Cottage cheese is the perfect food.
This poll is flawed. It's missing a middle option, "Coffee is a drug, but I drink it for the side effects and maintaining a coffee addiction isn't too hard."
Also, not sure if anyone else had tried this because it's a little weird: put milk in your coffee. It turns coffee from a bitter poison to a delicious balanced meal.
Okay. I'll accept this answer, though I do enjoy the taste of coffee (with milk). The aroma of coffee alone wakes me up.
I pretty much can't do coffee (or tea) without milk. Must just be the way I was raised. My mom also use to occasionally put milk in coke/pepsi.
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