hi there,
Heres a good drink i regularly
its called security feel better
its available in UK
its called http://www.eurostarfoods.co.UK/security.HTML
its good for me as i have ibs.
cheers
Simon
The name you may be thinking of for an after dinner drink is digestif, which is borrowed from the French vernacular. However, a typical class of digestifs are known as "bitters" which contain herbal extractives and citrus notes. In contrast to digestifs, aperitifs are imbibed at the beginning of a meal to stimulate the appetite.
It is in general called a "digestive" It is in general called a "digestive"
Calvados or Manzana Verde.
It is in general called a "digestive" It is in general called a "digestive"
yes l do,l drink whine at dinner.
You can drink water
The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
coffee!
milk with cookies
Drink can be either one. If the word is used in a sentence such as "Are you going to drink your juice?" it would be a verb because drinking something is an action. If it is used in a sentence such as "The drink we had for dinner was sweet." it would be a noun because in this case, the drink would be an object.
Sangria??
The digestive system breaks down food and drink into usable nutrients for the body.
Peppermint tea is better than black tea for pregnant woman to drink right after dinner.