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koko > wrote in
: > On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:25:01 +0000 (UTC), PeterL > > wrote: > >>"Macuser" > wrote in : >> >>> I always make a double pot of coffee and refrigerate the leftover for >>> iced coffee. My little customizing tip is to add a dash of vanilla >>> flavoring. I happen to have some genuine Mexican vanilla flavoring so >>> my iced java tastes like a luxury product. >>> >>> >> >> >> >>What's "genuine Mexican vanilla flavoring"??? > > PeterL, just be very careful when you buy "genuine Mexican vanilla > flavoring" > Some of it is made from the toxic bean coumarin. It's used to make a > flavoring just like vanilla and is a know carcinogen. > > Make sure your Mexican vanilla is labeled coumarin free. > No worries there....... I get my vanilla beans from Madagasca.... or used to anyway. Seems they've got some sort of bug that is killing off their vanilla bean plants at the moment. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it is safer to harrass rich women than motorcycle gangs." |
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