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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Gluten-fried cheesecake sounds pretty darned good to me, too, and I'm not . . . . ;)

Nothing wrong with getting off-track . . . . seems as though every thread we're on gets that way eventually!

Karen is right about the wintergreen . . . .


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VydorScope Proficient
Gluten-fried cheesecake sounds pretty darned good to me, too, and I'm not . . . . ;)

Nothing wrong with getting off-track . . . . seems as though every thread we're on gets that way eventually!

Karen is right about the wintergreen . . . .

HAH! See your stuck on the same track as Karen. :lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Oh, and Wintergreen is the way to go!

Bleck! Reminds me too much of Pepto!

Im so gald to see that we all have learned how to stay on topic on this forum. Cause it would be realy tough to follow this thread if the topics coverd things like hair, poop, and altiods.... :lol:

...and gluten fried cheesecakes!

CarlaB Enthusiast

Fried anything sounds good ... in fact, anything that's considered garbage sounds good ... doc has me eating very pure right now ... I think I'm treating myself to a bite of a gluten-free donut and a cup of coffee Sunday.

What was the topic anyway? Steve, where are you, this is your thread!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I think I'm treating myself to a bite of a gluten-free donut and a cup of coffee Sunday.

What was the topic anyway? Steve, where are you, this is your thread!

(Homer Simpson pops head in) ..."Mmmmm donuts"

What kind are you having?

I just ordered a case (really 3 boxes) of Kinnikinnick Chocolate glazed donuts from my co-op...they come in on Monday..."Mmmmm chocolate donuts"

Take it easy, don't fall off the wagon. I've never been able to eat just one donut!

We have kind of hijacked this thread (sorry!).

How about this.

The top 10 nice things we can say about Steve's hair.

I'll start.

10) Great color.

CarlaB Enthusiast

9) still thick

I won't fall off too far, I've got too many people who live in my house who are bigger than me ... they won't let me have more than about 1/4 of a donut, if I can talk them into that. It will be a Kinnikinnick with white frosting.

I have a coffee story that's way funnier than the Altoids thread ever was .... I just can't tell you all for a gazillion people to see ... let's just say, it's been a LONG time since I've had a cup of coffee and I'm very distracted by the thought of it ... my husband knows this fact ... and starts talking about it at the funniest times ... and no, nothing to do with Altoids ...

jerseyangel Proficient
9) still thick

I won't fall off too far, I've got too many people who live in my house who are bigger than me ... they won't let me have more than about 1/4 of a donut, if I can talk them into that. It will be a Kinnikinnick with white frosting.

I have a coffee story that's way funnier than the Altoids thread ever was .... I just can't tell you all for a gazillion people to see ... let's just say, it's been a LONG time since I've had a cup of coffee and I'm very distracted by the thought of it ... my husband knows this fact ... and starts talking about it at the funniest times ... and no, nothing to do with Altoids ...

Not fair! :angry::D

You can't just leave us hanging here :lol:


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TriticusToxicum Explorer
9) still thick

I won't fall off too far, I've got too many people who live in my house who are bigger than me ... they won't let me have more than about 1/4 of a donut, if I can talk them into that. It will be a Kinnikinnick with white frosting.

I have a coffee story that's way funnier than the Altoids thread ever was .... I just can't tell you all for a gazillion people to see ... let's just say, it's been a LONG time since I've had a cup of coffee and I'm very distracted by the thought of it ... my husband knows this fact ... and starts talking about it at the funniest times ... and no, nothing to do with Altoids ...

8)Most definitely not a mullet.

I hope it's going to be a good cup of coffee (fresh ground, quality beans, clean coffee maker, etc.). Would you care if it wasn't at this point?

CarlaB Enthusiast
Not fair! :angry::D

You can't just leave us hanging here :lol:

Wow, I thought it was pretty descriptive!!! Okay, when he was whispering sweet nothings in my ear when ... ummm, well, he was trying to be romantic ... he was talking about coffee, lattes, etc. in a real seductive tone. All due to another day when I was completely distracted by having a cup of coffee. It was hysterical ... I was totally cracking up! :lol::lol: Is that a little clearer?

jerseyangel Proficient
Wow, I thought it was pretty descriptive!!! Okay, when he was whispering sweet nothings in my ear when ... ummm, well, he was trying to be romantic ... he was talking about coffee, lattes, etc. in a real seductive tone. All due to another day when I was completely distracted by having a cup of coffee. It was hysterical ... I was totally cracking up! :lol::lol: Is that a little clearer?

:lol::lol: Sometimes you gotta hit me over the head with things!! Now I remember about the time you were 'distracted' by coffee. OK, got it now :D

CarlaB Enthusiast
:lol::lol: Sometimes you gotta hit me over the head with things!! Now I remember about the time you were 'distracted' by coffee. OK, got it now :D

ROFL, didn't know I mentioned that here!!! :blink::lol: It was hysterical though, and if you can't talk about that to people you talk about your poop to, who can you talk about it with!?

jerseyangel Proficient
ROFL, didn't know I mentioned that here!!! :blink::lol: It was hysterical though, and if you can't talk about that to people you talk about your poop to, who can you talk about it with!?

Yes, you had mentioned it :lol: And it's so true--there's not much we don't talk about here. B)

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Wow, I thought it was pretty descriptive!!! Okay, when he was whispering sweet nothings in my ear when ... ummm, well, he was trying to be romantic ... he was talking about coffee, lattes, etc. in a real seductive tone. All due to another day when I was completely distracted by having a cup of coffee. It was hysterical ... I was totally cracking up! :lol::lol: Is that a little clearer?

