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Tono
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| Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:23 pm Post subject: |
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| I prefer beer. |
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xsuite
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| Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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| I like my coffee the same way i like my women......Black....... |
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Nathyn
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I hate most coffee because it's bitter and makes your teeth yellow. Espresso is a good pick-me-up and some of the exotic coffees can taste pretty good, but I'm pretty much almost always just go for a cafe mocha (chocolate-flavored coffee).
Oh, and cafe latte is revolting. |
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TheGirlNextDoor
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Nathyn wrote: I hate most coffee because it's bitter and makes your teeth yellow. Espresso is a good pick-me-up and some of the exotic coffees can taste pretty good, but I'm pretty much almost always just go for a cafe mocha (chocolate-flavored coffee).
Oh, and cafe latte is revolting.
I drink coffee and my teeth most certainly are not yellow. :roll:
Chocolate flavored coffee is still coffee.. I hate to break it to you. |
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FCTE
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| Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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xsuite wrote: I like my coffee the same way i like my women......Black.......
...and blue. :twisted: |
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TheGirlNextDoor
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FCTE wrote: xsuite wrote: I like my coffee the same way i like my women......Black.......
...and blue. :twisted:
We're not talking about when you dress up in my garters and stockings... we're talking about real women. |
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FCTE
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TheGirlNextDoor wrote: FCTE wrote: xsuite wrote: I like my coffee the same way i like my women......Black.......
...and blue. :twisted:
We're not talking about when you dress up in my garters and stockings... we're talking about real women.
uh no..........it was a teddy. :roll:
I can't help my hawtness. |
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TheGirlNextDoor
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FCTE wrote: TheGirlNextDoor wrote: FCTE wrote: xsuite wrote: I like my coffee the same way i like my women......Black.......
...and blue. :twisted:
We're not talking about when you dress up in my garters and stockings... we're talking about real women.
uh no..........it was a teddy. :roll:
I can't help my hawtness.
Yeah well.. you owe me for that last outfit of mine you ruined. I told you it didn't go over your head like that.. but would you believe me?
NOOOOooooooo :gdgf: |
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00timh
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| FCTE is transvestite :shock: Damn GND you hang out with a weird crew. :lol: |
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TheGirlNextDoor
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00timh wrote: FCTE is transvestite :shock: Damn GND you hang out with a weird crew. :lol:
Yah.. tell me. And they say *I'm* weird. |
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tech30528
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jimmyz wrote: Top shelf ground yourself beans in a French Press.
Add:
16 oz. fresh coffee
1 pinch cinnamon
4 drops Tobassco sauce
1 tsp. brown sugar
If you dont dig this I will send you 10 Mexican pesos just for trying it.
I'll have to try that. I have four ways to make coffee, lately my favorite has been a dry latte, dark Columbian, just a touch of cinnamon. On the trail, I add hot water to Carnation Instant Breakfast with Folger's crystals added. If I feel like living really well, I even have an espresso maker that fits on my backpacking camp stove. |
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jawsome
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| Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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tech30528 wrote: jimmyz wrote: Top shelf ground yourself beans in a French Press.
Add:
16 oz. fresh coffee
1 pinch cinnamon
4 drops Tobassco sauce
1 tsp. brown sugar
If you dont dig this I will send you 10 Mexican pesos just for trying it.
I'll have to try that. I have four ways to make coffee, lately my favorite has been a dry latte, dark Columbian, just a touch of cinnamon. On the trail, I add hot water to Carnation Instant Breakfast with Folger's crystals added. If I feel like living really well, I even have an espresso maker that fits on my backpacking camp stove.
Whoa. Does it make good espresso? How much is it? I want an espresso maker but they're always like $100+ as far as I know, which is definitely not worth it to me. |
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Quicksurf
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TheGirlNextDoor wrote: Nathyn wrote: I hate most coffee because it's bitter and makes your teeth yellow. Espresso is a good pick-me-up and some of the exotic coffees can taste pretty good, but I'm pretty much almost always just go for a cafe mocha (chocolate-flavored coffee).
Oh, and cafe latte is revolting.
I drink coffee and my teeth most certainly are not yellow. :roll:
Chocolate flavored coffee is still coffee.. I hate to break it to you.
