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The holiday season is hitting its zenith, office parties are in full swing, families are getting together and everyone is in full seasonal regalia, knocking down shots and toasting the beginning of new year. Odd as it may be for a drinks writer and bartender to ask that everyone set down their martinis, their flutes and their shot glasses for a second, I'd like to ask that we do just that and take a moment to sober up and discuss the responsibilities we have.
With all the education and publicity out there on the perils of over-drinking, particularly when it comes to driving, there are always several people out there who either forget or flat-out ignore their limits every holiday season. I'm not talking about anything most of us don't know already, so rather than pitch a lecture here, I'm going to list a few reminders for everyone.
Even if I do absolutely nothing else of measurable value before I go to bed tonight, I'll consider it a productive day if I do just this one thing - bust some myths and misconceptions about Yoo-hoo.
* Yoo-hoo is not chocolate milk (though it does contain a small amount of non-fat dry milk), hence the now-retired tagline, "If only milk tasted this good."
* Yogi Berra never owned the company. He was, however, a longtime spokesperson. One highly sought-after piece of Yoo-hoo memorabilia is a cigarette lighter that plays his rendition of the jingle "It's Me He For Yoo-hoo" when the lever is flipped.
* It's not pronounced "yah-hoo", "yay-hoo", "yoo-hooz" or any other such permutation. It's pronounced "you who".
* Neither Coke nor Pepsi owns the company.
Some things I can tell you that are indeed true (impress your friends, neighbors, and loved ones!) are...
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Coffee culture has gotten weird. Frankly, I'm unnerved by how easily the public has normalized using froofy proprietary language* and the contents of a Brinks truck to get their daily java fix. It's absolutely fine to dig a big ol' caramel drizzled, half-caf, whipped cream Frotheratta if that's what brings a smile to your face. It just happens to bear about as much relation to real coffee as a "chocotini" does to a glass full of gin, vermouth and an olive.
I love good, plain, powerful coffee. Whether it's poured from a fresh diner pot, artfully barista-brewed, or ground and pressed in my kitchen, a good cup of coffee will take hold of my day and pause the world for a while. There's poetry in the simplicity of it -- in knowing that ground beans, hot water, and a dash of milk have the collective power to wholly lift my mood. It's not just the caffeine (though that certainly helps). It's also the sublime flavor, the heady, enveloping aroma, the warmth, the comfort, and...you tell me. Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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*Nope - Italians don't order their coffee "Tall", "Grande" and "Venti" like certain chains would have you believe. They drink espresso in various formats - Caffé Americano (espresso with hot water), Doppio (two shots of espresso), Caffe Macchiato (espresso with a drop of milk), etc. - but not in goofily named sizes.
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