Nope :blink: !!!!!!!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Wow, I thought it was pretty descriptive!!! Okay, when he was whispering sweet nothings in my ear when ... ummm, well, he was trying to be romantic ... he was talking about coffee, lattes, etc. in a real seductive tone. All due to another day when I was completely distracted by having a cup of coffee. It was hysterical ... I was totally cracking up! :lol::lol: Is that a little clearer?

7) Very natural looking

Diamonds and pearls for some, mocha lattes for others!

CarlaB Enthusiast
7) Very natural looking

Diamonds and pearls for some, mocha lattes for others!

So true. I'm a cheap date.

6) Not a mullet

nikki-uk Enthusiast
(Homer Simpson pops head in) ..."Mmmmm donuts"

I thought this would make a great avatar

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/bluealbino/SYP/...homer-donut.gif

Oh sorry,get back on topic.Ten great things about Steve's hair....um

6)Good condition

CarlaB Enthusiast
Nope :blink: !!!!!!!

Sorry ... that's as good as it gets on here!! :lol::lol: Have your hubby read it, he'll get it!! :lol: Sorry, but I'm cracking up :lol: I was already a bit embarassed by being too desciptive!!! :lol:

8)Most definitely not a mullet.

I hope it's going to be a good cup of coffee (fresh ground, quality beans, clean coffee maker, etc.). Would you care if it wasn't at this point?

Ah, missed this one, went back to see what 8 was.

Yes!!! I am a total coffee snob! I'm going to go buy some fresh coffee on Saturday (I was eyeing some arabica beans at Wild Oats, don't tell my husband, don't want him to get jealous of the competition!!! :lol: ), some more Vance's Dari-free, and make it in my clean French press!! Is there another way to make coffee???? See why I miss it so much??? Where we used to live they know my name, my kids names, and they'd give me the employee discount at Starbucks!!!!

VydorScope Proficient
Yes!!! I am a total coffee snob! I'm going to go buy some fresh coffee on Saturday (I was eyeing some arabica beans at Wild Oats, don't tell my husband, don't want him to get jealous of the competition!!! :lol: ), some more Vance's Dari-free, and make it in my clean French press!! Is there another way to make coffee???? See why I miss it so much??? Where we used to live they know my name, my kids names, and they'd give me the employee discount at Starbucks!!!!

I been meaning to try a french press, but until I do, I realy do like my SS machine. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
I been meaning to try a french press, but until I do, I realy do like my SS machine. :)

What's that?

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Yes!!! I am a total coffee snob! I'm going to go buy some fresh coffee on Saturday (I was eyeing some arabica beans at Wild Oats, don't tell my husband, don't want him to get jealous of the competition!!! :lol: ), some more Vance's Dari-free, and make it in my clean French press!! Is there another way to make coffee???? See why I miss it so much??? Where we used to live they know my name, my kids names, and they'd give me the employee discount at Starbucks!!!!

5) Probably looks cool on a motorcycle @ 60 mph

It doesn't seem like you've put very much thought into this... ;)

Will you be putting it in a travel mug, and heading over to Starbucks to complete the experience?

(cue Cheers theme song) :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
It doesn't seem like you've put very much thought into this... ;)

Will you be putting it in a travel mug, and heading over to Starbucks to complete the experience?

(cue Cheers theme song) :P

No ... if I wanted a cup of Starbucks, I'd go there!! I'm going to put it in my big, rounded Starbucks mug at home!!! I've been planning this for a week!

In fact, I had thought about doing it last week, but since I was feeling so much better, I chickened out. That could happen again this week. I might just be a lot of talk!

VydorScope Proficient
What's that?

Single Serve Machine. It brews coffee using pressure and heat (not like a drip machine), more like how a real espresso machine at a real coffee joint works (with out hte bruning that starbucks does!)

This is the one I got : Open Original Shared Link

I got it free via a specail offer, and Im hooked! :D Draws alot more flavor out of the beans then drip does though so you realy need to use a better bean with it or you will not be happy.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Single Serve Machine. It brews coffee using pressure and heat (not like a drip machine), more like how a real espresso machine at a real coffee joint works (with out hte bruning that starbucks does!)

This is the one I got : Open Original Shared Link

I got it free via a specail offer, and Im hooked! :D Draws alot more flavor out of the beans then drip does though so you realy need to use a better bean with it or you will not be happy.

Oh, no, another coffee gadget I don't have!!! I've had an espresso machine since before I ever heard of Starbucks. Mine's a Krup. Is that basically what yours is, or does it make coffee not espresso shots?

TriticusToxicum Explorer
No ... if I wanted a cup of Starbucks, I'd go there!! I'm going to put it in my big, rounded Starbucks mug at home!!! I've been planning this for a week!

In fact, I had thought about doing it last week, but since I was feeling so much better, I chickened out. That could happen again this week. I might just be a lot of talk!

4) No roots

I can't get past the thought of a chocolate donut...not sure where I'll go from there...probably another chocolate donut...if I could only locate some gluten-free beer locally I might get crazy...and...and... show up late for work or something

CarlaB Enthusiast

Oh, and Morgan was here last night. This morning before she left, she emptied my freezer of coffee. My hubby asked me later if she had a french press in her dorm room ... I said, "Of course, and I gave her that thing you never use that heats up the water!"

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