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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1304)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1304 of 1309 | Answers: 13,085 | Views: 1,679,326
frapi07
Elite

Falke wrote on 15.09.2024 at 20:13:

I'd say it's fine in a cocoa. With coffee I would be rather skeptical.

I'd be up for cocoa, but coffee nope You rarely see an Italian who doesn't drink coffee either

I also like gingerbread like this and not dipped in anything.

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Saphira
Expert
Without coffee I would be useless throughout the day. Liquid gold. And I would never think of dunking gingerbread anywhere.

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gamble1
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Clearly everything you can snack on cookies or other things is not softened anywhere especially not in liquid gold!

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frapi07
Elite

gamble1 wrote on 15.09.2024 at 22:10: Clearly everything you can snack on cookies or other things is not softened anywhere especially not in liquid gold !

As a child, I used to put cookies or rusks in warmed milk and eat them for breakfast. I can recommend that, but I stop at gingerbread

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JJepsa96
Rookie

frapi07 wrote on 15.09.2024 at 22:16:

As a child I used to put cookies or rusks in warmed milk and eat them for breakfast. I can recommend that, but I stop at gingerbread

I always had rusks in milk with banana and cocoa powder as a child ... cool

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Pat1991
Top Member
Gingerbread is completely overrated... Spekulatius for the win!!!

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R3hab
Elite

Butterbrezel wrote on 15.09.2024 at 18:58: A completely different question, which I think is much more important. Should eig. also take the government on your agenda to the very important issues to be clarified.

Dipping gingerbread / donuts in your coffee for breakfast or not?

No, but I do put cookies in my tea from time to time, it's only bad if you wait too long and the cookie breaks off and ends up in the tea 😂


Just watched the raab comeback on yt, have a feeling it's going to be a lousy fail,
Did he really break a rib? The boxer gave him a good performance

But the good guy has made himself too rare and the TV landscape thinks raab could save them now, but rtl and co can't save them anymore.

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R3hab
Elite

Pat1991 wrote on 15.09.2024 at 22:33: Gingerbread is completely overrated... Spekulatius for the win!!!

Especially the cream for the spread, it's not everywhere but it's cool

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Pat1991
Top Member

R3hab wrote on September 15, 2024 at 11:49 pm:

Especially the cream for the spread, it's not everywhere but it's cool

There is speculoos spread?!

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slotliebe89
Elite

Pat1991 wrote on 15.09.2024 at 22:33: Gingerbread is completely overrated... Spekulatius for the win!!!

Speculoos are usually way too sweet for me.

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