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Air-drying is much more eco-friendly.Where are those paper towels, or did they get rid of those too?![]()
Air-drying is much more eco-friendly.Where are those paper towels, or did they get rid of those too?![]()
Air-drying is much more eco-friendly.
Where are those paper towels, or did they get rid of those too?![]()
Air-drying is much more eco-friendly.
Air-drying is much more eco-friendly.
I'm a young thing but here's a picture of Boots...
Black! Blacker than a Nigerian aircraft fueler!
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At home, I always drink my coffee with evaporated milk, but on the plane, it's moo-moos. I can't stand the taste of 2% milk in my coffee. It makes it watery and cold. The powdered creamers are carcinogenic, have you looked at the ingredients?
I cannot believe a moderator, as cretinous as they are, would allow a zionista to foist their ignorance on all of us.
barbeetantrums is a bigot, a putred cretin, just like most zionista.
Ultra pasteurization simply means that the half and half is heated at a higher temperature for a shorter period of time--275F at 1 to 2 seconds. It's not "nuked". This process kills more thermogenic bacteria (lactobacilus) which causes spoilage. It will eventually go bad too, just not as fast. There's nothing mysterious or bad about it. The same process is used for ready-to-use baby formula, juices, etc...I don't drink that much coffee, and I may be wrong about this. The Moo MOOs you are talking about, and other similar brands don't have to on ice on in the frige for some time. There is a small symble, a circle with a symble in the center of the circle, and that tells you that this product has been "nuked". That lets the product have an extened shelf live without having to be chilled. Me, I always ask for real milk, or second, the powder.
Ultra pasteurization simply means BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH
uh yeah but I don't want to seem like a nerd!don't you have a smiley face with an erlenmeyer flask?