redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
( Apr. 24th, 2006 01:47 pm)
From all over the place, but amended:

How many times has someone on your friends list posted about something and you were really confused, but you didn't want to ask because you knew you should know? How many times have you felt 'guilty' asking a close LJ friend a question that shouldbe 'obvious'?

Well, here's your chance.

If you've missed a few things, missed an entry and are confused, ask me anything. Even something extremely basic. I'm not allowed to get even slightly irritated at any of the questions - we've all missed things before. (Okay, I can't absolutely promise not to get irritated, since that's unpredictable--but I can and do promise that if I do, I will deal with it myself, probably with the help of [livejournal.com profile] julian_tiger or a cup of tea, and not take it out on anyone.)

Anonymous questions are fine.
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redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
( Apr. 24th, 2006 01:47 pm)
From all over the place, but amended:

How many times has someone on your friends list posted about something and you were really confused, but you didn't want to ask because you knew you should know? How many times have you felt 'guilty' asking a close LJ friend a question that shouldbe 'obvious'?

Well, here's your chance.

If you've missed a few things, missed an entry and are confused, ask me anything. Even something extremely basic. I'm not allowed to get even slightly irritated at any of the questions - we've all missed things before. (Okay, I can't absolutely promise not to get irritated, since that's unpredictable--but I can and do promise that if I do, I will deal with it myself, probably with the help of [livejournal.com profile] julian_tiger or a cup of tea, and not take it out on anyone.)

Anonymous questions are fine.
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redbird: tea being poured into a cup (cup of tea)
( Apr. 24th, 2006 07:02 pm)
Yes, a mug of hot tea will alleviate my congestion--for about ten minutes longer than it takes me to drink the tea. I think it's time to switch to something herbal and caffeine-less.

Addendum: I'm drinking a tangerine-flavored tisane from Bigelow. I don't like rooibos or mint, and the only question currently open is whether Maya Gold hot chocolate would worth the trouble of heating the milk. (I'm not concerned about the small quantity of caffeine it contains.)

And an addendum to the addendum: I'm wondering if starting with that, using part heavy cream rather than just whole milk, and maybe shaving in some dark chocolate would come close to the intense hot chocolate at Suite 88. And whether that's a good idea, pre-dinner, given that I'm planning to cook and thus need to be somewhat alert.
redbird: tea being poured into a cup (cup of tea)
( Apr. 24th, 2006 07:02 pm)
Yes, a mug of hot tea will alleviate my congestion--for about ten minutes longer than it takes me to drink the tea. I think it's time to switch to something herbal and caffeine-less.

Addendum: I'm drinking a tangerine-flavored tisane from Bigelow. I don't like rooibos or mint, and the only question currently open is whether Maya Gold hot chocolate would worth the trouble of heating the milk. (I'm not concerned about the small quantity of caffeine it contains.)

And an addendum to the addendum: I'm wondering if starting with that, using part heavy cream rather than just whole milk, and maybe shaving in some dark chocolate would come close to the intense hot chocolate at Suite 88. And whether that's a good idea, pre-dinner, given that I'm planning to cook and thus need to be somewhat alert.
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