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The Tablet Tavern

Where's my coffee?

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Well, thank you :) It's just after lunch here. In between time, sort of.

Feeling all better?
 
That better not be instant coffee, Mike. ;)

That's the best 1+2 instant coffee sachets that there is around here, It's Nescafe, not off-brand, and it's not cheapo either. :D 1+2 means you don't have to add any aditional milk or sugar. BTW thats how coffee was first introduced to China by Nestle 30 years ago, Nescafe 1+2 coffee sachets. Easily distributed, easily sold in any village store, and easy to use.

...Lunatic, I could always take you to the local fake Starbucks :rolleyes: if you want to risk it.
 
My wife loved drinking Ricore when she was in Paris for a year. Hard to find in the states. I tried it and eh. I'll have a regular cup of joe please. :)
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Well, thank you :) It's just after lunch here. In between time, sort of.

You're welcome Kaat. :)

Feeling all better?

Yes, I'm ok. Although I've just heard from a friend, apparently there's two cases of H7N9 avian flu in this city. Hopefully there won't be any more, fingers crossed. So many people are wearing face masks at the moment. And no doubt in the next day or so, they'll be checking everyone's temperatures as they come into the schools.
 
My wife's sister like that stuff, too. My first trip to France (long before Dread was born :p) taught me to appreciate a good old black cup of American coffee. I prefer a fresh cup drawn from an urn at the local diner ... or Dunkin' Donuts, sans pastry.
 
My wife loved drinking Ricore when she was in Paris for a year. Hard to find in the states. I tried it and eh. I'll have a regular cup of joe please. :)
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That's a chicory thing isn't it? Somewhat like Camp Coffee, if you know what is?

Camp Coffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BTW Nestle was one of the first ones to successfully introduce chocolate into China as well. Because a few corporations failed at that one, most notably Cadbury and Hershey. Anyone for made in Beijing Cadbury "Dairy Milk" that tastes like cheese? :rolleyes: In fact there's even a book about it...
http://www.amazon.com/Chocolate-Fortunes-Battle-Wallets-Consumers/dp/B0058M906U
 
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