Why I recommend "Tahitian Vanilla Hazelnut Tea" — 1 year ago
The flavor is great and there is a hint of spice. A very nice tea.
I'm currently reading 6 books, listening to 0 albums, watching 0 movies, eating and drinking 0 food items, and consuming 2 other things.
The flavor is great and there is a hint of spice. A very nice tea.
I’ve been thinking about buying one. They’re available at my local Korean grocery store, and always frozen.
It’s an odd looking (and apparently smelly) fruit.
I’m wondering how to prepare it. Tips?
This is such a chill loungey album that really calms me down and centers me whenever I need it. I simply LOVE this album.
I pretty much only read when I travel (or don’t otherwise have ready access to the internet). I’ve started this book probably 5 times now. I’ve gotten further recently than I have before though.
People that try mate are a certain breed. Well, let me rephrase: People that like mate are a certain breed. The taste is especially earthly unless you add sugar or honey. It’s good stuff, and I first tried it almost 2 years ago when I went to Buenos Aires.
I had some yerba mate lying around, so I heated up some water and I’m sipping on it now.
This is a mockumentary and you have to view it as such. The movie and character are making fun of things in the world.
The real scary thing is that some of the views expressed by people in the movie are real feelings and real sentiments.
These are literally the spiciest potato chips I’ve had in my life. They are good though, so I recommend them.
If you’re going to buy a pool book, then you’re either serious about learning about pool, or you want to impress someone, etc. This is a good book to start with, but if you’ve been shooting pool as long (and as much) as I have, then you’ll already know a vast majority of these shots.
Gasoline consumption has been a part of my life for a long time. I grew up in a small town in which I had to drive to get pretty much anywhere. I didn’t consume (specifically me) gasoline for the years that I lived in NYC, but now I have a car, and consume my fair share of gasoline.
And I don’t exactly consume gasonline, my car does.
I picked up this book so that I could learn to tie some knots that might come in handy for scuba diving (specifically Search and Recovery).
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