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Had to try it... not bad.

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I'm sure it's an acquired taste...but yoy can change that
Growing up, I always drank it black with sugar
Then 2, 3 years ago I passed my high water mark of 220 lbs and decided I had to do something drastic, so I cut sugar from my coffee
The first week or so, it tasted very bitter
Then I got used to it

My wife takes hers with some creamer and last year when we went on vacation I decided to try that, and I decided that isn't half bad either, so now I drink it like that
I like tea with Bailey's as well. Probably real good with your coffee.
 
Both my parents were tea drinkers and I hated the smell and taste of coffee! My first girlfriend made me drink coffee and I still hate it today but have a cup in the morning and another when I get to work with plenty of milk. I do not know how you guys drink black coffee, it turns my stomach. If I am home I have my first cup of coffee then I will have a cup of Bonox! Yes this is just like a liquid vegemite that we aussies love so much.
Something like Bovril then is it?. I like Vegemite but prefer Marmite myself. I've eaten that stuff since I was 4 months old. Mom would put some on some soldiers as she would call them. Small strips of toast. Love it and just got some from England through Amazon. I can buy it here but I think it's a better through Amazon. When we got to England I stock right up.
 
Something like Bovril then is it?. I like Vegemite but prefer Marmite myself. I've eaten that stuff since I was 4 months old. Mom would put some on some soldiers as she would call them. Small strips of toast. Love it and just got some from England through Amazon. I can buy it here but I think it's a better through Amazon. When we got to England I stock right up.
Never been a big fan of vegimite...but then again, I never found myself laying in a den in Bombay either
 
Never been a big fan of vegimite...but then again, I never found myself laying in a den in Bombay either
Hey DY was going to ask you if your from Germany and moved here or what Country you lived in before.
 
Hey DY was going to ask you if your from Germany and moved here or what Country you lived in before.

Like Mark pointed out...im Dutch (though born less then an hour from the German border, as well as the Belgian border)

In short, I lived there untill I was 17
Then I met a girl online, which got terribly out of hand, and at 21 I moved to the USA to marry her, that was 17 years ago

For the time being, I'm happy being a resident alien, and maintaining my Dutch citizenship

As long as I have that, every child I father is by default also Dutch. Of course any child i father in the US is by default also an American, so all my children have dual citizenship, by birthright

If I want to become a naturalized citizen I need to renounce my Dutch citizenship, and if I do that, none of the children I father after that can make a claim to Dutch citizenship, so untill I know we're done having kids, im not gonna apply for US citizenship
 
Like Mark pointed out...im Dutch (though born less then an hour from the German border, as well as the Belgian border)

In short, I lived there untill I was 17
Then I met a girl online, which got terribly out of hand, and at 21 I moved to the USA to marry her, that was 17 years ago

For the time being, I'm happy being a resident alien, and maintaining my Dutch citizenship

As long as I have that, every child I father is by default also Dutch. Of course any child i father in the US is by default also an American, so all my children have dual citizenship, by birthright

If I want to become a naturalized citizen I need to renounce my Dutch citizenship, and if I do that, none of the children I father after that can make a claim to Dutch citizenship, so untill I know we're done having kids, im not gonna apply for US citizenship
Don't blame ya I would keep it as well. would be nice to visit there never been out of the US and Canada.
 
Don't blame ya I would keep it as well. would be nice to visit there never been out of the US and Canada.
Travel there is...different
The countries in Europe are considerably smaller then the US or Canada, and traveling between them is like traveling between states or territories , as far as ease goes

But you find yourself in a different country with different customs and languages, and most importantly, different food
 
Travel there is...different
The countries in Europe are considerably smaller then the US or Canada, and traveling between them is like traveling between states or territories , as far as ease goes

But you find yourself in a different country with different customs and languages, and most importantly, different food
That's what I was wondering is crossing over to another Country if it changed much.
Not much different from here to Canada.
 
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