Suppose You're On A Desert Island....Just For Fun

Orgain protein smoothie (with frozen fruit)
Decaf coffee mixed with hot chocolate and organic milk
Açaí berry flavored Liquid IV (electrolyte mix) with iced spring water.

I don’t drink anything else, lol. Apparently, must try some Spindrift seltzer, based on the posts here!! Who knew!

Fresh pressed

Only if there’s room service…

You mean “Island Service”.

Room service. I expect someone to have a hut built for me. That includes strawberries and pillow mints. :grin:

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:hut: :desert_island:

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Fresh brewed excellent dark roast coffee
Blanton’s
Excellent Cabernet Sauvignon
Excellent Pinot noir
Excellent Oaked Chardonnay

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-Diet Coke (Don’t EVEN try to replace it with Diet Pepsi!)

-Coffee from Spain
-Atole
-Horchata
-Ginger Peach Black Tea
(Winnie the Pooh store at Disneyland)


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Can I change one of mine to vanilla malted milkshakes?

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Well, ask your fingers if they are willing to be reloaded… :wink:

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Iced chai latte
Horchata
Spindrift Nojito (lime and mint)
Topo Chico
Coke Zero

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My husband gives this :+1::+1:

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Chocolate-peanut butter malt(-ed milkshake)
Orange Juice
Light rum (white/clear)
Bell’s Two Hearted IPA
7-Up

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coffee with half and half
V-8 juice
orange juice
iced tea (ice? LOL)
pinot grigio

Ooh, so you’re deserted on Gilligan’s Island. I’m sure someone will be right along with your midday snack. :smiley:

And a massage :grin:

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Pretty much only water, coffee or alcohol here. No soda or juice. So I guess right now my next three would be a dry Alsatian white, a Pinot noir, and a rose (answer would vary in winter).

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Who needs juice ? MY deserted island will be laden with coconut, mango and papaya trees :grinning::desert_island:

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Some might want to stock it with decaf coffee, since there’s a chance it could be banned in the US.

https://www.thestreet.com/restaurants/decaf-coffee-might-be-banned-in-the-u-s-heres-why

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Oh, my gosh, the decaffeinating process uses methylene chloride?!? My thesis research was investigating properties of four kinds of polymer concrete, which is aggregate mixed with liquid plastic rather than the traditional cement and water. It’s incredibly strong and fast curing. But it sticks to everything like you wouldn’t believe. So I used methylene chloride to remove it from mixing bowls and other containers. It literally ate through the plastic gloves I wore and got on my skin. :cry: I’ve actually wondered if that could have contributed to my son’s developing schizophrenia. At the least, I won’t be surprised if I get cancer at some point.

I will never drink decaf again!

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