Café / Caffeine Thread

When is your favourite time of the day to consume your caffeine of choice?

  • Whenever it's available.

    Votes: 21 39.6%
  • As soon as I wake up.

    Votes: 14 26.4%
  • Before breakfast

    Votes: 9 17.0%
  • Breakfast.

    Votes: 19 35.8%
  • Before lunch and/or dinner.

    Votes: 11 20.8%
  • During lunch and/or dinner.

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • After lunch and/or dinner.

    Votes: 20 37.7%
  • Nighttime.

    Votes: 7 13.2%

  • Total voters
    53

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Gestricius said:
Your coffee and political ideology have two things in common, they're brown.
:fruity:
Seriously though, strong black coffee tastes good. Doesn't mean it doesn't also taste excellent with a bit of milk addded. Sugary coffee generally tastes bad, though.
 
Absurd. Next thing people will be drinking coffee with cunamon, or even cold! What's the world coming to.  :ohdear:
 
I'm so pissed that the American got their filthy paw on it.
Burger King buying Tim Horton was the only time i was pissed at this kind of thing.

The USA never let us have something of our own.
Their version of capitalism benefit only American.

I actually try to go to Tim less since the purchase.
 
Its still very good, that hotspicycrusty chicken sandwhich is very good, the iced cap is divine and the the last donut I ate from there was so good I wrote about it on 2 threads.
 
I can't live with the fact that my dollars goes to a rich American pocket.
I'd rather it goes into a rich Canadian pocket.

We should support local business and national chain.

I'm tired of seeing Mcdonald, Wall Mart and so on.

Lets see some Canadian business.
 
RabbleKnight said:
I can't live with the fact that my dollars goes to a rich American pocket.
I'd rather it goes into a rich Canadian pocket.

We should support local business and national chain.

I'm tired of seeing Mcdonald, Wall Mart and so on.

Lets see some Canadian business.
It's not our fault that Canada sucks at capitalism.  :razz:
 
I was gonna say that. It's not that capitalism is unfair and favors the US. It's only that they're the best at this game.3
Also, Tim Hortons is nice.
 
Bought 200g of loose Twinnings English Breakfast tea for only 15 SEK/1.6 Euros.  :party:

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I don't know why it was so cheap, it expires on the 28th of October 2016. I was looking for tea and I found this one at first for the same price.
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Later I found the Twinnings one.

It's a shame Kobbs is so expensive (Double the price for 150g of loose tea)
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