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Topic: 12/13/24 Soy milk :(  (Read 1328 times)

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Accidently put some in my tea this morning....:smt019
**** a bunch of that.

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…….and it too will forever be a day of infamy.  My condolences.



I have the opposite problem…..occasionally in inattentive barista places the full might of their “Masters in Interpretive Dance” on display by not reading my drink order correctly and giving me regular milk in my morning joe.  That’s practically a death sentence if I’m at the airport and flying that day.
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I have done this too , not paying attention at all family breakfast at a reunion….I still have nightmares

Yeah family that's what happened to me,  If you live with others who drink this stuff you gotta be extra careful.

Anyways thanks for the support guys I'm glad I'm not the only one who has done this!
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« Last Edit: December 13, 2024, 05:21:56 PM by Tsuri »
**** a bunch of that.

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Gee I may need to re-think my little appreciation gift for  dragging me and my kayak around to different spots this past year.
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 :smt009 so sad.


Still recovering and was a little groggy, almost bought soy based ice cream this morning at that grocery store  :smt104 :smt104...was wondering why it was on clearance?  :smt102
**** a bunch of that.

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Never seen a tit on a soybean.
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Milk in tea?   Unless you are English like my sister in law, is bad stuff.


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Milk in tea?   Unless you are English like my sister in law, is bad stuff.


Quit coffee and switched to black tea, milk and a little sugar about eight years ago...sometimes to spice it up do a little chai similar perhaps with honey. I like some caffeine just not how the coffee delivers it.

But since you reminded me I found coffee with soy milk even worse than black tea with soy milk.
« Last Edit: December 15, 2024, 06:31:03 PM by Tsuri »
**** a bunch of that.

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Milk in tea?   Unless you are English like my sister in law, is bad stuff.


Quit coffee and switched to black tea, milk and a little sugar about eight years ago...sometimes to spice it up do a little chai similar perhaps with honey. I like some caffeine just not how the coffee delivers it.

But since you reminded me I found coffee with soy milk even worse than black tea with soy milk.

I go back and forth every few months.  I really enjoy Constant Comment - black tea with a hint of orange and spices.  I don't add milk, but occasionally sugar or honey. Coffee is good too, also no milk for me.

Soy milk does not sound good, haha.
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I don’t think I’ve consumed any soy milk in over a decade, and don’t plan to change that. However, my wife and I were just remembering fondly the fresh soy milk with all kinds of strange jellies in it that they would sell on the street in Southeast Asia.


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I know I've tried it but don't even remember what it tasted like.  You make it sound like death in a bottle  :smt005 Is it really that bad? 
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Never seen a tit on a soybean.
The extra estrogen will give ya' tits though...
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