Quote: EllieJP @ August 29 2008, 9:17 AM BSTTo such heights where if I liked tea or coffee...I would have it made for me too.
I don't like hot drinks either...fear of burning mouth.
I like them very warm, but not hot.
That'd be madness.
Quote: EllieJP @ August 29 2008, 9:17 AM BSTTo such heights where if I liked tea or coffee...I would have it made for me too.
I don't like hot drinks either...fear of burning mouth.
I like them very warm, but not hot.
That'd be madness.
I need more caffine, injected into my eye balls ideally to wake me up.
Quote: Aaron @ August 29 2008, 9:17 AM BSTNot ever.
I have the odd cup of tea but I have to let it cool - I'm not a hot drinks fan either to be honest... Weird...
I like Coffee. I recently discovered Carte Noire and think that's the best instant I've had.
I like filter coffee too - the strong Rombout ones are great.
I've been reading about Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee, but that's about £20 a bag. I'll treat myself to it one day.
And slightly off topic, I love a cup of black Earl Grey tea.
Cheaper than civit cat coffee.
Reckon you could feed your cat the beans?
Actually would it work if you ate the beans your self?
Quote: Winterlight @ August 29 2008, 5:27 PM BSTI like Coffee. I recently discovered Carte Noire and think that's the best instant I've had.
I like filter coffee too - the strong Rombout ones are great.
I've been reading about Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee, but that's about £20 a bag. I'll treat myself to it one day.
Mmmm sounds tasty. I love dark beans. I wish I didn't like coffee though, I'm lactose intolerant but love cream in my coffee. Ohhhhh the pain THE PAIN!
I was reading about that civit cat coffee. I think that's mixed in with Jamaican Blue Mountain beans.
I don't think it would work with humans. Only the civit cat knows the finest beans to eat!
What happens to a lactose intolerant if they have milk or whatever?
Do you swell up? Faint? Die? Get itchy?
Quote: zooo @ August 29 2008, 5:30 PM BSTWhat happens to a lactose intolerant if they have milk or whatever?
Do you swell up? Faint? Die? Get itchy?
Your breath stinks and you get bad stomach pains (depending on the severity of your allergy). Basically you can't actually digest the milk you have consumed so it sours in your stomach.
Quote: Curt @ August 29 2008, 5:31 PM BSTYour breath stinks and you get bad stomach pains (depending on the severity of your allergy). Basically you can't actually digest the milk you have consumed so it sours in your stomach.
>_<
Quote: zooo @ August 29 2008, 5:30 PM BSTDo you swell up? Faint? Die? Get itchy?
Worse. (For those near you.)
Edit: I know a few people with lactose intolerance and they mostly experience stomach pains and flatulence, when they drink milk.
Quote: Winterlight @ August 29 2008, 5:29 PM BSTI was reading about that civit cat coffee. I think that's mixed in with Jamaican Blue Mountain beans.
I don't think it would work with humans. Only the civit cat knows the finest beans to eat!
Surely the stomach acid is part of the yumminess?
Quote: Curt @ August 29 2008, 5:28 PM BSTMmmm sounds tasty. I love dark beans. I wish I didn't like coffee though, I'm lactose intolerant but love cream in my coffee. Ohhhhh the pain THE PAIN!
Goats milk? Decent non dairy creamer?
Quote: Curt @ August 29 2008, 5:31 PM BSTYour breath stinks and you get bad stomach pains (depending on the severity of your allergy). Basically you can't actually digest the milk you have consumed so it sours in your stomach.
Yikes!