You Might As Well Face It . . .

She would argue that it’s not really coffee.

I would argue that at least it doesn’t have chocolate chips, raspberry and whipped cream (like someone I know – wait, that used to be me).

But, is there a problem when your first thought of the day (after delighting in the Lord, of course) is caramel macchiato?

6 Responses to “You Might As Well Face It . . .”

  1. Stoogelover says:

    Yes there is a problem. After delighting in the Lord, your first thought of the day should have something to do with either the guitars you own or the ones you’d like to own. THEN you move on to caramel macchiato and any other seemingly important things you must accomplish on a given day. I hope this helps.

  2. Brady says:

    I am completely confused. I thought that after delighting in the Lord, you were supposed to look for some good way to serve God and others. Like buy a caramel macchiato for someone who needs it.

  3. Stepherd says:

    Just don’t order it at the Barnes and Noble Starbucks or the Target Starbucks. It is never as good. If you like the carmel macchiato, you should try the marble mocha macchiato. They don’t always advertise it, but they will make it for you. Both are good “dessert” coffees.

  4. cwinwc says:

    Folks in the South think a “caramel macchiato” is a city on the Pacific Coast. :)
    Give me a “man’s drink,” vanilla cappuccino with extra whip cream! :)

  5. Meowmix says:

    Sounds delish, but it probably has too much of a bunch of things, so just give me coffee.

  6. wfma says:

    Of course after delightig in the Lord I have to ask myself,
    “What is caramel anyway, burnt sugar and butter?”
    I’m not even going to try to guess what a macchiato is.

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