Sujet : Re: Donuts
De : cd (at) *nospam* notformail.com (Cursitor Doom)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 17. Jan 2025, 19:00:00
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:40:32 -0800, john larkin <
jl@glen--canyon.com>
wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2025 16:59:40 -0500, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
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On 1/12/2025 10:19 AM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
I find when I really need to focus on something particularly
recondite, it's impossible without access to copious quantities of
strong coffee and donuts. Just wondering if anyone else here has the
same problem and if so, which brand of donuts works best?
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You gotta eat more veggies that shit's not good for you man. Try an
avocado smoothie.
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Coffee (and chocolate) turn out to be good for you.
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More research is needed on the health benefits of donuts.
Yes, and I'm carrying out some research on them right now. ;)
Coffee and chocolate sounds like a more healthy plan and if you say
it's equally efficatious I would not doubt you. However, I would guess
it needs to be the right kind of chocolate. In parts of Yurp, the
quality of the stuff varies hugely. There's a lot of stuff that is
labeled as chocolate but is in fact mostly vegatable fat (Cadbury I'm
talking to you). The good stuff is 70% or more cocoa and it's
typically much darker (and much more expensive).