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First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored coffee
creamer. It was yummy.

Today I made a pastry cream with vanilla pudding and a pecan praline coffee
creamer.

(Pastry cream is also known as Bavarian cream, Boston cream, creme anglaise,
custard, etc.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custard


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On Sunday, January 20, 2013 10:18:06 PM UTC-6, Christopher M. wrote:
> First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored coffee
>
> creamer. It was yummy.
>


Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


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Bryan wrote:

> > First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored coffee
> > creamer. It was yummy.


> Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.


Maybe you should count to 10 before you reply to one of Pooh's posts.


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Christopher M. wrote:
> First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored
> coffee creamer. It was yummy.
>
> Today I made a pastry cream with vanilla pudding and a pecan praline
> coffee creamer.
>
> (Pastry cream is also known as Bavarian cream, Boston cream, creme
> anglaise, custard, etc.)
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custard
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
> "Shopping makes me smart"
> --Ratbert


I will flavor my own coffee but only as the day goes on. For me,
morning coffee is espresso with nothing in it. By the time afternoon
arrives, I might add cream, and after dinner I've been known to have an
espresso with vanilla syrup, Jim Beam, and cream, and that is _mighty_
fine as dessert, but that's what it is, coffee-flavored dessert. IMHO,
it's no longer coffee per se.

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On Monday, January 21, 2013 9:15:57 AM UTC-6, George M. Middius wrote:
> Bryan wrote:
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> > > First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored coffee

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> > > creamer. It was yummy.

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> > Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.

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> Maybe you should count to 10 before you reply to one of Pooh's posts.


Why?

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Bryan wrote:

> > > Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.


> > Maybe you should count to 10 before you reply to one of Pooh's posts.

>
> Why?


No reason.


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> Christopher M. wrote:
>> First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored
>> coffee creamer. It was yummy.
>>
>> Today I made a pastry cream with vanilla pudding and a pecan praline
>> coffee creamer.
>>
>> (Pastry cream is also known as Bavarian cream, Boston cream, creme
>> anglaise, custard, etc.)
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custard
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>> "Shopping makes me smart"
>> --Ratbert

>
> I will flavor my own coffee but only as the day goes on. For me, morning
> coffee is espresso with nothing in it. By the time afternoon arrives, I
> might add cream, and after dinner I've been known to have an espresso with
> vanilla syrup, Jim Beam, and cream, and that is _mighty_ fine as dessert,
> but that's what it is, coffee-flavored dessert. IMHO, it's no longer
> coffee per se.


Even better with tiramisu.


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Christopher M. wrote:

> Even better with tiramisu.


Tiramisu is good by itself or with anything and at any time of the day.

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My mocha cappucino was flavored today with Baileys Toffee Almond
Cream-best one yet.

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My mocha cappucino was flavored today with Baileys Toffee Almond Cream-best one yet.
Thanks for the Almond Cream tip. I am totally addicted to Baileys Irish Cream. Have caught not many other flavor profiles which come close. Sipped on Coffeemate Eyetalian Cream this morn..and it aint bad..just not the cats meow so to speak.


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On 21/01/2013 11:38 AM, Bryan wrote:
> On Monday, January 21, 2013 9:15:57 AM UTC-6, George M. Middius wrote:
>> Bryan wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>> First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored coffee

>>
>>>> creamer. It was yummy.

>>
>>
>>
>>> Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.

>>
>>
>>
>> Maybe you should count to 10 before you reply to one of Pooh's posts.

>
> Why?
>
>


I guess that he doesn't want you to hurt the juvenile's feelings. I
don't know if is really is a juvenile. I am just going by the
childishness of his posts.

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"Steve Freides" > wrote in message
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> Christopher M. wrote:
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>> Even better with tiramisu.

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> Tiramisu is good by itself or with anything and at any time of the day.
>
> -S-


The coffee liqueur in tiramisu makes sweetened coffee taste better.


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> My mocha cappucino was flavored today with Baileys Toffee Almond
> Cream-best one yet.



You got the chocolate flavor from the mocha, the toffee and almond flavor,
and some Irish cream liqueur. Interesting.


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Dave Smith wrote:

> >>> Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.


> >> Maybe you should count to 10 before you reply to one of Pooh's posts.

> >
> > Why?


> I guess that he doesn't want you to hurt the juvenile's feelings. I
> don't know if is really is a juvenile. I am just going by the
> childishness of his posts.


Poor Pooh.


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"Christopher M." > wrote in message
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> First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored
> coffee creamer. It was yummy.
>
> Today I made a pastry cream with vanilla pudding and a pecan praline
> coffee creamer.
>

You forgot the can of cream of mushroom soup!




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On Monday, January 21, 2013 4:10:46 PM UTC-6, George M. Middius wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote:
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> > >>> Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.

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>
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> > >> Maybe you should count to 10 before you reply to one of Pooh's posts.

>
> > >

>
> > > Why?

>
>
>
> > I guess that he doesn't want you to hurt the juvenile's feelings. I

>
> > don't know if is really is a juvenile. I am just going by the

>
> > childishness of his posts.

>
>
>
> Poor Pooh.


Poor little moron.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moron_(psychology)

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On Monday, January 21, 2013 12:00:57 PM UTC-5, George M. Middius wrote:
> Bryan wrote:
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> > > > Only a pig would put that shit in his/her mouth.

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>
>
> > > Maybe you should count to 10 before you reply to one of Pooh's posts.

>
> >

>
> > Why?

>
>
>
> No reason.


Alex, the question is "why should middiot ever post"?
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"graham" > wrote in message
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> "Christopher M." > wrote in message
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>> First I made peppermint-mocha oatmeal with peppermint-mocha flavored
>> coffee creamer. It was yummy.
>>
>> Today I made a pastry cream with vanilla pudding and a pecan praline
>> coffee creamer.
>>

> You forgot the can of cream of mushroom soup!


No msg for Pooh.


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