posted on July 15, 2004 07:06:41 PM new
Stop, I havent seen the latte but I did notice at the grocery store the other day, he's put out some soups! I would have liked to try one, but of course, they were a bit more expensive than the others. Maybe next time
posted on July 15, 2004 09:16:37 PM new
latte, coffee with milk which costs 3 times what a coffee with milk costs...why would anyone not make their own?
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posted on July 15, 2004 09:47:02 PM new
prof, the best coffee I ever had was in a place called little cuba in the city. I used to love to go up there for the ethnic food and shopping, but cubian coffee alone was the best because they never even charged like it was a latte! ...But that was then
ed to add: because people cant get the steamed/frothed milk part down right. They have come out with a handy-dandy thingie 9.99 or whatever...some say that works!
posted on July 15, 2004 10:25:30 PM new
I don't drink coffe in any way, shape or form, so can't help you on that.
Neoroter: The soups are good, but I only buy them when the story is having a special on them, which they do from time to time.
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posted on July 16, 2004 04:44:47 AM new
cuban coffee!! i have to remember that,but there are not that many cuban shops and restaurants here.
When i was in new orleans,i came across one which serves lobsters!!
anyway,check out french coffee in vietnamese restaurant,a good deal.You know the french occupied Vietnam for years.
Wolfgang puck latter is one dollar more than starbuck coffee at Kroeger.
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posted on July 16, 2004 05:29:50 AM new
bunni my dh doesnt drink coffee either. I often look at him and wonder what its like not to need a caffine jolt in any form. (do you drink tea or soft drinks? he even only drinks ginger ale or 7-up! I dont know if those have caffine or not? I used to think not, but then I thought I saw 7-up does.)
But I am waiting for the sale on the wolfgang soups too!
Stop, even though I know starbucks is mucho delicious I dont buy it, though. Its only a treat if we go somewhere and they have a shop. Used to be a day at the mall and I needed one of those things to get through the whole day!! (up and down here and there in and out of every almost friggin store! -)
posted on July 16, 2004 05:32:49 AM new
I love Starbucks coffee, however too much of it starts the old ticker a fluttering! It's overloaded with caffeine. I try to limit Starbucks to once or twice a week. In fact, I'm trying to cut out the caffeine altogether. I now drink caffeine-free Pepsi and am drinking more herbal tea. Fluttering of the heart and skipped heartbeats become a real problem for me when I overload on the caffeine.
I never cared for Latte or any of the other fancy coffee drinks anyway.
posted on July 16, 2004 07:08:39 AM new
Neroter: can't stand tea, either! Mostly I drink water, but do have an occasional Dr. Pepper. And once in a blue moon I drink a Red Bull--so I do get caffiene
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