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What about Jameson Scottish whisky. Ever try both side by side?Jameson Irish Whisky
What about Jameson Scottish whisky. Ever try both side by side?Jameson Irish Whisky
The dentist suggested soft food and something like Ensure after they pulled a couple teeth a while back.
So I have been drinking some Ensure. Tried Boost. Store brands from Walmart, Target, Kroger.
They all seem pretty similar. Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla. Pick how many grams of protein and how many calories, 2 or 3 levels there. Maybe a diabetic choice. I think it is a lot better than eating some cheese crackers or a bag of chips or cookies. They are pretty palatable and stop the hunger for a while. A nice snack.
So, short story long. I see Amazon has entered the fray. I don't know if they have a green version. I think I will be avoiding it in any case.
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Me, too. One scoop of Rocky Rodent Ice Cream...One scoop mixed with two cups of whole milk
Jamison is Irish Whisky, not Scotch. Big Difference.What about Jameson Scottish whisky. Ever try both side by side?
Never heard of Jamison, but Jameson Irish Whisky originated and was operated by Scots. I understood they have blended Scotch whisky perhaps under a different name. To be called Scotch I presume it has to be produced there. I've heard people call it Scotch, although I've never drank it.Jamison
"Just mix a bottle of fish oil, an avocado complete with skin and seed, a raw potato, a banana, mango, and a cup of fermented yak milk to the Jolly Junk Juicer and drink away to good health."
OK, I misspelled. But the distillery has been operating since the 1780 's AFTER his marriage. So I think it qualifies as an Irish whisky no matter who he married. And yes, it can only be called scotch if made in scotland.Never heard of Jamison, but Jameson Irish Whisky originated and was operated by Scots. I understood they have blended Scotch whisky perhaps under a different name. To be called Scotch I presume it has to be produced there. I've heard people call it Scotch, although I've never drank it.
"Margaret Haig was a first cousin of the Steins, a Scottish distilling family, from Clackmannanshire."
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