
Soooooo true. The post title and the picture above. I remember back in the day when I hated coffee and couldn’t understand why all those crazy adults lived on it all day long, it tasted like crap. Literally.
Then I entered grad school (yea, I made it all the way through college still hating coffee!) and probably would have died without coffee. I drank out of necessity. And then I fell in love and drank for fun. COFFEE, people. We’re still talking about coffee.….
I have my favorites. I still don’t drink black coffee (unless it’s an emergency). In the summer I like iced coffees, in the winter I like hot coffee. Even my 2-year-old knows exactly how to make a cup of coffee with our Keurig. For real.
I’ll admit that my coffee habit can get expensive. Once my husband totaled up my trips to a coffee shop one month and I gasped… how?!?! So I’m open to better (cheaper) alternatives.
Then.….. THIS happened. The NEW International Delight Iced Coffee:

I was skeptical. First, I’m a super picky person. Second, it’s cold out.… that means I like my coffee hot. I went for all 3 flavors… you have to finish a carton within 7 days of opening it and I was worried that we wouldn’t be able to… but, um, not a problem. All 3 were gone FAST.

Yes, that’d be two cups of this iced coffee in the car: one is mine, one is Steve’s. We are both in love. First, it tastes amazing. Second, it’s a bargain and will save us lots of money on my coffee habit. Third, it’s soooo handy.
This stuff is ready to go right out of the carton, juts pour it over ice. And I thought my Keurig was fast
When I’m in a hurry, but must have my coffee fix, this stuff is awesome to grab on the way out the door. But I drink it at home, too – in the morning with breakfast, as a yummy snack later in the day, or a pick-me-up at night. ((Don’t worry, I do limit my caffeine because I’m pregnant.))

Do I miss my hot coffee? Surprisingly, no. Once in awhile I’ll get a desire to have a cozy hot mug, but not as often as I thought.
TASTE: They’re all great. If I had to rank them, I’d say Original, Mocha, then Vanilla. But really, original and mocha are probably tied for first. The mocha is a bit sweeter and the original is just… perfect. I thought I’d hate the vanilla because I’m not a vanilla-flavor person, but there’s just a hint of it. You can taste it, but it’s not strong or overwhelming and is still very good – it’s my husband’s favorite.

Sooo, why is the “Mocha” flavor missing from the picture I took above? Because we opened that one first and seriously drank the whole thing before I thought to take a picture. Then we opened both of these (no longer worried about finishing them within 7 days, haha), and I got a picture just before we emptied them!
Pretty sure these will become a regular on our shopping list. You’ll be able to find them in the dairy section at Walmart on January 15th! CAN’T WAIT! <---can you tell I had some coffee today? ;)

