tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051957671430156230.post3190694390096077418..comments2023-08-20T08:23:30.283-07:00Comments on Drink Like the Dickens!: Mrs. Jarley's Tea and BrandyAdam Selzerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16068653440362135301noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051957671430156230.post-90108507009014776062022-09-20T21:11:37.167-07:002022-09-20T21:11:37.167-07:00I've always thought Oscar Wilde was a touch hy...I've always thought Oscar Wilde was a touch hypocritical for that wisecrack about Little Nell. I mean, it's not like Wilde didn't pour on the tearjerking sentimentality in his fairy tales like "The Happy Prince", right?Jennifer L. Schillighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08685338133114831826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4051957671430156230.post-83330772368255487772019-09-30T13:54:45.626-07:002019-09-30T13:54:45.626-07:00Cappuccino is the most sophisticated coffee drink....Cappuccino is the most sophisticated coffee drink. Italians themselves drink it only for breakfast until 10-11 am and are very surprised when tourists order it for lunch or in the evening. Traditionally, it is poured only into a shallow and wide cup. Cappuccino consists of three equal parts: espresso, hot milk and milk foam. Moreover, the purpose of the top layer of foam is to keep the drink hot. A properly prepared cappuccino must have a coffee ring above the foam - before pouring hot milk, you need to grease the walls of the cup of coffee. When you then take a sip, the milk foam rises. You drink the whole cup of cappuccino, and the foam remains at the bottom. <a href="https://icemakershub.com/homelabs-portable-ice-maker-review/" rel="nofollow">https://icemakershub.com/homelabs-portable-ice-maker-review/</a>AmandaOrleanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01067182344574620252noreply@blogger.com