Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy banned books and donate them to public libraries
Wait, I love this! Do they put them on the shelves? I would totally donate to this endeavor.
Anonymous wrote:Heavy cream in my coffee, every morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy banned books and donate them to public libraries
Wait, I love this! Do they put them on the shelves? I would totally donate to this endeavor.
Anonymous wrote:I buy banned books and donate them to public libraries
Anonymous wrote:A quadruple shot latte from the local shop before my Sunday workout.
A new record.
The 15 minutes I spend with my coffee, my NY Times games app and my ancient cat at 5:30 am, before my long workday starts.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes, instead of the store brand nonfat Wegman’s Greek yogurt I usually buy, I will buy a few specialty yogurts. My favorite is Ithaca Milk with cream on top. Creamy and delicious. I’ve tried maple and lemon.
Anonymous wrote:We bought a Breville Barista and I make myself a flat white every morning. I guess it was quite expensive ($600) so perhaps not a small expense, but it works out cheaper than buying coffee out, and it makes my day so much better. I wish I had done it years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy banned books and donate them to public libraries
The libraries probably have their own copies.
Anonymous wrote:Body scrub, body soap, and body oil. Absolute Rose - Forest Essential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband ordered a teapot for my birthday that matches the 4 teacups we bought a long time ago. It's from a Japanese collection and not easily found here. My friend got me Lavender Earl Grey from Mariages Freres in Paris.
So now I have a blissful Earl Grey moment in the morning when I use my teapot and the matching teacup.
Also, I like to smell my fragrant roses in my front yard.
❤️ It sounds divine. Both the tea and the fragrant roses. May I ask what is the variety of rose that you are growing?
PP you replied to. I have a few fragrant hybrid tea roses that I baby, because they're not really made for our hot summers and clay soil. One that has done well in morning sun and afternoon shade is my favorite, Line Renaud by Meilland. The scent is incredible. You might have an easier time finding the climbing rose Zephirine Drouhin by David Austin. Bonus, it's completely thornless, so can be placed on your porch, where you can benefit from the scent. In general, it's much easier to find David Austin roses than the French Meilland roses, which is a shame, because Meilland is the best hybrid tea rose developer out there. Make sure you pick a resistant variety.
The tea is Mariage Freres Earl Grey Provence. The Earl Grey French Blue is also delicious.
OK, don't laugh at me: the tea set is a discontinued Noritake Studio Ghibli collection, for Hayao Miyazaki fans![]()
https://www.artelia.com.sg/product/noritake-teapot-600cc-studio-ghibli-neighbor-totoro/
I’m a different PP who asked about the China pattern - I LOVE this so much! It is so pretty. Reminds me of one of my all time favorites, Wedgwood’s Mythical Creatures designed by the Kit Kemp. Noritake China is really so lovely!