Kitchen pictures thread - Show us your kitchens!

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Nordlys

2019-04-05 09:29:52
  • #1
Here everyone mixes themselves. On the table the bottle of rum, the cola zero or light, a pot of ice and a bowl of lemon slices. Then glasses and go.
 

chand1986

2019-04-05 09:41:23
  • #2


Don't be mad at me, but with "light" (I haven't tried zero yet) mixed drinks with alcohol and citrus taste awful. That just doesn't work together with the sweetener. It makes me shiver. But to each their own.
 

Nordlys

2019-04-05 09:47:42
  • #3
It tastes so bad to YOU that you want to run away. OK? Not to us. Yes?
 

ypg

2019-04-05 09:51:41
  • #4
Hm... Displaying whisky open for "show" implies alcohol consumption, a mix bar is morally allowed?! That's how it reads here. Although one knows that mixed drinks are significantly more dangerous
 

guckuck2

2019-04-05 09:51:58
  • #5
(Clear) schnapps with light drink is easier on the waistline
Zero already tastes more "real" than light.

I didn’t want to start a discussion about alcohol consumption. My approach is more that I don’t like putting bottles on display, it’s impractical (dust/Angel's Share), kind of tacky. I also don’t display 10 cola bottles or a pyramid of empty Red Bull cans.



To also address this again, it was stated similarly a few pages earlier.
My comparison with childish showing off of schnapps bottles has nothing to do with "boring in adulthood." It’s about tackiness. Teens put the bottles on display so guests see them. I can party hard, I can drink, I am cool. That’s the message. Is an adult boring if they sometimes refrain from that at 20? I don’t think so.
Nothing against the whiskey collection, I have one too. But wrapped with a bit more understatement and not lined up next to the family photo or the flower vase.
 

j.bautsch

2019-04-05 10:05:54
  • #6
that should also be taken with caution. I always get the impression that people don't really know what they are doing to their bodies with all the sugar substitutes. the thing is that the sweetener still signals to the body to release insulin, which in turn leads to a drop in blood sugar levels, which then leads to feelings of hunger; if you don't give in to this, it's not a problem, but most people do.
 
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