerable. Very useful when you don't feel like going out just for the sake of moo-juice.
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Hmmm. Tends to float on the surface - reminds me of the River Aire  Cereal - never seem to have time for it. I make it, forget about it, and discover a soggy mush that ends up in the bin. And most of it looks like the stuff you give a cat. Bloke at work was eating something off a Whiskers advert, with milk. I offered to let him know if I saw him licking his ********  Moo-juice - I thought I was the only person who called it that. People mis-hear and think I'm saying, "Moon juice"
I know have 6 pints of semi-skimmed
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24-09-2007, 02:05
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
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Hmmm. Tends to float on the surface - reminds me of the River Aire 
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The 1 I've got is the Co-op's own brand. I didn't have any probs with anything floating on the surface, but then when using the powdered variety I do things in a slightly different order to the way I do it when using the fresh stuff.
Fresh: put teabag in mug, put a little bit of milk in, add hot water, let it sit for a few mins, remove teabag, add sugar & stir.
Powdered: put teabag in mug, add a little cold water [about the same amount as I would use of fresh milk], add the hot water, let it sit for a few mins, remove teabag, add powdered milk & sugar & stir till nothing left on the surface.
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Cereal - never seem to have time for it. I make it, forget about it, and discover a soggy mush that ends up in the bin. And most of it looks like the stuff you give a cat.
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I wouldn't give Sugar Puffs to a cat.  I only put the milk on them just before I'm going to eat them, so they don't really have a chance to get soggy.
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Moo-juice - I thought I was the only person who called it that. People mis-hear and think I'm saying, "Moon juice" 
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If that ever happens to me I just respond with a loud "Moooooo!"
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24-09-2007, 12:12
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Nesquick strawberry milkshake at the moment, I love the stuff.
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24-09-2007, 17:46
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
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Sounds disgusting, a friend of mine does something similar using Polish spirit & licorice flavoured cough sweets - he calls it 'Black Pig' 
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ah yes foxes old English, liquorish and aniseed sweets dissolved in ethanol, nice, a lot like Pernod, tho I'm just experimenting at the moment.
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25-09-2007, 18:03
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Dr Pepper
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25-09-2007, 21:37
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
I really could do with a drink right now... Pitty there is only water, could do with a good few vodka's.
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27-09-2007, 09:52
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
water
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27-09-2007, 10:06
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Cranberry juice
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27-09-2007, 10:10
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Douwe Egberts filter coffee.... 98p from Home & Bargains
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27-09-2007, 11:24
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
pepsi max
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28-09-2007, 00:15
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Nothing, but that's a good indication that I should either make another cup of tea, or go to bed
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05-10-2007, 20:50
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
"Los Robles" Carmenere (a Chilean varietal) courtesy of ASDA - excellent stuff for 4 quid.
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05-10-2007, 21:53
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Tesco's own brand Diet Cola at 38p a bottle, stuff actually tastes nicer, than the proper brand coke, which costs something like £1.30
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