Odd and Interesting foods (was Re: SC - food bashing)
ChannonM at aol.com
ChannonM at aol.com
Wed Sep 20 15:56:30 PDT 2000
> Philip & Susan Troy wrote:
>
> > You mean there are people who put things in tea? How interesting!
> > (Envisions people dropping metric tons of Coffee-Mate into perfect
> > Japanese green tea, or Iron Goddess of Mercy, or gunpowder tea, or pu
> > erh, or lok uon or... .) But I agree, what I've been exposed to suggests
> > that putting cream in tea is fairly irregular in the whole five o'clock
> > tea ethos. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that American
> > commercially produced milks are sometimes rather lower in fat than their
> > European counterparts.
>
> I dunno about lower fat milks- anyone from Canada on the list have an
> opinion on that? (Now there's a straight line...)
>
WELL... I'll step up to the plate. As for MF, we have whole homo, 2%, skim
which correspond to 3.25, 2 and .5 % MF accordingly. Guess it depends on
which one you use.:)
As for milk in tea- wouldn't be prudent at this juncture.
Hauviette
Now lets see if any of the US counterparts can quote a Canadian Prime
Minister (and no dumb Frenchy accent ones!) hehehehehehe :) don't forget
obligatory food content
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