I am interpreting this as not being about coffee, but about cycling.
In the City of Toronto, motor vehicle operators poison and kill 280 people per year, with the victims being disproportionately children and the elderly. But Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health makes it clear that healthy adults are also at risk to the lethal cancer-causing fine particles with which car drivers viciously poison and kill innocent children.
Me too. Okay okay I do like my coffee unsweet and no milk. However I do like a rare mocha. I also have no issue with what people add to their coffee. But the mound of sweetener ick Joe. One of the guys I ride with will empty all the sugar packs at our table and get some from another table.
Snark Snark “Coffee flavored milkshake” Bicycle Bill right on point.
Still Joe should drink how he wants to. Yehuda is a bit overbearing on issues
That pink little sweetener isn’t “pure” at all, hell, even plain sugar is “refined”. You wanna be “pure”? Well, suck it up with a piece of sugar cane then! 😉 FWIW +1 for milk/sugar. Especially if you’re stomach can’t take plain coffee anymore.
Over the years I have discovered the ideal balance is 2/3 very strong coffee (it should try to crawl out of the cup) to 1/3 milk with 1 tsp sugar per 5 oz mix. I have a 24 oz insulated tumbler I fill every morning and consume until lunch. Some days that is my only source of calories until lunch.
Right on, Yehuda!! If I wanted a coffee-flavored milkshake, I’d go to Arby’s.
-“BB”-
When you eat chocolate, do you complain if it has sugar in it? Probably not. Same concept.
Joe, you’re a big boy, now. If you want to eat sugar and cream, you can. You don’t have to pretend to be drinking coffee, to excuse it.
You should never add anything to coffee – but you can add coffee to anything.
I am interpreting this as not being about coffee, but about cycling.
In the City of Toronto, motor vehicle operators poison and kill 280 people per year, with the victims being disproportionately children and the elderly. But Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health makes it clear that healthy adults are also at risk to the lethal cancer-causing fine particles with which car drivers viciously poison and kill innocent children.
See paragraph 3 of the Executive Summary at:
http://www1.toronto.ca/City%20Of%20Toronto/Toronto%20Public%20Health/Healthy%20Public%20Policy/Report%20Library/PDF%20Reports%20Repository/2014%20Air%20Pollution%20Burden%20of%20Illness%20Tech%20RPT%20final.pdf
I had to look a second time before i noticed the mound.
Me too. Okay okay I do like my coffee unsweet and no milk. However I do like a rare mocha. I also have no issue with what people add to their coffee. But the mound of sweetener ick Joe. One of the guys I ride with will empty all the sugar packs at our table and get some from another table.
Snark Snark “Coffee flavored milkshake” Bicycle Bill right on point.
Still Joe should drink how he wants to. Yehuda is a bit overbearing on issues
That pink little sweetener isn’t “pure” at all, hell, even plain sugar is “refined”. You wanna be “pure”? Well, suck it up with a piece of sugar cane then! 😉 FWIW +1 for milk/sugar. Especially if you’re stomach can’t take plain coffee anymore.
Over the years I have discovered the ideal balance is 2/3 very strong coffee (it should try to crawl out of the cup) to 1/3 milk with 1 tsp sugar per 5 oz mix. I have a 24 oz insulated tumbler I fill every morning and consume until lunch. Some days that is my only source of calories until lunch.
Coffee is not my cup of tea!