Vitamin for high school kids... it makes them invincible.AWG_Pics said:Vic, what is the 'Coors' you refer to? Is it some kind of Kool-Aid or vitamin drink?
Vitamin for high school kids... it makes them invincible.AWG_Pics said:Vic, what is the 'Coors' you refer to? Is it some kind of Kool-Aid or vitamin drink?
BlasphemyTed said:I'm enjoying my morning ritual of checking out WTW and reading this thread about coffee... as I enjoy my morning Diet Coke.
Excuse me as I head for the bomb shelter.
Now I know regular Coke has different recipes for different countries, does that apply to the Diet version too? And which is the best?Ted said:I'm enjoying my morning ritual of checking out WTW and reading this thread about coffee... as I enjoy my morning Diet Coke.
Excuse me as I head for the bomb shelter.
So it is all about the oils that boils?AWG_Pics said:Coffee taste comes from oils and volatile compounds... But it boils down to what your taste buds are accustomed to.
Yup, tastes like really really really good rotgut.rubberlegs said:So it is all about the oils that boils?
I've never understood coffee culture. That stuff tastes like rotgut!
But, but, but... aren't you living in ground zero of the coffee culture?rubberlegs said:So it is all about the oils that boils?
I've never understood coffee culture. That stuff tastes like rotgut!
Coffee is the black nectar of the Godsrubberlegs said:So it is all about the oils that boils?
I've never understood coffee culture. That stuff tastes like rotgut!
Ted said:I'm enjoying my morning ritual of checking out WTW and reading this thread about coffee... as I enjoy my morning Diet Coke.
Excuse me as I head for the bomb shelter.
I see your point but I think blasphemy is a bit strong to use here. It would be blasphemy if Ted was roasting fresh picked coca leaves, hand grinding the leaves, and processing his own artificial sweeteners to make his own Diet Coke each morning.Wandering Sagebrush said:Blasphemy
Nope, it’s blasphemy! Ted is a great guy, but I’m afraid he’s gunna be sentenced two weeks in the electric chair.ski3pin said:I see your point but I think blasphemy is a bit strong to use here. It would be blasphemy if Ted was roasting fresh picked coca leaves, hand grinding the leaves, and processing his own artificial sweeteners to make his own Diet Coke each morning.
Yep that about sums it up.Thanks.AWG_Pics said:But, but, but... aren't you living in ground zero of the coffee culture?
ODE TO COFFEE
01/14/2016 -- sinahodge
O sweet coffee,
I adore thee,
Providing energy for tough days,
I hope the day never comes when we have to part ways.
Without you I’d be useless,
Lethargic and sedated,
I can’t imagine living life if I weren’t caffeinated.
I drink you while I’m driving,
I drink you while I’m dining.
Warmer than the Caribbean,
And the great Cape,
When I’m with you,
It feels like an escape.
Sweeter than the fresh wind coming from the west,
From all the drinks known to man,
I love you the best.
O sweet coffee,
I adore thee,
Providing energy for tough days.
Enjoy your time in the land of tea. We do love a nice tea. both taste and aroma, as well as coffee. If we do encounter you in the back of beyond we can introduce you to the delightful smell of the beans, then the ground beans and finally the extract we love so well, the actual coffee drink! Perhaps we could talk you into one little sip?pvstoy said:Here I sit in a hotel room in Tokyo reading this post. I had no clue there was so much about coffee! Selection, roasting, grinding, water, brewing,temperature, etc.
You have gone above and beyond for your coffee enjoyment. I tip my hat and enjoyed learning a bit about coffee.
I have no use or a desire to drink coffee, BUT I really enjoy the smell of coffee. So if I'm wandering with you, your coffee is safe, just the aroma will be sucked off.
Thanks, always enjoy the aroma. This past year brought back coffee from Guatemala and Colombian for the neighbors. Boy did my luggage smell good.AWG_Pics said:Enjoy your time in the land of tea. We do love a nice tea. both taste and aroma, as well as coffee. If we do encounter you in the back of beyond we can introduce you to the delightful smell of the beans, then the ground beans and finally the extract we love so well, the actual coffee drink! Perhaps we could talk you into one little sip?