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yeah I've never had maple syrup like, ever. ;____;


We do something here that I love. I don'T know if they do this somewhere else?? (if yes, let me know!)

We pour our maple syrup freshly made on white, clean snow. If kinda freeze and we eat it on a stick.

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It's really sticky tho, better attach your hair if it's long!
 
We do something here that I love. I don'T know if they do this somewhere else?? (if yes, let me know!)

We pour our maple syrup freshly made on white, clean snow. If kinda freeze and we eat it on a stick.

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It's really sticky tho, better attach your hair if it's long!

fond memories of field trips to la cabane à sucre in elementary school
 
what does maple syrup + snow taste like?? o.o

same thing it just makes the maple syrup into a sticky popsicle kind of thing. freezes it and you eat it on a stick.
 
I don't think I've ever found a good reason to eat snow.
 
i have never done that and i am very intrigued and disgusted at once
 
And remember guys: don't take the yellow snow.
 
A cafe dedicated to cereal opened up about 5 minutes from my house a few years ago. Despite people thinking it'd be a fad, all these years later, it's still hella popular. It's also been vandalised numerous times by people protesting gentrification in the area (to those unfamiliar with the London area known as Shoreditch, think of it like the hipster areas of New York/California, but about five years behind the times).
 
A cafe dedicated to cereal opened up about 5 minutes from my house a few years ago. Despite people thinking it'd be a fad, all these years later, it's still hella popular. It's also been vandalised numerous times by people protesting gentrification in the area (to those unfamiliar with the London area known as Shoreditch, think of it like the hipster areas of New York/California, but about five years behind the times).
Yeah I heard of that when it came out, heard they were looking to expand?
 
Yeah I heard of that when it came out, heard they were looking to expand?
According to their website, there's now another one in Camden. Similar demographics, I guess. (Camden is semi-affectionately known by some as "Amy Winehouse-land", to give you a feel once again.)
 
A cafe dedicated to cereal opened up about 5 minutes from my house a few years ago. Despite people thinking it'd be a fad, all these years later, it's still hella popular. It's also been vandalised numerous times by people protesting gentrification in the area (to those unfamiliar with the London area known as Shoreditch, think of it like the hipster areas of New York/California, but about five years behind the times).
I want to visit a cat café
 
I want to visit a cat café

There is one in London, a friend of mine went once
...and that one's also 5 minutes from my house. It's pretty good, just as long as don't go in with ridiculously high expectations; sometimes the cats just like to do their own thing, other times they're really hyper and want to play all the time. They make a nice Guinness cake; very filling, as one would expect.

There are plenty of normal cafes in my area too, before anyone gets any ideas! I just don't proselytise about going to a random-ass Starbucks when there are cereal cafes/cat cafes around
 
Mmmm. Starbucks.

I have yet to try that (in)famous pumpkin spice latte.
 
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