zocker0815 wrote on October 13th, 2024 at 1:25 pm:
yes no idea with the people i have to do with, they then say: "what a meme you are", they are all people who don't care about anything, e.g. me and my family look extremely at what you buy and eat,
example: do the tomatoes come from spain or austria, i don't even buy the ones from spain.... always take the regional ones even if they are more expensive ect...
my colleagues at work are like this...: it doesn't matter, the main thing is that it tastes good, or is nice and greasy and hearty.... whereas i'm more the opposite... so of course i also make sure it's good, but if possible regional and organic if it's within the price range
for example, i buy all my pork from a farmer near me, top quality at a reasonable price, i know that the pork was slaughtered the day before and is therefore fresh, and i can even see how the pigs are kept....
that's the problem i think there are just too many people who don't pay attention to this kind of thing, and if you criticize something like i do to people who don't care about anything, the answer i get is what kind of a wanker you are
another good example is that we have coffee machines in the company where you can press down coffee for 50 cents, what's inside is pure (milk powder ect) poison I don't drink either, I drink coffee but not this poison, all my other work colleagues drink it and they know it's harmful but do it anyway
It's a pretty stupid argument to call someone a "sissy" just because they pay attention to quality. But I know people like that too. The killer argument: "Well, if you can afford it" ... But it's not much more expensive to buy my fruit and vegetables, eggs etc. from the local farmer, for example. It just takes a bit of effort to ask around and talk to the people who offer it. And a nice side effect is that you support them.
Fortunately, I have a fully automatic coffee machine in the office. I wouldn't drink the kind of dribble you're describing either. A few colleagues have pooled their resources for the fully automatic machine. There's a solution for everything.
topic: Today we're having pork fillet stew with roast potatoes, onions and fresh vegetables.
Saphira wrote on 10/13/2024 1:55 pm:
Pretty stupid reasoning to call someone a "sissy" just because they care about quality. But I know people like that too. The killer argument: "Well, if you can afford it" ... But it's not much more expensive to buy my fruit and vegetables, eggs etc. from the local farmer, for example. It just takes a bit of effort to ask around and talk to the people who offer it. And a nice side effect is that you support them.
Fortunately, I have a fully automatic coffee machine in the office. I wouldn't drink the kind of dribble you're describing either. A few colleagues have pooled their resources for the fully automatic machine. There's a solution for everything.
topic: Today we're having pork fillet stew with roast potatoes, onions and fresh vegetables.
Fully automatic coffee machine how classy 🥰 I only have a normal coffee machine, but it hasn't been used for ages because I've only been drinking instant coffee from Jacobs and Nescaffee for years. I don't think it tastes any worse than filter coffee from the machine.
Fully automatic coffee machine like noble 🥰 I only have a normal coffee machine, but it hasn't been used for years because I've only been drinking instant coffee from Jacobs and Nescaffee for years. I don't think it tastes any worse than filter coffee from the machine.
Well, the fully automatic machine is worth it for the years it's been in use. It's also available "from - to" in terms of price. However, a colleague has now also switched to instant coffee. She says the same as you Wouldn't be for me as a hot drink now, at most as a Greek frappé, i.e. cold.
Saphira wrote on 10/13/2024 1:55 pm:
Pretty stupid reasoning to call someone a "sissy" just because they care about quality. But I know people like that too. The killer argument: "Well, if you can afford it" ... But it's not much more expensive to buy my fruit and vegetables, eggs etc. from the local farmer, for example. It just takes a bit of effort to ask around and talk to the people who offer it. And a nice side effect is that you support them.
Fortunately, I have a fully automatic coffee machine in the office. I wouldn't drink the kind of dribble you're describing either. A few colleagues have pooled their resources for the fully automatic machine. There's a solution for everything.
topic: Today we're having pork fillet stew with roast potatoes, onions and fresh vegetables.
Now I've just made myself another coffee. Nescafe Crema smooth taste in a glass. This time I added 1 spoonful of cappuccino powder + 2 spoonfuls from this Nescafe glass and poured hot water from the kettle on top. It tastes really good. I've just looked to see what I still have in stock. There are still 8 glasses, all well-known brands, divided into 3 different types of 100% Arabica coffee, coffee crema with a smooth taste and classic coffee 😀 There are also a few different cappuccinos that I still have 😀
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It's a pretty stupid argument to call someone a "sissy" just because they pay attention to quality. But I know people like that too. The killer argument: "Well, if you can afford it" ... But it's not much more expensive to buy my fruit and vegetables, eggs etc. from the local farmer, for example. It just takes a bit of effort to ask around and talk to the people who offer it. And a nice side effect is that you support them.
Fortunately, I have a fully automatic coffee machine in the office. I wouldn't drink the kind of dribble you're describing either. A few colleagues have pooled their resources for the fully automatic machine. There's a solution for everything.
topic: Today we're having pork fillet stew with roast potatoes, onions and fresh vegetables.
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Fully automatic coffee machine how classy 🥰 I only have a normal coffee machine, but it hasn't been used for ages because I've only been drinking instant coffee from Jacobs and Nescaffee for years. I don't think it tastes any worse than filter coffee from the machine.
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Well, the fully automatic machine is worth it for the years it's been in use. It's also available "from - to" in terms of price. However, a colleague has now also switched to instant coffee. She says the same as you Wouldn't be for me as a hot drink now, at most as a Greek frappé, i.e. cold.
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Now I've just made myself another coffee. Nescafe Crema smooth taste in a glass. This time I added 1 spoonful of cappuccino powder + 2 spoonfuls from this Nescafe glass and poured hot water from the kettle on top. It tastes really good. I've just looked to see what I still have in stock. There are still 8 glasses, all well-known brands, divided into 3 different types of 100% Arabica coffee, coffee crema with a smooth taste and classic coffee 😀 There are also a few different cappuccinos that I still have 😀
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