<< <i>I go with "health" and super foods. Carrot juice and bilberry extract, excellent for the eyes. Organic coffee, gingko extract also good for cognitive faculties.... >>
Fortunately I don't suffer from that affliction. My mother told me I have no cognitive faculties so I'm safe.
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@ Noon a glass of iced tea. late afternoon - ice water and Beefeater & tonic for late evening.
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<< <i>I go with "health" and super foods. Carrot juice and bilberry extract, excellent for the eyes. Organic coffee, gingko extract also good for cognitive faculties.... >>
Fortunately I don't suffer from that affliction. My mother told me I have no cognitive faculties so I'm safe. >>
I can't drink coffee at all, doctor warned against it when I started having kidney stones in 1999. I was a medium-heavy coffee drinker. I had one stone, then another one 6mos later, then another 3mos later. At that point I took the doctor's advice and switched to tea. Haven't had a stone since. Apparently coffee has a lot of oxalic acid and that helps (causes?) kidney stone formation. Lots of oxalic acid in cooked spinach, which I avoid as well.
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I actually prefer quality tea and yes, I agree, that they are better for us. California was way ahead of us in health food, and true there is disinformation galore in that field. Now Whole Foods stores and their like have proliferated. Alcohol drinks can be medicinal too, no question, in moderation.
I don't drink anything but bottled water around my coins. If I get a few drinks in me I tend to get clumsy and might wind up spilling the booz all over my coins.
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<< <i>I go with "health" and super foods. Carrot juice and bilberry extract, excellent for the eyes. Organic coffee, gingko extract also good for cognitive faculties.... >>
Fortunately I don't suffer from that affliction.
My mother told me I have no cognitive faculties so I'm safe.
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<< <i>I go with "health" and super foods. Carrot juice and bilberry extract, excellent for the eyes. Organic coffee, gingko extract also good for cognitive faculties.... >>
Fortunately I don't suffer from that affliction.
My mother told me I have no cognitive faculties so I'm safe.
I can't drink coffee at all, doctor warned against it when I started having kidney stones in 1999. I was a medium-heavy coffee drinker. I had one stone, then another one 6mos later, then another 3mos later. At that point I took the doctor's advice and switched to tea. Haven't had a stone since. Apparently coffee has a lot of oxalic acid and that helps (causes?) kidney stone formation. Lots of oxalic acid in cooked spinach, which I avoid as well.
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If I get a few drinks in me I tend to get clumsy and might wind up spilling the booz all over my coins.
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<< <i>Gin & Tonic >>
Yup. Blue Sapphire, good tonic, four ice cubes, two healthy slices of lime and a minute touch of melted sugar.
OR
Gin with oil of cloves.
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<< <i>Bourbon, neat.
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<< <i>Bourbon, neat.
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Yep. Maker's Mark preferred (kind of goes with "mint mark")
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<< <i>A little scotch never hurt anybody
cognac please., away from the coins but within reach
and a fine Cubano
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<< <i>Chocolate milk. It goes with anything.
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