I usually pre-heat the milk for my coffee (microwave) — which also pre-heats part of the mug. That’s far better than the alternatives: overheating the coffee to compensate for the heat the mug absorbs; or having the coffee too cool to enjoy.
dzw3030 said, about 18 hours ago@neverenoughgoldMy age group called them ‘burgers. Where’d “sliders” come from? Just curious….Yes, the original definition is because small burgers served in the Navy were called this because the grease used caused them to “slide” on the griddle..However, the term is most familiar to US citizens because all the grease and the onions tend to make these little burgers, often eaten by the bag full, both easy to slide down the gullet as well as easily slide out the other end; especially if many are eaten at one setting…
Keith Kunz almost 10 years ago
Wife does it every time. .
Argythree almost 10 years ago
Wiz should use magic; would probably produce perfect coffee…
rshive almost 10 years ago
The magic just ain’t there, Wiz.
Loijen almost 10 years ago
No No it’s Hot Cocoa with lots of Cocoa and Sugar, for January! Hee Hee
tripwire45 almost 10 years ago
If she doesn’t like his latte’s, tell her to go to Starbucks.
RoseHawke almost 10 years ago
Me, too. It’s the “preheated ceramic vessel” that suggests tea.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 10 years ago
“…and it’s too hotno, it’s too coldno, there’s too muchno, there isn’t enough.Well, anyway, you did it wrong.”
goweeder almost 10 years ago
“And I didn’t want it, anyway.”
Ink blot Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I usually pre-heat the milk for my coffee (microwave) — which also pre-heats part of the mug. That’s far better than the alternatives: overheating the coffee to compensate for the heat the mug absorbs; or having the coffee too cool to enjoy.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Wiz, you forgot the peppermint schnapps…
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
dzw3030 said, about 18 hours ago@neverenoughgoldMy age group called them ‘burgers. Where’d “sliders” come from? Just curious….Yes, the original definition is because small burgers served in the Navy were called this because the grease used caused them to “slide” on the griddle..However, the term is most familiar to US citizens because all the grease and the onions tend to make these little burgers, often eaten by the bag full, both easy to slide down the gullet as well as easily slide out the other end; especially if many are eaten at one setting…
Phil (full phname Philip Philop) over 6 years ago
GO SUCK EGGS?!?