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Some beer taste like piss but its way to broad to categorize it that simple. Beer having alcohol is a plus for me but I would drink it even if it did not. That is assuming it is a good quality and one of the types I like. Beer is far more complex and way more flavors than wine or whiskey.

I would not drink beer if there was no alcohol in it.


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This is my downfall. The best rocky road I have ever had and a staple in my freezer at all times.

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But I really like these as well, so I always have some on hand.

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They have a few different sorbet flavors. Really good.
Don't have these in Turkey, sadly. There isn't any sorbet sold in most stores either but there was this one place so good in İstanbul that you can't help but try every flavour. I miss it so much.
 
Don't have these in Turkey, sadly. There isn't any sorbet sold in most stores either but there was this one place so good in İstanbul that you can't help but try every flavour. I miss it so much.
The troubles of learning about products you then cannot buy in your country. In germany we bought this hot sauce from various ethnic shops.


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We would call this a Louisiana style hot sauce here, of course. But it is better than any other hot sauce I have had. Perfect mix of moderate heat, salt, acid, pepper flavor. Works on damn near everything. Best wing sauce I ever made, when I made buffalo wings for friends in Germany. They had mixed reviews, being a pretty strong american taste, but most loved it. Way better than Frank's and much better than even my favorite now, Crystal hot sauce. I crave this stuff.

But of course, it is a Saudi company, I believe, and we cannot get the imports for it. So we can't get it here. I have been trying to find somewhere I can get it, but haven't found a place yet that can supply it.
 
I aint paying for coffee. I just drink what i make at home.


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I know this is a wildly unpopular opinion, but you know what is dirt-cheap, easy as hell, fast as hell, and gets the job done? Instant coffee. Microwave a cup of water for as long as it takes to get it just the right drinking temperature, throw in a rounded teaspoon, stir, and drink. The whole process takes 2 minutes and costs like 10 cents a cup.
 
I had read somewhere that the average American would save $1k a year just by brewing their own coffee instead of going to Starbucks or similar $5 cups.

I don’t drink coffee myself - trying to limit my soda intake as well to maybe 2x a week as I’ve been pretty bad the last couple years.
 
The troubles of learning about products you then cannot buy in your country. In germany we bought this hot sauce from various ethnic shops.


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We would call this a Louisiana style hot sauce here, of course. But it is better than any other hot sauce I have had. Perfect mix of moderate heat, salt, acid, pepper flavor. Works on damn near everything. Best wing sauce I ever made, when I made buffalo wings for friends in Germany. They had mixed reviews, being a pretty strong american taste, but most loved it. Way better than Frank's and much better than even my favorite now, Crystal hot sauce. I crave this stuff.

But of course, it is a Saudi company, I believe, and we cannot get the imports for it. So we can't get it here. I have been trying to find somewhere I can get it, but haven't found a place yet that can supply it.
Thanks, I will be ordering that. The city I have moved to borders Syria so Middle Eastern products are dime a dozen but there is also much more stuff that is handmade like spices, pastes, sauces or olive oils so we have been buying those and it's been so great. Still much more to explore, though.
 
Thanks, I will be ordering that. The city I have moved to borders Syria so Middle Eastern products are dime a dozen but there is also much more stuff that is handmade like spices, pastes, sauces or olive oils so we have been buying those and it's been so great. Still much more to explore, though.
I might have to see if you can ship some to me! ;)
 
I had read somewhere that the average American would save $1k a year just by brewing their own coffee instead of going to Starbucks or similar $5 cups.

I don’t drink coffee myself - trying to limit my soda intake as well to maybe 2x a week as I’ve been pretty bad the last couple years.
How much money does someone save a year if they just drink water?
 

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Didn't feel like wading through 20 pages of food tips to see if this had been posted. Not sure Sac has the goods tho so probably just wishful thinking.

Best draft compensation they could do would be unprotected picks in '23, '25, '27 and '29 which are actually enticing. They'd need to likely give up Barnes, Huerter and Mitchell or substitute Murray in to help compensate for the lack of picks.

Doubt it gets it done though going to Sacramento would no doubt make Donovan even more disgruntled.
 
Best draft compensation they could do would be unprotected picks in '23, '25, '27 and '29 which are actually enticing. They'd need to likely give up Barnes, Huerter and Mitchell or substitute Murray in to help compensate for the lack of picks.

Doubt it gets it done though going to Sacramento would no doubt make Donovan even more disgruntled.

Donovan in Sacramento would be flipping hilarious.
 
Best draft compensation they could do would be unprotected picks in '23, '25, '27 and '29 which are actually enticing. They'd need to likely give up Barnes, Huerter and Mitchell or substitute Murray in to help compensate for the lack of picks.

Doubt it gets it done though going to Sacramento would no doubt make Donovan even more disgruntled.
I don't think they can offer those picks. They're sending their 2024 pick to ATL, and it's protected through 2026. That muddies up their ability to trade first rounders.
 
I had read somewhere that the average American would save $1k a year just by brewing their own coffee instead of going to Starbucks or similar $5 cups.

I don’t drink coffee myself - trying to limit my soda intake as well to maybe 2x a week as I’ve been pretty bad the last couple years.
I really can't imagine buying coffee for the going rate on a daily basis. First is because I need coffee immediately after I wake up and I'm not going to get ready for work then drive and wait in a shop or drive through and then only have my coffee as I'm arriving at work. I want to drink my caffeine ASAP and stop drinking caffeine ASAP in the day. I also don't want to brush my teeth before I drink my coffee and brushing my teeth is usually the last thing I do before I head out the door.

So for all of those reasons too, but coffee made at home is so damn cheap. You can splurge on good quality beans and spend WAY less than stopping at a Starbucks. I drink my coffee black no sugar so I get nothing extra by going to a shop to get coffee.
 
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