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Talk about Coffee!For moderators: this is not an advertisement!
I just can't help boasting... I have recently found a nice place to talk about coffee and coffee related subjects. You know, web designers and programmers are sitting in front of their PCs with a cup of coffee for hours www.1-800-espresso.com just to talk not about computers and development, but about COFFEE! |
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If we can find one about Dew, I'd be excited. I can't stand coffee!
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Hello E-Z,
Thank you for the suggested link but 1800espresso already beat you to it! It's a nice site but I am more into TEA these days... __________________
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I picked up a rather nasty habit in Argentina in the form of "mate". Its a type of green tea that is actually more of a social drink. I drink it every morning and I can't get enough of it! |
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In southern California, the temperatures are cruddy most of the time. I don't drink a lot of hot beverages, including coffee. But who says coffee has to be hot? In the morning, I have about 2 teaspoons of instant coffee in a glass of cold milk. Yeah, it's weird, but its quick and cheap!
Maybe this can be a general caffeine discussion... I try every energy drink I can. My favorite two are monsters and bawls... Or mix them and you have monster bawls... __________________
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Well I'm Irish, and I'm a student, so I drink tea. Lots of it. During exams I'd average around 15-20 mugs a day (study for a bit, tea break, study, tea break, etc...), tho I've cut down to about 8 now.
Us Irish are very adept at discussing our teas, from the fine odour of Lyons' Gold blend, to the anglo-terror of Liptons. The magestic Barry, the embarrising Tetleys, the enigmatic Bewleys, or the ash-like Tesco value. The pleasant swishing sound of freshly brewed tea from a pot to a mug always bring a smile of delight to our young, nutrution-deprived lips. From hot tea, cold tea (forget about the mug for a bit), iced tea, teasicles (tea ice lollys - a v. successful student experiment), from loose tea to pyramid bags (best), square bags or circular, there is much to discuss! Nobody reads the future from a coffee cup. Tea tells all! GF |
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What are you talking about? people read the future from coffee leaves all the time!
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Actually, reading your fortune from an empty cup of turkish coffee is all the rage in the Middle East. __________________
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The only thing that you can predict 100% from reading the bottom of your empty tea/coffee cup is that you need a refill!
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