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Post by rob on May 10, 2007 23:22:58 GMT -5
Baka Ouiji - sorry to be off-track, but if you like your green tea a little sweetened but nothing like the crap that Nestea/Lipton make for the Euro/US masses, go to an Asian foodmart and try
"Teh Kotak" and "Teh Botol".
Indonesian green tea in tetra-packs. They're awesome. Pokka green tea is good but tough to find. Generally, I don't like any of the stuff made by Yeo Hiap Seng, Dao Di or any of the HK/Spore/China manufacturers.
There are also some awesome Japanese milk teas out there made by Kirin. And some really good "Aloe Vera" drinks made by the Korean manufacturers.
Sorry this is off topic, but if you're a bit of a cold green tea nut, then you might like all that stuff.
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Post by Nikki on May 11, 2007 0:08:00 GMT -5
^ Maybe it's just me but ALL THE JAPANESE MILK TEAS taste the SAME to me. And this drives me wild as there are like 15 different kinds to choose from all in one vending machine. I'm convinced they just slap on different labels with different English gibberish and call it a NEW AND IMPROVED latte THAT WILL MAKE YOU BEAUTIFUL AND SMARTER. I have yet to brave the Aloe Vera phenomenon as it's still something that belongs in a drug store to me. Once I get out of my narrow minded American ways I'm sure I'll find it delicious.
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Post by yongfook on May 11, 2007 0:39:17 GMT -5
aloe vera has a texture and taste similar to white grape. it's yummy.
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Post by jenming on May 11, 2007 3:18:17 GMT -5
except that it's not sweet. if your aloe drink has sugar in it (and most of them do), then yeah.
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Post by rob on May 11, 2007 4:26:43 GMT -5
except that it's not sweet. if your aloe drink has sugar in it (and most of them do), then yeah. especially when they give you big chunks of aloe vera. dare i say, then it rivals bubble tea in awesomeness.
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Post by i move the stars for no one on May 11, 2007 5:16:16 GMT -5
^still skeptical about that one.i've only had aloe vera juice,and bleh.
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Post by avax on May 11, 2007 12:00:44 GMT -5
plastic cutlery and kitchenware coarse horsehair paintbrushes MAC lip products Maybeline eye products especially mascara nailpolish (ugh) "bagless" vacuums Inkjet refills (bloody cheats)
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Post by alexis on May 11, 2007 14:34:07 GMT -5
Belgium, the Netherlands, Dutch music. Why the netherlands? i dont recommend hard drugs,vegeterian kweh tiao,and too much EAnation.
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Post by 0 on May 11, 2007 14:56:55 GMT -5
Belgium, the Netherlands, Dutch music. Why the netherlands? The bork factor
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Post by Freecia on May 11, 2007 15:46:40 GMT -5
American Airlines. Terrible equipment, terrible service, terrible prices for what they provide.
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Post by Freecia on May 12, 2007 21:01:50 GMT -5
^ Nice to know. I was offered some aloe vera drinks last year but turned it down because I was thinking that it'd be gooey as well. Sounds like I missed out on it. I shall give it a try some time.
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Post by cinnamoroll on May 13, 2007 3:15:18 GMT -5
American Airlines. Terrible equipment, terrible service, terrible prices for what they provide. You've obviously never been on Lufthansa.
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Post by jericho on May 15, 2007 20:29:04 GMT -5
Steer clear of 3rd party gaming hardware, I get more returns on those items than I sell.
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Post by ConceptDesign on May 17, 2007 22:04:30 GMT -5
Steer clear of Shark Hotel and Star Bar in Sydney. Both apartheid pubs have a quota limit on Asians.
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Post by ConceptDesign on May 17, 2007 22:33:17 GMT -5
I did say 'quota'. Once a critical mass of Asians has been reached, then its Pacific Solution as far as yellow peril is concerned.
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