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Old 11-11-2010, 08:42 AM   #4320
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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm View Post
I love the smells of some of them (not quite so much as green tea with jasmine though), but the taste
I love the smell of freshly ground coffee. .As a child I used to beg my mother to let me twist the key to open the large can of Maxwellhouse, just so I could hear it go 'whoosh' and smell the fresh aroma. As an older child accompanying my mother to the supermarket, I would gravitate to the isle with the coffee grinder and stand there with my nose down in the hopper, breathing happily.
Teas don't come close to smelling so good as coffee, but...

I absolutely can NOT stand the taste of coffee in any form; drink, ice cream, candy, cake, nothing!
I simply abhor the taste, and nothing done, not cream, not sugar, not bourbon, nothing, nothing at all will make it palatable to me. And I can and do drink several liters of tea every day. Without it, my day feels incomplete.

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