I once had "coffee and doughnut," which is not to be confused with "coffee" and "doughnut." "Coffee and doughnut" is when they put a teaspoonful of instant powdered coffee into the doughnut batter (dough?), and then you only need a cup of hot water for dunking, as the coffee is already in the doughnut.
I wonder if paying "$1.99" versus $1.99 would be acceptable.
ReplyDeleteOoh, tea and a bagel for $1.99. Sounds good.
ReplyDeleteoo. site/cite. I know better. fixed.
ReplyDeleteNo thanks, I like real coffee. Cream, no sugar. TYVM.
ReplyDeleteI've been to plenty of restaurants that serve "coffee".
ReplyDeleteI once had "coffee and doughnut," which is not to be confused with "coffee" and "doughnut." "Coffee and doughnut" is when they put a teaspoonful of instant powdered coffee into the doughnut batter (dough?), and then you only need a cup of hot water for dunking, as the coffee is already in the doughnut.
ReplyDeleteClever.
Also very weird. And disgusting.