Sujet : Re: Ban coffee?
De : g.stereo (at) *nospam* shaw.ca (Graham)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 01. Apr 2025, 04:30:05
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On 2025-03-31 7:06 p.m., Ed P wrote:
On 3/31/2025 4:57 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2025-03-31 3:19 p.m., Ed P wrote:
On 3/31/2025 11:27 AM, flood of sins wrote:
On 2025-03-30, Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
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That shows, once again, that religion holds people back. It has a
retarding effect.
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with the thread about a container of gelato having a stubborn
top fresh in mind;
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a few years back we (my wife and i) hosted an early spring
family picnic. for dessert we brought out cake and ice cream. had
a relative ask if we had any gelato because she stopped eating
ice cream for lent. i loled. she got offended. retarding effect
indeed.
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Her intentions were good and I'm doing similar. For Lent I gave up bourbon aged more than 15 years,
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Does that apply to 12 year old Bourbon that has been sitting in you liquor cabinet for four years?
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I'm honestly not sure. As a precaution though, I make sure nothing sits in the liquor cabinet for four years.
The Publix liquor store me has a bottle of Whistle Pig bourbon 21 year for a good price compared to other places. $700. Because it is Lent, I passed.
You won't get US bourbon in Canada now, only Canadian made equivalent.