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love coffee--strong and black--like my man LOL!!
no sugar, no cream, and since my son poured his apple juice in my coffee this evening.... no apple juice, please. I drink a pot a day..... | |
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I need it with sugar and cream. I could easily drink a pot a day, EASY. 12/05/2011
P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! | |
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smooth & creamy.
sometimes strong. a little sweet at times. all the above. i work with coffee a couple of coffee addicts, so it usually starts off our morning. LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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If you can get your hands on some of this do it
http://www.konacoffee.com/ sidenote-think the eye twitch is probably just eye strain | |
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Equanimity said: If you can get your hands on some of this do it
http://www.konacoffee.com/ sidenote-think the eye twitch is probably just eye strain Please, don't tell me that... I need to step away from the kona... But not before I make kona bread pudding... | |
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Currently I am in love with this Organic Brand from Sprouts, also it is low in acidity. I can't remember the name and I don't have the bag because I had to open it to grind the whole beans at the store.
Usually, I like it with a little bit of flavored powder creamer, Hazelnut flavor. At work I drink the brand we use there with 2% milk and I try to use natural sugar. (more sweet that I should, I am sure) I usually drink one cup a day. It is just so pleasant to do so. ~Smile. I try to avoid Starbucks. | |
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I like coffee BUT I don't need it...well...hot coffee, that is. I mean I my sister has got me hooked on coffee Coolaata's from Dunkin Donuts, it's pretty... surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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Triple espresso for me.
I wouldn't have a college degree if it wasn't for caffeine:) | |
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veronikka said: I hated coffee for the longest time but in the last two years its become a must for me in the morning. I have 3-4 cups a day and must have some creamer in it, I could never drink it black and I love iced coffee especially right now that it's hot!
Wow. How did that change happen? I cannot imagine I will ever drink coffee. Even though it would probably be good for me as I am not a morning person at all and as my blood pressure is very low. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Caffeine & I are not friends. | |
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i like coffee whatever way i can get it. if need be, i'll even eat the
freeze dried granules straight from the pot. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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TyphoonTip said: Caffeine & I are not friends.
why not? I will love you forever and you will never be forgotten - L.A.F. | |
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It really hasn't had that positive an influence in my life. | |
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REDFEATHERS said: TyphoonTip said: Caffeine & I are not friends.
why not? Just a couple of health issue thingies. I'll spare you the gory details. I've had to change my diet considerably, and Coffee was first on the list. ....Alcohol was 2nd, dairy was 3rd. But ya gotta do what ya gotta do. It's not all bad though, I do feel a lot healthier for it. | |
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CHIC0 said: smooth & creamy.
sometimes strong. a little sweet at times. all the above. i work with coffee a couple of coffee addicts, so it usually starts off our morning. sounds like a description of yourself Chico.. hello btw.. xx I will love you forever and you will never be forgotten - L.A.F. | |
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I'm a coffee fanatic I spend too much time at Starbucks,lol | |
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I used to drink huge amounts of black tea in the past but I have always loved coffee, too. All kinds of coffee are okay in my book but I prefer Italian regular coffee ( though espresso and cappuccino are okay, too...actually cappuccino is just espresso with steamed milk), and I really like German filter coffee, it is strong and tasty and really gives you a boost.
When I have the time to be bothered I take some time out and make Turkish coffee, the traditional way. It takes a bit of time but I really love the taste and the whole procedure of making it and the ritual of drinking it. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: I would probably never be awake if it were not for these: A Venti-iced coffe, with an extra shot of espresso.
Yummy! | |
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nyse said: suprized at how many orgers like there coffee black with nothing added to it.
I could never drink coffee without cream and sugar | |
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matthewgrant said: I need it with sugar and cream. I could easily drink a pot a day, EASY. Same here! | |
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what do you guys think of iced coffee? In the summertime,it can be great. | |
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I'm jealous of you black coffee lovers. I had to go to the store and buy cream before I could enjoy my coffee today. | |
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KoolEaze said: I used to drink huge amounts of black tea in the past but I have always loved coffee, too. All kinds of coffee are okay in my book but I prefer Italian regular coffee ( though espresso and cappuccino are okay, too...actually cappuccino is just espresso with steamed milk), and I really like German filter coffee, it is strong and tasty and really gives you a boost.
