ScionPI2005
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I had some Bailey's in coffee topped of with whipped cream in Las Vegas for New Years, and that was amazing! That may become another favorite of mine.
Every. Single. Morning. It makes my job bearable.MK said:Has anyone tried this?
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I'll learn to live with the shame.Fletch said:There's something not right about putting Kahlúa in your coffee, tho.
MK said:I have read about this golden era practice...but I haven't be inclinded to try it. I keep my indulgence to the PM and I don't drink coffee at that time.
Has anyone tried this?
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23SkidooWithYou said:Irish Coffee is a-okay by me, but it's more of a treat than a routine. I've tried Kahlua in coffee and I don't really care for it.
My family is Italian on my paternal grandfather's side. His Aunt Susie (took the boat over here) used to put whiskey in tea. It was thought medicinal for chest colds and certainly warmed the bones on a cold winter day/night. I remember having a bit as a kid, made weaker than the adults of course.
carter said:'tis a time-honored tradition. I indulge with the judicious addition of Glenfiddich Malt Whiskey Liqueur.
Lone_Ranger said:In the book version of "For Your Eyes Only," as Bond prepares for his mission, he buys a large aluminum flask, filling three quarters of it with bourbon and the rest with coffee.
Chainsaw said:A brandy snifter with Grand Marnier, and a side of coffee. Mix. Nice. It's also good to clean your coffee mug (better if you don't stir the coffee, so there's lot's of sugar) with cognac.