~This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. All opinions are my own. #CBias #IcedCoffee
NY gay-marriage talks hinge on religious rights
AP Online June 22, 2011 | MICHAEL HILL ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) ? Will the Knights of Columbus be required to open their halls for gay weddings if New York lawmakers legalize same-sex marriage? Will Catholic adoption agencies be forced to choose between placing children with gay married couples or leaving the business?
As New York moves closer to a vote on legislation that would make it the sixth and largest state where same-sex marriage is allowed, some Republicans are demanding stronger legal protections for religious organizations that object to the practice.
Many states that offer gay marriage or civil unions have some religious exemptions. But in some places, Catholic adoption agencies shut down and at least one religious organization lost its tax-exempt status.
Supporters of gay marriage say there are already adequate protections in New York law, and they have suggested the GOP objections are just a smoke screen. But religious leaders say the fears are genuine.
“The stakes are huge,” said Ed Mechmann, an attorney and assistant director of the family life office at the Archdiocese of New York. “I think this could have a catastrophic effect on our agencies.” The New York bill introduced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo would protect clergy who refuse to perform weddings for gay couples, a provision common in other states with gay marriage. A broader concern was protecting religious groups from discrimination charges if they refuse to provide their facilities or services.
Negotiators for Cuomo and the lawmakers met behind closed doors, so it was not clear where talks stood Wednesday afternoon, hours before a possible floor vote. But the Catholic establishment in New York, which opposes the bill, was worried that its adoption agencies might close down.
Three Catholic dioceses in Illinois recently announced that they would end their state-funded adoption and foster-care program because of a civil union law that took effect June 1. Catholic Charities had been allowed to refer unmarried or gay couples to other agencies, but lawmakers did not pass an amendment exempting religious groups. this web site ny gay marriage
The case mirrors an earlier one in Massachusetts, which in 2004 became the first state to allow gay marriage. Catholic Charities of Boston announced in 2006 it was getting out of the adoption business rather than comply with the state law. And in Washington, D.C., Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington shut down its foster care and public adoption program last year rather than serve same-sex families.
Currently, New York does not allow state-supervised, private adoption and foster care agencies to reject applicants solely on the basis of homosexuality. However, Mechmann noted that New York law gives adoption agencies discretion to consider the best interest of the child and that Catholic agencies believe it is in a child’s best interest to be placed with a married couple.
Without an explicit exemption in a New York gay marriage law, Catholic and other faith-based adoption agencies here could face the same quandary as their counterparts in some other states, Mechmann said.
Negotiators in Albany also were seeking to protect religious groups from discrimination charges if they refuse to provide their facilities or services. Some opponents of the bill were worried about its effect on groups like the Knights of Columbus or on marriage counselors. One lawmaker sought protection for individuals and businesses such as caterers, but they are not part of the negotiations. see here ny gay marriage
Mechmann is concerned that the current bill does not go far enough to protect a hall from being considered a public accommodation if the group that operates it rents it out for weddings and events. He said a Methodist group in New Jersey saw its state property tax exemption revoked after it would not let a lesbian couple use its beachside pavilion for their civil union ceremony.
Vermont’s law has an exemption that says churches are not bound to rent their halls or open their facilities for same-sex weddings if the church has religious objections to same-sex marriage.
There are also fears that Catholic groups ? huge providers of social services in many communities ? could lose their government contracts if they are found to have discriminated against gay couples.
Bill Banuchi, who provides Christian marriage and family counseling and seminars through his Marriage and Family Savers Institute in Newburgh, N.Y., said he wouldn’t be protected by any religious exemptions because his business is considered a tax-exempt, not-for-profit educational charity, not a religious institution.
“We have certain principles and ethical guidelines we’d have to compromise,” Banuchi said Wednesday. “We would be in violation of the law and open to being sued for discrimination, and we could lose our tax-exempt status if we refused to counsel couples according to their value system. Our value system is that the only authentic marriage is between a male and a female.” But bill proponents say adequate protections already exist in New York.
“What’s going on here is an effort to make a mountain out of a mole hill,” said Susan Sommer, director of constitutional litigation for Lambda Legal, a New York-based gay rights organization. “There has been a notable absence of conflict anywhere in the country pitting marriage rights or civil union rights against religious objections.” Sommer said New York law bars florists, caterers or other service providers from refusing to serve customers based on their sexual orientation.
She added that the Knights of Columbus and other private “benevolent organizations” already can legally choose to keep their doors closed to gay couples, rights reiterated in the bill working its way through the Legislature.
“The Knight of Columbus does not have to rent its catering hall to anybody it doesn’t want to,” Sommer said.
___ Associated Press writer Mary Esch in Albany, N.Y., contributed to this story.
MICHAEL HILL
I sp have to give this a try nex time I go to the store, I have never tried coffee because my mom doesnt like it but you make this sound so good and make me want to try it.
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babydickey Reply:
January 6th, 2012 at 7:07 am
mmmm, it is really delicious! it tastes nothing like typical coffee
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I am a coffee addict and enjoy iced coffee all year around. My only concern is if these would be strong enough for my taste. YUM though
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Veronica Reply:
January 5th, 2012 at 10:30 pm
i like my coffee BLACK and these were pretty darn good!
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Sounds like they fit perfectly into your lifestyle! I’m a hige iced coffee drinker too!
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Stop apologizing for drinking coffee while pregnant. Geeze. I drank like 4 pots a day when pregnant with both kids and guess what? theyre both gorgeous geniuses so…ya. you know why. COFFEE!!
Anyway i LOVE this stuff and am counting down to 1/15 so i can get more. NEED MOAR!
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babydickey Reply:
January 6th, 2012 at 7:06 am
lol, it wasn’t so much an apology as it was an attempt to ward off annoying people that were going to comment and be all “aren’t you pregnant?!?!?!?! should you be drinking that?!!!”
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where has this been all my life?!?! Thanks for the info — I’ll be checking it out! Hope you’re feeling well as your pregnancy progresses!
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I gave up the caffeine 2 yrs ago but I still drink de-caf daily. It’s to delicious to give up!
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Haha — I had an empty carton too when I took my pics but I threw it in there anyway. (Shh!) When I’m in Chicago I definitely drink hot coffee when it’s cold out too, but down here I pretty much drink iced coffee year round and once in a while go for a cup of hot coffee so these are totally perfect. And yes, I love that they are going to be a good savings over Starbucks.
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This looks delicious…I love iced coffee, and this would be perfect on those days when I’m in a rush.
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LOVE that they come in half gallon cartons!!
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good pics Emily
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