Not at starbucks, hell you might as well have a hot chocolate. |
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spearsy23
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jawsome wrote: tech30528 wrote: jimmyz wrote: Top shelf ground yourself beans in a French Press.
Add:
16 oz. fresh coffee
1 pinch cinnamon
4 drops Tobassco sauce
1 tsp. brown sugar
If you dont dig this I will send you 10 Mexican pesos just for trying it.
I'll have to try that. I have four ways to make coffee, lately my favorite has been a dry latte, dark Columbian, just a touch of cinnamon. On the trail, I add hot water to Carnation Instant Breakfast with Folger's crystals added. If I feel like living really well, I even have an espresso maker that fits on my backpacking camp stove.
Whoa. Does it make good espresso? How much is it? I want an espresso maker but they're always like $100+ as far as I know, which is definitely not worth it to me.
cheap? |
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Lumina
Joined: 16 Mar 2006
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| Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:07 am Post subject: Re: Coffee talk |
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TheGirlNextDoor wrote: How do you like your coffee?
Do you take it with cream or sugar.. or both? How about a shot of Irish Creme? Do you add anything to it? Do you like "flavored" coffees?
I just like mine strong and with nothing in it. ALTHOUGH I do like the ocassional shot of Bailey's Irish Creme.. if it's a weekend and I'm chilly. :-D
Oh, my, have you tried Folger's "Chocolate Silk"? I'm not even a choco-person, but this is to die for. Trust me.
And Millstone's "Caramel Vanilla Truffle" is great too. |
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eggman
Joined: 03 May 2006
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| Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:00 am Post subject: |
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| Black and bitter--like I like my women. Angela Davis coffee. |
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jimmyz
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Location: An Open Carry State - Arizona
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| Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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tech30528 wrote: jimmyz wrote: Top shelf ground yourself beans in a French Press.
Add:
16 oz. fresh coffee
1 pinch cinnamon
4 drops Tobassco sauce
1 tsp. brown sugar
If you dont dig this I will send you 10 Mexican pesos just for trying it.
I'll have to try that. I have four ways to make coffee, lately my favorite has been a dry latte, dark Columbian, just a touch of cinnamon. On the trail, I add hot water to Carnation Instant Breakfast with Folger's crystals added. If I feel like living really well, I even have an espresso maker that fits on my backpacking camp stove. ...while kicking-back against my pack around a fire looking up at the night sky hearing nothing but the insects,crackling fire, and my own thoughts. - The real starbucks experience. |
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emerald
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| Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:11 am Post subject: |
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mine is pretty simple, either open a sachet of Necafe cappuccino and add hot water and mix.
or one spoon of coffee, one spoon of sugar, hot water and lots of milk.
is it natural to seemingly drink more coffee as we get older?? i never used to drink tea nor coffee, now i'm on at least 2 cups a day....... |
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tech30528
Joined: 23 Nov 2004
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jawsome wrote: tech30528 wrote: jimmyz wrote: Top shelf ground yourself beans in a French Press.
Add:
16 oz. fresh coffee
1 pinch cinnamon
4 drops Tobassco sauce
1 tsp. brown sugar
If you dont dig this I will send you 10 Mexican pesos just for trying it.
I'll have to try that. I have four ways to make coffee, lately my favorite has been a dry latte, dark Columbian, just a touch of cinnamon. On the trail, I add hot water to Carnation Instant Breakfast with Folger's crystals added. If I feel like living really well, I even have an espresso maker that fits on my backpacking camp stove.
Whoa. Does it make good espresso? How much is it? I want an espresso maker but they're always like $100+ as far as I know, which is definitely not worth it to me.
Yes, it was cheap. My digital camera died, or I'd send you a pic, but it's made by GSI Outdoors, if I remember right, it was about $30. With the ceramic glazed steel cup, it weighs just over 1 pound. It works on a stove burner, I've used it at work right on top of the wood stove we use for heat. With a little skill, you can even blow the espresso in to milk, and make a pretty good latte. Try REI, Cabelas or Backcountry.com. When I whip this bad boy out on the AT, jaws drop. Mix your coffee grounds with a touch of cinnamon, the first 2 miles of the morning just disappear. :tu:
Her you go, $17.95 without the cup.
http://www.rei.com/product/57711.htm?vcat=REI_SSHP_CAMPING_TOC |
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