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It's surprising that a latte made from a mix isn't vegan?
It's surprising that the PSL uses pumpkin spices (i.e., spices traditionally used when cooking pumpkin) but not pumpkin?
It's surprising that the PSL uses pumpkin spices (i.e., spices traditionally used when cooking pumpkin) but not pumpkin?
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By sheer coincidence I just read a posting on Snopes about Dr. Howard Kelly from Johns Hopkins with much the same tale but set in the US in the early 20th century.(http://www.snopes.com/glurge/milk.asp) I wonder if this commercial was inspired by the Dr. Kelly story.
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There's no indication that Consumer Reports was testing local shop-made bagels -- nor that they were trying to.
I personally like the bagels made at my local bakery/bagel shop, but I can't buy them in stores across the country.
I haven't tried all the ones on the list of ones they did test, but I would have to agree with their top two choices: Dunkin' Donuts and Lenders Original are good bagels, for nationally available bagels.
I personally like the bagels made at my local bakery/bagel shop, but I can't buy them in stores across the country.
I haven't tried all the ones on the list of ones they did test, but I would have to agree with their top two choices: Dunkin' Donuts and Lenders Original are good bagels, for nationally available bagels.
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This year (2014) there is also a fuel limit of 100kg (about 30 gal), of which 1 kg has to remain in the fuel tank at the end of the race for testing purposes.
It's still impressive to change all four tires in 2 seconds.