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Monday, March 31, 2008
Orange Juice
Orange juice is pretty much the best drink in history. I like it with lots of pulp, because then it's like I'm drinking and eating an orange simultaneously. Maybe if I threw some chopped up steak into my milk that would make it better. What I want to know is whatever happened to Orange Julius? Those were great.
You know what's not good with pulp? Aloe drink. I got some at an Asian market a while ago and just got brave enough to it drink last night. Deee-skusting. It has sort of a citrus-y flavor, which would be fine except for the bits of aloe floating in it.
I love aloe drink. The pulp bits are like little eyeballs or frogs' eggs or something. It has an ungodly amount of sugar per serving, though. Pulpy orange juice, on the other hand, is not something I'm a fan of. In fact, I don't really like orange juice at all unless it's freshly squeezed. Otherwise it always has a nasty bitter acidic taste.
I've never tried aloe drink, though it does sound...interesting. Also, Orange Julius has pretty much vanished, hasn't it? How very sad and strange. Well, at least snickerdoodles are still around...right?
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You know what's not good with pulp? Aloe drink. I got some at an Asian market a while ago and just got brave enough to it drink last night. Deee-skusting. It has sort of a citrus-y flavor, which would be fine except for the bits of aloe floating in it.
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I love aloe drink. The pulp bits are like little eyeballs or frogs' eggs or something. It has an ungodly amount of sugar per serving, though. Pulpy orange juice, on the other hand, is not something I'm a fan of. In fact, I don't really like orange juice at all unless it's freshly squeezed. Otherwise it always has a nasty bitter acidic taste.
I've never tried aloe drink, though it does sound...interesting. Also, Orange Julius has pretty much vanished, hasn't it? How very sad and strange. Well, at least snickerdoodles are still around...right?
Jacqui
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