Cows Are On Strike?
I came into the office this morning with a cup of coffee from Tim Horton. I was taking my first precious sip of the day and realized that there was no cream in it. I asked for "double cream" and there was not a drop of cream. Instead, it was milk or water.
I've learnt to take cream with my coffee. According to some study, cream is more of fat and milk is more of sugar. In my mind then sugar is far more dangerous than fat. Fat remains fat. Sugar turns into fat eventually. Sugar is like an enemy in disguise and therefore it's a far worse enemy. I had to take my sugar-laden coffee for the first time since I warmed up to this coffee shop.
In the afternoon, I went to make my afternoon tea in the kitchen. I usually have it with cream too, and of course, with no sugar. The cream carton in the small fridge was missing. I needed to make it up to myself the missed cream in the morning. So I went to the big fridge. What? There wasn't any either. My colleague said to me, "Oh, you missed it. Someone made a fuss over the lack of cream already." The cows must be going on a strike or somethng in our supply area. We people probably don't pay enough for the "cream" of their milk. Or is it me picking up something to fuss over so that I could laugh at myself at the end of the day?
I've learnt to take cream with my coffee. According to some study, cream is more of fat and milk is more of sugar. In my mind then sugar is far more dangerous than fat. Fat remains fat. Sugar turns into fat eventually. Sugar is like an enemy in disguise and therefore it's a far worse enemy. I had to take my sugar-laden coffee for the first time since I warmed up to this coffee shop.
In the afternoon, I went to make my afternoon tea in the kitchen. I usually have it with cream too, and of course, with no sugar. The cream carton in the small fridge was missing. I needed to make it up to myself the missed cream in the morning. So I went to the big fridge. What? There wasn't any either. My colleague said to me, "Oh, you missed it. Someone made a fuss over the lack of cream already." The cows must be going on a strike or somethng in our supply area. We people probably don't pay enough for the "cream" of their milk. Or is it me picking up something to fuss over so that I could laugh at myself at the end of the day?
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