Originally posted by kfennessyDouwe Egberts - Instant Moccona. 200g for 103 Baht (about $2, or 1 pound 30p)..... 🙂
Well, I guess for you Mikelom it is not Miller time, but rather....-insert name of the coffee brand which you are drinking here- time. What kind do you prefer anyway? I am not much of a coffee person myself, but I do enjoy Lipton tea.
I have about 5 cups when I get up..... with three Krong Thip fags! 😏
Then I have a caffeine fit and get the urge to water the garden and then go and spend money and give some away. 😞
Now 7.11am
Originally posted by cairnA smudgeon of garlic inside, and Oregano - sprinkle oregano inside..... brings out the flavour tremendously!.... and white pepper of course...... 😉
1 a.m. , i gutted a trout about an hour ago , have just watched a
syd barrett documentary , and am working myself up to dragging myself away from the comp. and into
the kitchen to do some grilling
Originally posted by mikelomMy father, who is an amazing cook, insists on using Worcestershire's sauce in everything he grills. I never dislike the taste of his grilled foods, so I would like to suggest that. I am on my third bowl of food now, 8:22 PM. By the way, Mikelom, I do not know much about coffee's market price, but my mother drinks it often and that seems like an amazing deal. That brand, by the way, how does it taste?
A smudgeon of garlic inside, and Oregano - sprinkle oregano inside..... brings out the flavour tremendously!.... and white pepper of course...... 😉
Originally posted by kfennessyI have no idea. I am not a coffee connosieur. It's instant, so can't be that good. But to me it's palatable. It's milder than Nescafe blend and doesn't have a bitter bite. It's really ok, considering it's a third of the price here as it is in the UK. But so are most things.
My father, who is an amazing cook, insists on using Worcestershire's sauce in everything he grills. I never dislike the taste of his grilled foods, so I would like to suggest that. I am on my third bowl of food now, 8:22 PM. By the way, Mikelom, I do not know much about coffee's market price, but my mother drinks it often and that seems like an amazing deal. That brand, by the way, how does it taste?
Originally posted by mikelomPrice is very useful when purchasing things...and I have always hated the bitterness of coffee. Maybe I will give that brand a try.
I have no idea. I am not a coffee connosieur. It's instant, so can't be that good. But to me it's palatable. It's milder than Nescafe blend and doesn't have a bitter bite. It's really ok, considering it's a third of the price here as it is in the UK. But so are most things.