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Oct. 16th, 2003 11:59 am>>Drinks are better heated or cooled. They just are. (dave)
> There must be an exception. Isn't there an exception? (me)
I pose this challenge to you, dear reader(s?):
Are there any drinks best consumed at room temperature??
I can't think of any. I used to drink tap water straight from the tap, but it was naturally cooled to below room temperature in the pipes at my parents' house, and it came cool from the well.
What don't you either microwave or put ice in or store in the fridge, out of choice rather than necessity?
> There must be an exception. Isn't there an exception? (me)
I pose this challenge to you, dear reader(s?):
Are there any drinks best consumed at room temperature??
I can't think of any. I used to drink tap water straight from the tap, but it was naturally cooled to below room temperature in the pipes at my parents' house, and it came cool from the well.
What don't you either microwave or put ice in or store in the fridge, out of choice rather than necessity?
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Date: 2003-10-16 05:26 pm (UTC)also, that's tricky. what is room temperature? depending on the room, the drink can be quite cool or quite warm. *shrug* just a thought.
also- did you go to the westchester in white plains?? or are all malls in westchester called the westchester and attached to nordstrom's? because there is the white plains mall, that is not very far from the westchester that definitely has jc penneys and places for plus sized people and all that other typical real mall type places.
this is from kat
Date: 2003-10-17 07:36 am (UTC)But I've given up with the milk because you have to wait too long.