
There is comfort in a routine and for me that is my nightly bottle of Coronita, a 250ml smaller version, poured in a frosted glass with fresh lime. It's a simple pleasure, slightly guilty and it will no doubt change to some other guilty pleasure when we move back home. Perhaps a chocolate reunion?
What's your guilty pleasure?
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OMG, so many to count!
- A freshly baked piece of baguette with a slice of artisan Camembert cheese
- A chocolate (or 2 or 3 or 10!) from La Maison au chocolat
- Chips dripping in Salsa Valentina and a diet coke to wash them down (I know, eiwwww. But we've all got our dirty little secrets, LOL)
- Japanese rice and seaweed crackers
... and the list goes on...
Fned.
Wow you have lots of guilty pleasures. I have lots of things I love and could make like a twenty item list just for Mexico alone, but this is probably more like a vice. I have to have m nightly fix!
Definitely the late night glass of wine or cold beer while watching a film. Your picture makes me want to lay on the beach and sip cool Coronas...alas, no beach but a girl can dream.
Ahhh, I'm not alone! I have the same vice. Not a Corona, but a beer (depends on what specialty we have on hand) or a glass of wine.
I had a first generation German grandmother. She made her own beer!
In France women do not drink beer, it's some kind of an unwritten code of ethics so I have to feed my habit in private. Seb was horrified the first time I ordered a beer in a restaurant with him and some colleagues in France. Women order San Pellagrino, NOT beer! Women who drink beer in France listen to Johnny (Hallyday) and spend their vacation in campgrounds! (guilty of both actually...)
In France I drink Leffe--my Euro fave. In a cafe I´ll often order a Monaco (beer with grenadine) or a demi-pĂȘche (with peach syrup). Those are fun to drink on a terrace n the summer time and a little more girly than just ordering a pint.
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