As you can see, the offending creamers have been banished to the No-Man's Land that lies behind the Gigantic Tub O' Margarine.
But lo, I partook of each of these non-dairy products, and there was much weeping and gnashing of teeth, for both of them were not the tasty bursts of yuletide goodness they had proclaimed, but an unholy alliance of sugar and my bitter disappointment.
But lo, I partook of each of these non-dairy products, and there was much weeping and gnashing of teeth, for both of them were not the tasty bursts of yuletide goodness they had proclaimed, but an unholy alliance of sugar and my bitter disappointment.
Really, how can you mess these up? First of all, both of them required almost double the amount of creamer I normally use just to taste it, and then the taste wasn't all that spectacular. Peppermint mocha was almost completely devoid of chocolatey goodness, I'd have gotten the same taste if I'd squeezed some super-sweet toothpaste into my coffee mug. Gingerbread was even weirder because it tasted almost exactly like nothing, I had to use a ton of it to get even a faint hint of any sort of flavor, and even that little tease was totally disappointing. It tasted like cheap birthday cake frosting.
So, once again, Coffee-mate incites my rage with promises of coffee nirvana. Damn youuuuuu!...though, maybe egg nog would be good. I do love me some nogs.
3 comments:
Sea Hag, I'm so happy that you also dig Ryan Adams. "Elizabeth" breaks my heart, I have a live version, and Ryan talks about why he wrote that song. Wow.
If you can get past the whole "Beautiful" overkill, James Blunt is pretty good as well. The boy's got potential. Meow
Thanks for the warning. Peppermint mocha at Starbucks is soo good I limit myself to one every few weeks. If I had seen the Coffee-mate versions, I would have been sorely tempted.
LJS: Yeah, I've been getting into Ryan Adams' stuff a lot lately, thanks to the super-sexy Noochie. I saw him a few months ago in Atlanta and he was awesome. I really dig his soul-crushingly sad stuff like 'La Cienega' and 'Shadowlands' and 'Blue Sky Blues' over his more country-twangy stuff. I read somewhere that he wrote 'Elizabeth' about some people he knew who lost their baby. Wow, is that sad or what.
'Chelle: Word. Peppermint mochas are like crack to me. I'd knock over my own mother for one.
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