Hi 1to1, You sound fine to me apart from the flavorings, its either coffee or not, However support is available in a proper coffee bar that will grind and percolate some decent conversational inspiring coffee.
Molly, how fitting, the 69th comment again! and the blog turning into a more adult theme, however some people say that coffee is an aphrodisiac, may explain a few things
Molly, You are back on the virtual xmas card list for admitting you have coffee and like the process and smell.
Perhaps Ireland is stricter with fairtrade goods, I have seen Fairtrade labeled goods here, when the pack is opened it contains the same non-fairtrade products and labelling, so just a sleeve around the original product with a higher price, The culprits are huge French owned company.
There there Molly, You are perfectly entitled to have some Tea to help calm down
Gypsy, you too!, I do think that some coffee and many products get labeled as fairtrade or organic when in fact they are not, it's all moneymaking and won't change.
Im almost due another visit up to the coffee bar, and will think of you coffee lovers and haters while I sip from my mug of the freshest brewed coffee and being only 50m from my front door I can almost smell it.
Usha, Jacobs and Nescafe are OK, there is a market for lazy people who use instant coffee, I used to drink it before I became a "born again real coffee person"
Sands, I did understand lol, I do agree that organic coffee is best, but actually not a lot of pesticide is used and when the beans are washed and roasted it kills off any residue.
Rob, Yes, I stood up when reading your comment out of respect for the bean, I sometimes wonder if old Adolf and the West had a little sit down with some coffee if WW2 would have been averted.
Usha, Here its perfect, and with apologies to the Americans the coffee you are served is pretty awful, I always had a tin of Folgers to add the the coffee served there.
When coffee beans are ground they start to produce carbon dioxide that seriously taints the flavour, Packs of ground coffee should be kept in the deep freeze at all times and so should the beans.
Hi Sands, Your employee could have died from anything, 10 cups is a bit much, Ive only had 3 today, The type I drink has a 1/3 Espresso with the rest hot milk so perhaps not as much actual coffee is consumed.
Molly, What hope for tea drinkers...I think retraining at a special coffee camp is needed. As for butter in coffee..the thought of such a malicious act makes me sad.
Unla, You do have my deepest sympathy, perhaps drink coffee outside to avoid bouncing off walls.
DC, Actually Tea does have a place in Society, but as long as its after 3pm and served in the finest cups with cucumber sandwiches.
Daears, Too much of anything is unhealthy, but to me it's actually medicinal.
Molly, Ive seen you groupies, Ive seen how they admire the process and clap with joy as they watch me finish multiple cups, but I do shed tears of sorrow knowing they will never enjoy the wonders of the brew themselves.
Bee, Thats the spirit, Keep it up and support the growers around the world.
Non, Its 39C here, full sun, not a cloud to be seen, now Ive said that its back to the pillow fight, might I suggest Egyptian cotton and duck feather filling?, or will it just be a sack and house bricks?
Ian, He just needs to be taken into an alleyway and given a hiding, As the others have said he is basically untouchable, What gets me is how he played with or into Bush's hands.
Coffee is Love
Hi 1to1, You sound fine to me apart from the flavorings, its either coffee or not, However support is available in a proper coffee bar that will grind and percolate some decent conversational inspiring coffee.