Solnes |
Solnes wrote:Oh, don't let my curmudgeonly ways get you down. I'm beginning to think the food police have been successful in brain washing me.Though I am starting to feel a lil guilty about it, reading the posts here and seeing what others think is too much. :P
Ah, its alright. I know I should let up a bit on the soda.
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:Have you tried milk? I grew up drinking the stuff (no Urizen, not that kind. I was not raised by Catelyn Stark's sister) and have never gotten out of the habit. Except when we were in Belgium and the stuff had enough preservatives in it that the best before dates were about a month or two after purchase...I know that I drink far too much soda. Can't help it.. I loves it. And I truly detest water. Though I am starting to feel a lil guilty about it, reading the posts here and seeing what others think is too much. :P
I no like. plain milk gives me stomach cramps. juice bothers my tummy, I need to get some of the Mio's or something.
Freehold DM |
Kajehase wrote:And I feel guilty if I have more than 3 (33 cl) cans a week!Solnes wrote:I probably won't give soda up completely, but I was drinking too much of it: usually about 2 cans a day all during the work week, then at least one 20 oz on the weekend.2 a day is too much?! Oh boy, I have two before noon usually. I'll drink about 5 cans a day during the work week and then usually nothing but coffee and soda on the weekends. Kinda why I switched to the coke zero or pepsi max. I do enjoy iced tea or flavored waters, but I hate just plain water. I think it stems from my childhood. Nothing but beer and water in the fridge :S
I know that I drink far too much soda. Can't help it.. I loves it. And I truly detest water. Though I am starting to feel a lil guilty about it, reading the posts here and seeing what others think is too much. :P
I had to break my hatred of water when I was really I'm shape. Part of it is that we all are well and truly addicted to soda -it's truly like a liquid drug on some level.
Solnes |
I had to break my hatred of water when I was really I'm shape. Part of it is that we all are well and truly addicted to soda -it's truly like a liquid drug on some level.Solnes wrote:Kajehase wrote:And I feel guilty if I have more than 3 (33 cl) cans a week!Solnes wrote:I probably won't give soda up completely, but I was drinking too much of it: usually about 2 cans a day all during the work week, then at least one 20 oz on the weekend.2 a day is too much?! Oh boy, I have two before noon usually. I'll drink about 5 cans a day during the work week and then usually nothing but coffee and soda on the weekends. Kinda why I switched to the coke zero or pepsi max. I do enjoy iced tea or flavored waters, but I hate just plain water. I think it stems from my childhood. Nothing but beer and water in the fridge :SI know that I drink far too much soda. Can't help it.. I loves it. And I truly detest water. Though I am starting to feel a lil guilty about it, reading the posts here and seeing what others think is too much. :P
Def! I get migranes w/out my coffee or soda. I will readily admit to an addiction to soda's and coffee. I get mean and cranky, and then I crash. But I figure, honestly, I don't drink alcohol often, I don't do any sort of drug, I do smoke, but have lessened on even that habit. So I let myself have my soda.
Freehold DM |
Have you tried seltzer? It really worked wonders for me in helping me kick soda.
Kajehase wrote:I no like. plain milk gives me stomach cramps. juice bothers my tummy, I need to get some of the Mio's or something.Solnes wrote:Have you tried milk? I grew up drinking the stuff (no Urizen, not that kind. I was not raised by Catelyn Stark's sister) and have never gotten out of the habit. Except when we were in Belgium and the stuff had enough preservatives in it that the best before dates were about a month or two after purchase...I know that I drink far too much soda. Can't help it.. I loves it. And I truly detest water. Though I am starting to feel a lil guilty about it, reading the posts here and seeing what others think is too much. :P
Solnes |
Have you tried seltzer? It really worked wonders for me in helping me kick soda.Solnes wrote:Kajehase wrote:I no like. plain milk gives me stomach cramps. juice bothers my tummy, I need to get some of the Mio's or something.Solnes wrote:Have you tried milk? I grew up drinking the stuff (no Urizen, not that kind. I was not raised by Catelyn Stark's sister) and have never gotten out of the habit. Except when we were in Belgium and the stuff had enough preservatives in it that the best before dates were about a month or two after purchase...I know that I drink far too much soda. Can't help it.. I loves it. And I truly detest water. Though I am starting to feel a lil guilty about it, reading the posts here and seeing what others think is too much. :P
No I haven't, but I'm up for giving it a go. I think I would need at least one a day, early afternoon, due to the caffine addiction.
aeglos |
Seltzer usually is caffeine free, however.
do you mean carbonated water?
carbonated mineral water is by far the number one drink in germany, out of environmental friendly return bottles of course :-)yes, we are that boring
germans NEVER drink tap water, if you ever have a german guest in your house, don't offer him tap water, he will react as if you had just offered him to drink out of your toilet
german tap water is, by the way, the heaviest regulated and controlled product on the planet, it is in fact guranteed to be of higher quality than our bottled mineral water, but we NEVER would drink it
Urizen |
taig wrote:plans to get Taig's cell phone number so he can send friendly text reminders every 5 minutesOK. Time to bury myself in work for a bit, then I've got 3 hours worth of meetings. Those won't seem to drag, nope, not at all.
I do have his cell phone number. Maybe I should ....
