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Do you know what five hours of TV series do to you?
LOL, I am mulching into a pile of fermenting enzyme. Well, first of all, I recently got myself interested in making fruits enzyme. It is really easy to do and in another two weeks, I will be tasting the first batch of the fruit enzyme. Then, after making fruit enzyme, I decided to venture into making kitchen waste enzyme which consists of fruits skins and vegetables in a mixture of brown sugar.
I watch the fruits fermenting into a pile of mulch every day. And that’s how I feel now. I had watched five hours of TV series. Well, not continuously five hours as I stopped for church, stopped for preparing dinner and doing other routine stuffs. But I added up all the hours and I have watched five long hours of TV.
Now, I have another 90 minutes to finish but my mind just cannot take anymore of the series. I wonder if I can drink some best gourmet coffee and stay awake until I completed the series? If I do this everyday, I can kiss my blogs goodbye.
Now that I mention coffee, I wonder where I can get the best tasting coffee at 2 am in the morning? Maybe I should order the best coffee beans from this site and get an expresso machine. Then, I can watch 24 hours of TV till my eyeballs roll out from the socket.
Posted by lilian on November 14th, 2008 under General
November 14th, 2008 at 11:22 am
Ya, about the eco friendly kitchen waste enzyme. Have always wanted to try but not sure how. Too lazy to find out. Maybe you can wrtie a post on this to share with your readers ?
And talk about good coffee. I still fancy the coffee served at Ikea, The Curve. Wonder what bean they used. I understand that they grind it fresh, on the spot.