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12-09-2011, 06:39 PM
I've read several places that it's a good idea to take your PM Capsule(s) with a glass of warm milk .... anyone ever empty the capsule INTO the milk and drink it .... can't see why this wouldn't work and it sure would get absorbed quickly.
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Can't comment; I don't do baby food. I nice glass of, bone dry, reisling sounds a lot better!
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(12-09-2011, 09:41 PM)chrissie Wrote: Can't comment; I don't do baby food. I nice glass of, bone dry, reisling sounds a lot better!
Well if alcoholic beverages are OK I'll take mine with Jack Daniels Green Label ... straight up
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Sounds a lot better than milk/ aKa cow juice!
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14-09-2011, 10:20 AM
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(13-09-2011, 09:08 PM)karen Wrote: Well if alcoholic beverages are OK I'll take mine with Jack Daniels Green Label ... straight up
Jack Daniels? What is wrong with a decent single malt? Laphroaig or The Glenlivet.
Having said that, since starting PM I have hardly touched whisky. Yesterday was an emotional day for me and I was in tears several times and even then I did not hit the whiskey. Wine is more to my taste these days.
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(14-09-2011, 10:20 AM)beverley.rose Wrote: (13-09-2011, 09:08 PM)karen Wrote: Well if alcoholic beverages are OK I'll take mine with Jack Daniels Green Label ... straight up
Jack Daniels? What is wrong with a decent single malt? Laphroaig or The Glenlivet.
Beverley
OK, but Glenlivet is for sissies. Laphroaig if you like the peat, but nothing, and I mean nothing, tops The Macallan! (except perhaps a pint o' Guinness when you're really thirsty!) That being said, I have to admit in the heat of the summer, I'm more likely to sip Patron or Don Julio.
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I think one of my most favorites was a "Talisker Distiller's Edition Single Malt Whisky" that my cousin had bougth me as a 60th Birthday present. It was one of the Late 90 editions
That was the smoothest, nicest tasting that I had ever had. No ice, no nothing, just two fingers in a wide mouth short tumbler and sip it till it was time for refill.
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(14-09-2011, 11:03 AM)chrishoney Wrote: (14-09-2011, 10:20 AM)beverley.rose Wrote: Jack Daniels? What is wrong with a decent single malt? Laphroaig or The Glenlivet.
OK, but Glenlivet is for sissies.
But I am a sissy - I thought that was obvious....
I live as a woman which is not terribly manly, is it?
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(14-09-2011, 12:10 PM)karen Wrote: I think one of my most favorites was a "Talisker Distiller's Edition Single Malt Whisky" that my cousin had bougth me as a 60th Birthday present. It was one of the Late 90 editions
That was the smoothest, nicest tasting that I had ever had. No ice, no nothing, just two fingers in a wide mouth short tumbler and sip it till it was time for refill.
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Living only a couple of hundred miles from most distilleries, I have visited quite a few of them. Many distillery managers will tell you that neat whisky is too strong for the palette. If you want to pick out the tones and flavours either train your nose or cut the whisky half with water to taste.
Try it. Pour a neat one, another diluted half with water and another dliuted 3/4 with water. Get two or three whiskys and do it and compare each whisky with the others. You will notice massive differences in taste and flavour. It is a great experiment to try.
*hic!*
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14-09-2011, 01:30 PM
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Now this sounds like my type of experiment!