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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 684826" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I was allowed to drink at home long before I was of legal age. Wine was part of religious holiday celebrations in my culture, and I was allowed to have a beer at family barbecues and the like.</p><p></p><p>If I have people over to dinner, I will buy wine that suits the meal. I don't usually buy beer. One thing I don't provide to my guests is coffee. I don't own a coffee maker and haven't since my husband died. I don't even know what coffee is good or bad, and I have no idea what makes a good coffee maker. I offer regular and decaf tea and usually have some herbal tea on hand.</p><p></p><p>My father didn't drink and my mother and her father were alcoholics, so I knew that was in my background so was careful.</p><p></p><p>I vape, not smoke and do not allow smoking ANYTHING in my apartment or immediately outside (it gets into my place) I strongly discourage any use of drugs on complex grounds, because that, if attached to me, will get me evicted from my apartment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 684826, member: 1963"] I was allowed to drink at home long before I was of legal age. Wine was part of religious holiday celebrations in my culture, and I was allowed to have a beer at family barbecues and the like. If I have people over to dinner, I will buy wine that suits the meal. I don't usually buy beer. One thing I don't provide to my guests is coffee. I don't own a coffee maker and haven't since my husband died. I don't even know what coffee is good or bad, and I have no idea what makes a good coffee maker. I offer regular and decaf tea and usually have some herbal tea on hand. My father didn't drink and my mother and her father were alcoholics, so I knew that was in my background so was careful. I vape, not smoke and do not allow smoking ANYTHING in my apartment or immediately outside (it gets into my place) I strongly discourage any use of drugs on complex grounds, because that, if attached to me, will get me evicted from my apartment. [/QUOTE]
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