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"Donald J.Marcotte" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Feb 1998 07:40:23 -0500
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Well first of all, I am a Canadian. I just happen to be on vacation in St
Maarten (Dutch side spelling). I couldn't get access to my IBM Internet
service for some unknown reason so bought a one-month subscription to a
local service. I need access for business reasons. Aren't you happy I shared
that with you? <g>

I use So Nice at home but only for cooking. I really haven't had the nerve
to waste any on my beloved Mini Wheats. The Dutch stuff I bought locally
here is just plain awful. My MW are drying out so I've got to do
something...... I was even thinking of adding vanilla to it and cutting it
with water. I'm getting desperate!

Don

>I used to have a real problem with soy milks.. couldn't stand them to be
>perfectly honest .. :)  but I found one that is delightful and now I can
>have cereal again, because it actually tastes good.  It's called So Nice
>.. it's the original flavour I have on cereal or to make chocolate
>milk.. really yummy stuff.  It's Canadian, though and I'm unsure if you
>can get it in the states....
>

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