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A Good Use For Oregon Chai Cider



 
 
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Old 19-11-2003, 06:21 AM
Alex Krupp
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Default A Good Use For Oregon Chai Cider

The other day I bought some Oregon Chai Cider. When I tried mixing it
50/50 with water it tasted pretty bad. So I tried drinking it straight
and it tasted good but it had a weird after taste after a while. So I
poured some rice krispies in a bowl and used straight chai cider instead
of milk and it was really damn good. In fact, had it not been for the
fact that I wasn't able to sleep the next night I would do this every
day instead of milk, although I don't think it would go very well with
many cereals other than rice krispies. Certainly anything frosting
coated or sugary would be awful.

For what it's worth,
Alex Krupp
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