Kajehase |
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germans NEVER drink tap water, if you ever have a german guest in your house, don't offer him tap water, he will react as if you had just offered him to drink out of your toilet
german tap water is, by the way, the heaviest regulated and controlled product on the planet, it is in fact guranteed to be of higher quality than our bottled mineral water, but we NEVER would drink it
Hmm.... that piece of information might come in handy when we decide to take back Rügen. ;)
Justin Franklin |
Aberzombie wrote:I do have his cell phone number. Maybe I should ....taig wrote:plans to get Taig's cell phone number so he can send friendly text reminders every 5 minutesOK. Time to bury myself in work for a bit, then I've got 3 hours worth of meetings. Those won't seem to drag, nope, not at all.
hmm, I do as well..
Urizen |
I hardly ever drink moo juice anymore. Sad. I used to drink a glass every morning, and again at night before bed. Always chocolate, though.
I can't, either. Bad experienced with expired milk that got sour and cheesed. I should've known better than to drink from the carton.
Even chocolate milk is a rarity.
I really do need to work on my calcium intake, though. I have to take supplements due to the bypass surgery because of the issue involving calcium (citrate) absorption through regular means.
Kajehase |
I no like. plain milk gives me stomach cramps. juice bothers my tummy, I need to get some of the Mio's or something.
You know you live in Scandinavia when you keep forgetting there's actually quite a lot of people who's got varying degrees of intolerance to milk, which, as far as intolerances goes, is one of the more acceptable ones ;).
(Thanks to our high immigration rate we've got lactos-free dairy products in most stores these days, though. But that's something that's only happened in the past five to ten years.)
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:I no like. plain milk gives me stomach cramps. juice bothers my tummy, I need to get some of the Mio's or something.You know you live in Scandinavia when you keep forgetting there's actually quite a lot of people who's got varying degrees of intolerance to milk, which, as far as intolerances goes, is one of the more acceptable ones ;).
(Thanks to our high immigration rate we've got lactos-free dairy products in most stores these days, though. But that's something that's only happened in the past five to ten years.)
Yeah, I can eat dairy based products no prob, but just milk hurts. Not sure why. *shrugs*
We have lactose free here as well, its just too dang expensive. I buy milk for the kids, and coffee of course. :)Solnes |
Aberzombie wrote:I hardly ever drink moo juice anymore. Sad. I used to drink a glass every morning, and again at night before bed. Always chocolate, though.I can't, either. Bad experienced with expired milk that got sour and cheesed. I should've known better than to drink from the carton.
Even chocolate milk is a rarity.
I really do need to work on my calcium intake, though. I have to take supplements due to the bypass surgery because of the issue involving calcium (citrate) absorption through regular means.
Uck! :P
lynora |
And I am definitely among the lactose intolerant. Soy milk and non-dairy creamer are my substitutes of choice. Though I still miss cheese. Well, sometimes when I'm going through a good patch I'll indulge a little. And there's always goat cheese. that doesn't bother me even when the sensitivity is at its worst. It tends to go in cycles.
the thing is, I could tolerate dairy just fine until like a year ago and suddenly boom, no more dairy for me. :(
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:trying to plan how to celebrate my... shudder 30th B-day. I want to do something fun! Maybe rent a hotel? Hit the local amusement park?I'm closing in on my 40th, but it's not a shudder I have. More like an expression of "WTF?!? HOW DID I MAKE IT THIS LONG?".
I know I went on and on a couple weeks ago. But I am so not ok with this. I don't like it at all. I am thinking of having 'anniversaries' from now on, not birthdays :P
Freehold DM |
Freehold DM wrote:Seltzer usually is caffeine free, however.do you mean carbonated water?
carbonated mineral water is by far the number one drink in germany, out of environmental friendly return bottles of course :-)
yes, we are that boringgermans NEVER drink tap water, if you ever have a german guest in your house, don't offer him tap water, he will react as if you had just offered him to drink out of your toilet
german tap water is, by the way, the heaviest regulated and controlled product on the planet, it is in fact guranteed to be of higher quality than our bottled mineral water, but we NEVER would drink it
wow. That's interesting. In America tap water and it's social media acceptability varies by area. Tap water in ny is some of the best in the country and even the world, although it is a little chlorinated. There are some areas where tap water is for bathing only. Do you guys cook with your tap water?
aeglos |
aeglos wrote:wow. That's interesting. In America tap water and it's social media acceptability varies by area. Tap water in ny is some of the best in the country and even the world, although it is a little chlorinated. There are some areas where tap water is for bathing only. Do you guys cook with your tap water?Freehold DM wrote:Seltzer usually is caffeine free, however.do you mean carbonated water?
carbonated mineral water is by far the number one drink in germany, out of environmental friendly return bottles of course :-)
yes, we are that boringgermans NEVER drink tap water, if you ever have a german guest in your house, don't offer him tap water, he will react as if you had just offered him to drink out of your toilet
german tap water is, by the way, the heaviest regulated and controlled product on the planet, it is in fact guranteed to be of higher quality than our bottled mineral water, but we NEVER would drink it
yes, we cook with it, make coffee, tea, everything
we just don't fill it in a glas and drink itand, mind you, it is of perfect quality (and chlorine free)
Solnes |
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Solnes wrote:Urizen wrote:C'mon. Me loves some apple bottom booty.lol, I like my booty as is thanks. Its gotten smaller with the weight loss
As have the Bewbs, not a fan of that :P
As long as there's bubble, then there's no trouble.
If it turns out flat, then I'm not down with that.
:)
ROTFLMAO!
It has bubble LOLOLOLOL!