Do you drink coffee?? (POLL)

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DO u drink coffee? Choose all that apply

  • YES I drink tons of coffee everyday

    Votes: 9 21.4%
  • YES I drink coffee like normal people

    Votes: 8 19.0%
  • YES I drink coffee occasionally

    Votes: 10 23.8%
  • NO I don't drink coffee

    Votes: 12 28.6%
  • Coffee is evil!!

    Votes: 3 7.1%
  • Don't u have better things to do, Zero??

    Votes: 3 7.1%

  • Total voters
    42

Fenner

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Jan 26, 2013
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#21
I drink it once and a while. I like cappuccino, is that sort of coffee? If drink regular coffee it's just black, I don't like cream or sugar in it. I like coffee flavor in food, like tiramisu.
 
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Mooky

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#22
I drink coffee all day, every day. I like my coffee the same way I like my romantic interests - hot, bitter, and murky.
This post reminds me of Heathcliff from," Wuthering Heights"......I can imagine Heathcliff describing his coffee as dark, smouldering and gloomy - with lashings of whipped cream.... ;)
 
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renewed_hope

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#23
Did someone say coffee?!?!? I live for coffee and when I don't have coffee I get some. I like my coffee black and no sugar altho I do treat myself to a white choc mocha every now and then. I have tried to change up my morning ritual to drinking a green smoothie made with spinach, which btw is delicious. But I still need to get a coffee at some point throughout the day which is usually on my way home from work. Coffee is a must for me and I wouldn't have it any other way :)
 
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#24
I like coffee. I've been on a homemade cold brew stint as of late. When I skip out on that, I like me a nice cuppa tea, Earl Grey please.
 
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Stranger36147

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#25
No, I don't drink coffee. Can't stand the taste of it. Like someone else said, if I need some caffeine to wake me up, I'll drink soda.
 

Sonflower

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Jan 30, 2016
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#27
Have you read my signature?...

If not, read it...that's your answer.
 

Sonflower

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Jan 30, 2016
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#28
I drink coffee all day, every day. I like my coffee the same way I like my romantic interests - hot, bitter, and murky.
I, also, like my coffee like my romantic interests - hot, sweet, and smells like heaven.
 

Lynx

Folksy yet erudite
Aug 13, 2014
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#30
AHA! So THAT'S why so many deadwood employees walk around with coffee cups!


Sorry Sonflower but the aura of work conveyed by the coffee cup is completely belied by aura of relaxing conveyed by the sweatpants. :p
 

Sonflower

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Jan 30, 2016
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#31
AHA! So THAT'S why so many deadwood employees walk around with coffee cups!


Sorry Sonflower but the aura of work conveyed by the coffee cup is completely belied by aura of relaxing conveyed by the sweatpants. :p
Hahaha...touché
 

mailmandan

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Apr 7, 2014
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#33
I keep hearing that regular coffee creamer has really bad ingredients in it, so I switched to natural bliss creamer.

 

cinder

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Mar 26, 2014
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#34
I keep hearing that regular coffee creamer has really bad ingredients in it, so I switched to natural bliss creamer.

Does it seem ironic / wrong to anyone else that something so naturally dairy as cream can somehow morph into a product like a non-dairy creamer and yet still be called all natural? I guess natural cream substitute just didn't have a very wholesome ring to it.
 

Lynx

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#35
Well it's almond "milk" creamer so... yeah. My grandmother drinks almond "milk" so I know from experience to stay away from that creamer. :p
 

mailmandan

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#36
Well it's almond "milk" creamer so... yeah. My grandmother drinks almond "milk" so I know from experience to stay away from that creamer. :p
I actually prefer coconut milk. :p

 

Lynx

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#37
Coconut milk is a different story. They don't have to do many and various really weird things to coconut to make it coconut milk. Coconut milk = good.
 

mailmandan

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#38
Does it seem ironic / wrong to anyone else that something so naturally dairy as cream can somehow morph into a product like a non-dairy creamer and yet still be called all natural? I guess natural cream substitute just didn't have a very wholesome ring to it.
Here is what I read on the matter:

Used in moderation, Natural bliss is a healthier alternative to most coffee creamers - especially non-dairy varieties.

There’s no doubt when compared to other coffee creamers, Natural Bliss is the better choice, mainly because the list of ingredients isn’t a mile long. Although creamers can be a tasty addition to a coffee beverage, they also come with processed sugar, extra calories, and questionable flavorings. It would be better to stick to a regular milk and cream product like half & half and add in the sugar and flavorings of your choice. Remember that full-fat is better than no fat and choosing organic (not just “natural”) ensures that you are getting the best quality.

I guess I could just go with half & half. ;)
 

santuzza

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Feb 12, 2013
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#39
Do I drink coffee? Hmmm... Let me just answer that by saying that hubby and I are about to open a coffee shop. That should answer the question.
 

mailmandan

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#40
Coconut milk is a different story. They don't have to do many and various really weird things to coconut to make it coconut milk. Coconut milk = good.
Coconut milk natural bliss creamer is the one I use. :)

I also use coconut milk to make smoothies.