When I have the time to be bothered I take some time out and make Turkish coffee, the traditional way. It takes a bit of time but I really love the taste and the whole procedure of making it and the ritual of drinking it. One of my Syrian friends knows how to make Turkish Coffee(medium sugar),,,,,all I can say is | |
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Harlepolis said: KoolEaze said: I used to drink huge amounts of black tea in the past but I have always loved coffee, too. All kinds of coffee are okay in my book but I prefer Italian regular coffee ( though espresso and cappuccino are okay, too...actually cappuccino is just espresso with steamed milk), and I really like German filter coffee, it is strong and tasty and really gives you a boost.
When I have the time to be bothered I take some time out and make Turkish coffee, the traditional way. It takes a bit of time but I really love the taste and the whole procedure of making it and the ritual of drinking it. One of my Syrian friends knows how to make Turkish Coffee(medium sugar),,,,,all I can say is Well, actually, it IS Syrian coffee if you want to be precise....legend has it that some centuries ago, at the height of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, two Syrian merchants introduced coffee to the Turkish court and it quickly became a very popular beverage in the palace of the Sultan. From there it spread and soon became the drink of the troops and the Janissaries. So, in essence, the Syrian merchants ( who were, at that time, of course also part of the Ottoman Empire) introduced coffee to the Turks after probably being introduced to it themselves either by the Ethiopians or the people in the Yemen region. It was the Turks who made the drink popular and famous though and for many centuries, it was called "the beverage of the Turks" in Europe and Christian authorities warned against it. It´s quite fascinating how that drink traveled through so many regions and cultures and became a part of the culture of so many different people, from Nordic folks to Africans, from Middle Eastern people to South Europe and all the way over in Latin America. I love coffee ! " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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coolcat said: I'm jealous of you black coffee lovers. I had to go to the store and buy cream before I could enjoy my coffee today.
Yeah, that is a plus. I never have to have anything on hand except the coffee beans and some water. Whenever I have people visit I always forget to have cream on hand. I've got some nasty-ass Coffee Mate in the pantry though! | |
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PunkMistress said: coolcat said: I'm jealous of you black coffee lovers. I had to go to the store and buy cream before I could enjoy my coffee today.
Yeah, that is a plus. I never have to have anything on hand except the coffee beans and some water. Whenever I have people visit I always forget to have cream on hand. I've got some nasty-ass Coffee Mate in the pantry though! how are you handling the coffee deal these days? I was thinking, when I first saw this thread: "pssst, Jersey!!! Hide this thread from PM!" | |
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KoolEaze said: Harlepolis said: One of my Syrian friends knows how to make Turkish Coffee(medium sugar),,,,,all I can say is Well, actually, it IS Syrian coffee if you want to be precise....legend has it that some centuries ago, at the height of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, two Syrian merchants introduced coffee to the Turkish court and it quickly became a very popular beverage in the palace of the Sultan. From there it spread and soon became the drink of the troops and the Janissaries. So, in essence, the Syrian merchants ( who were, at that time, of course also part of the Ottoman Empire) introduced coffee to the Turks after probably being introduced to it themselves either by the Ethiopians or the people in the Yemen region. It was the Turks who made the drink popular and famous though and for many centuries, it was called "the beverage of the Turks" in Europe and Christian authorities warned against it. It´s quite fascinating how that drink traveled through so many regions and cultures and became a part of the culture of so many different people, from Nordic folks to Africans, from Middle Eastern people to South Europe and all the way over in Latin America. I love coffee ! Now I don't know what to believe He said that it was a Yemeni coffee,,,,and it got call'Turkish' for the same reasons you mentiond | |
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ThreadBare said: PunkMistress said: Yeah, that is a plus. I never have to have anything on hand except the coffee beans and some water. Whenever I have people visit I always forget to have cream on hand. I've got some nasty-ass Coffee Mate in the pantry though! how are you handling the coffee deal these days? I was thinking, when I first saw this thread: "pssst, Jersey!!! Hide this thread from PM!" Oh. Um. Well. I'm waiting for the cup next to me to cool off before I take the first sip. | |
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