My father-in-law bought a wine, he thought it was a cooking wine but it wasn't. Hubby said, it's the kind of wine that he can tolerate, so we open it and they let me try it since it was Mother's Day hehehe. It wasn't bad, a little sweet and a bit sour.
According to Webster's New World Thesaurus, quaff is a verb which connotes gulp, swallow, or guzzle.Quaff is perfect for this week's letter in ABC..
Love the reflection of the ceiling light.
May 10, 2011:- My plan is to finish packing the box that I have to send in Pinas. I have to get this done before Friday (whew, three more days).
- We have to go to the store and get us a bag of rice, I am running out hehehe.
- Am still thinking what to make for lunch, any suggestion?
- I fried some potatoes mixed with bell pepper, scallions, and onions for breakfast. Served with bacon and eggs. How about you, what did you have for breakfast?
11 delicious comments:
Hmmm, i want to try quaff heheh ... Wow, happy happy ang relatives mo sa pnas nyan for sure.
Reminds me, I need to buy a bottle...
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Love the reflection of the lights, great photo.
I had a banana for breakfast :-) Diane
Cool reflections!
I like the expression, "a wine he can tolerate", funny, yes I could tolerate a glass or two:-) Cheers.
my eyes were fixated on what's inside the rock glass, chandy reflection pala...ganda.
hmmm, i fear quaffing a sip or two might make me drunk ^_^
It took me a minute to realize the light was being reflected in the glass of wine. I don't think I've ever seen anything like that before. Wow.
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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ayay! penge nang isang baso...hahaha...isang baso ba naman...lol!
wow, may natutunan ako today...never heard of that word before.
Let me try that quaff. I've never had one before.
Watery Wednesday
Quaff is such a lovely word.
Im not into wine but I can tolerate some tasty wine. I love champagne or simply the one from Welch's
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