ginger ale taste test

so many things I could be focused on and I am all excited because to my mind I am, after drinking six ginger ales, uniquely qualified to have an opinion.

I left out all the caribbean made ones which would probably go heavy on the ginger and so have an unfair advantage when faced with benumbed taste buds and went with seagrams and canada dry. Seagrams was 60 cents cheaper but I have never let cost be too large a factor in what I buy; I either save up until I can have what I want or have one perfect fruit rather than three discounted seconds.

We never treat ourselves as well as we deserve!

And the winner is canada dry, a crisp clean flavour that bites the tongue and clears the palate with just a hint of sweetness to offset the tang. Seagrams, on the other hand is quite sweet which means the thirst rebounds minutes after you think it satisfied..canada dry, I wanted more but was content to feel it in my future, each bubble bursting satisfaction on the roof of my mouth, each swallow calming my need for liquid.

No man is an island. John Dunne wrote that, and although we work very hard at being separate and alone he is right. I sit on my dawn balcony to meditate and hear your voices, feel your fingers supporting me, I feel this tremendous sense of being, of I am and I am awed by the fact that so many strangers are willing to look, to offer love and encouragement.

It is the best of what we are, The universal moments that make us cry at Lassie and ET , that make us stop and offer something. It makes me cry for the sheer joy of knowing you all although we will probably never meet in person. it makes me wish I had a huge secret that would change the world to tell you to thank you all.

I don't, but check it out...canada dry rocks!
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Hi Dorielle, I once made a batch of ginger beer and left it in a dark pantry to mature - then the weather got very warm and when I was sat reading one afternoon I heard such a commotion coming from that pantry - the bottles were all popping their lids and there was mess everywhere laugh I think something like four were saved from around thirty - and it took me ages to get the shelves cleaned up - never did try to perfect that one grin


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I'm glad you like Ginger beer Dorielle.. you can have mine.. It's almost in the Brussels Sprouts category to MY taste buds. laugh

I hope you can feel us helping to lift you...

I upped my arms exercises at the gym too! head banger

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"Canada dry rocks!" well D I just can't wait to try it and when I do I will think of you, raise my glass and smile....

There is a universal level of positive energy ie wavelength you are on it and you attract all positive energy to you. You deserve the very best and it is winging its way to you.

Love and encourage yourself and you shall be loved and encouraged...

You are ok, everything is ok....

keep up the good work, you are doing a great job.

love your strength and positivity

live in the moment..

regards
Yvonne









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applause cheers hug this has been my opinion for a long time... I am glad to find someone who seconds it. Now I may have to try one of those local brews... hmmmmm something with more bite than Canada Dry. Sounds intriguinggrin dancing wave
You are the "huge" secret, Dorielle...and you really shouldn't be.applause love wave kiss
Yes: Ginger Ale, and Canada Dry is the best! thumbs up A big applause cheering for being at one with the world, as well. Isn't it awesome???!!! Don't you think it makes the simple things like ginger ale that much better? Glad to hear that your taste buds can enjoy the magic of it (it's great for nausea, too!)

Wish you could hop a flight to Tennessee for this weekend's get-together! We will be thinking of you, for sure!

Love ya, lady!

J & D kiss
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