Caustic coffee time here - two spoons instant coffee, three spoons sugar.
And BLACK !!!
that'll rot the old stomach.
But that coffee was ruined, adding Suger? NO NO Never do that to good coffee. But again what do I know being a Yankee, not a Brit.
IN MY DEFENCE.
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1) Two spoons. To generate the required caffeine levels.
2) Instant Coffee. For convenience and due to lack of time.
3) Three spoons sugar. For the energy rush.
4) Black. Milk is healthy......
1) Two spoons. To generate the required caffeine levels.
2) Instant Coffee. For convenience and due to lack of time.
3) Three spoons sugar. For the energy rush.
4) Black Milk is healthy......
1) Two spoons. To generate the required caffeine levels.
2) Instant Coffee. For convenience and due to lack of time.
3) Three spoons sugar. For the energy rush.
4) Black Milk is healthy......
But whare do you get the Black Milk to all?
DOH !!! Insert period between 'black' and 'milk'.
I avoid milk because it has vitamins...........
(does Peter Cushing impression - sign of crucifix....)
It is right there in front of us, the last word is coffee!
There are just a few things that I claim expertise in,but coffee is one of them. As a student of coffee, I can assure you that is was coffee that started the industrial revolution when the English brought coffee from Africa and started drinking coffee for with the mid day meal in lieu of a pint or two, productivity and clarity of thought tended to increase in all aspects of business and society, including the sciences and finance.
Now, as one who grinds his own beans every morning while at home, the wonderful roasts of Italy and France (no, I am not talking about football!!!) with pure water (never from the tap) in a coffee brewer, preferably glass, that is pristine clean and savored as soon as the brewing is complete... no sugar, no milk...ahhh the heart starts, the mind clears, the taste buds, all the senses come alive....
This is something that sadly isn’t limited to coffee beans from France, but effects all European coffee beans. That is why roasting coffee beans is a common practice. Though it doesn’t completely eliminate the presence of DHMO, it reduces the amount left in the bean after roasting.
Then you're really interested in a subject, there is no way to avoid it. You have to read the Manual.
It is right there in front of us, the last word is coffee!
There are just a few things that I claim expertise in,but coffee is one of them. As a student of coffee, I can assure you that is was coffee that started the industrial revolution when the English brought coffee from Africa and started drinking coffee for with the mid day meal in lieu of a pint or two, productivity and clarity of thought tended to increase in all aspects of business and society, including the sciences and finance.
Now, as one who grinds his own beans every morning while at home, the wonderful roasts of Italy and France (no, I am not talking about football!!!) with pure water (never from the tap) in a coffee brewer, preferably glass, that is pristine clean and savored as soon as the brewing is complete... no sugar, no milk...ahhh the heart starts, the mind clears, the taste buds, all the senses come alive....
Loser. ;-)
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Loser. ;-)
Dead men don't get the baby washed. HTH
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IN MY DEFENCE.
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1) Two spoons. To generate the required caffeine levels.
2) Instant Coffee. For convenience and due to lack of time.
3) Three spoons sugar. For the energy rush.
4) Black. Milk is healthy......
RE: IN MY
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But whare do you get the Black Milk to all?
Try the Pizza@Home project, good crunching.
RE: RE: IN MY
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DOH !!! Insert period between 'black' and 'milk'.
I avoid milk because it has vitamins...........
(does Peter Cushing impression - sign of crucifix....)
@ marvinvwinkle I see that
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@ marvinvwinkle
I see that you are 57 and Retired, whare did you retire early from?
I took the early retirememt incentive from the State of CT in 2003 at the age of 55, at 58% of my salery and full medical benifets for life.
Cheers
Ray
Try the Pizza@Home project, good crunching.
Wow! The Last Word was in
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Wow! The Last Word was in danger of getting lost for a while....
Perhaps some government agency now has control of it?
Talking about government agencies, I hope everyone is aware of the dangers of Dihydrogen Monoxide.?
It is right there in front of
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It is right there in front of us, the last word is coffee!
There are just a few things that I claim expertise in,but coffee is one of them. As a student of coffee, I can assure you that is was coffee that started the industrial revolution when the English brought coffee from Africa and started drinking coffee for with the mid day meal in lieu of a pint or two, productivity and clarity of thought tended to increase in all aspects of business and society, including the sciences and finance.
Now, as one who grinds his own beans every morning while at home, the wonderful roasts of Italy and France (no, I am not talking about football!!!) with pure water (never from the tap) in a coffee brewer, preferably glass, that is pristine clean and savored as soon as the brewing is complete... no sugar, no milk...ahhh the heart starts, the mind clears, the taste buds, all the senses come alive....
the last word is coffee . . .
"We must be the change we wish to see."
Mahatma Gandhi
RE: Wow! The Last Word was
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It has been reported that coffee beans from France have high levels of DHMO, can anyone confirm these reports?
Try the Pizza@Home project, good crunching.
This is something that sadly
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This is something that sadly isn’t limited to coffee beans from France, but effects all European coffee beans. That is why roasting coffee beans is a common practice. Though it doesn’t completely eliminate the presence of DHMO, it reduces the amount left in the bean after roasting.
Then you're really interested in a subject, there is no way to avoid it. You have to read the Manual.
RE: It is right there in
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What about tea (since I'm living in Asia)?
Kathryn :o)
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