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How dangerous, aha. I'll drink coffee (sometimes too much) whenever it strikes my fancy. I love my Tim Hortons before lecture, and my dad's on the weekends. We usually buy our beans from Starbucks or Second Cup, yum! Since last year (give or take a month), I've been putting chocolate milk & a little sugar in my coffee, so delish!
I don't drink coffee very often, but when I do I like a little French Vanilla creamer mixed in with it. Tim Hortons is tasty stuff, indeed! Many people in my family drink it black, but I'm not quite ready for that yet! More often I drink tea or lemonade.
I've been drinking tea since I was a little girl. Aunt Maggie would make strong black tea & put lots of milk in mine, whiskey in hers. I still drink strong black tea with a little milk & sugar from the time I wake until bedtime. Caffeine doesn't bother me. My family jokes I have tea in my veins instead of blood.
I really love coffee...It's impossible start my day without a hot cup of coffee and have one before go to bed ( I'm totally agree with Rindy ) I drink a lot of coffee during the day..surely I overdo with it... Have you tried putting a pinch of ginger powder in a cup of coffee? It's magic ! It's an African's tip. Also, I love tea and another Eritrean tip is to put 3 cloves in the cuttle's water and if you like a little piece of cinnamon....A wonderful smell and aroma Slàinte iolanda
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I like a really dark-oily coffee; very full and deep in flavor.
I like to go see my "girlfriends" at the Java Express, and have them grind me a pound of "house coffee" and espresso together. The house coffee has the caffeine, and the espresso is lovely, dark, and oily
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Chock full o' Nuts Columbian, brewed bold in my Hamilton Beach single serve machine. Cream, a teaspoon of raw sugar and a tablespoon of honey...yum. Start it in the morning with filtered water, two cups and that's it for the rest of the day.
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The Scots are the men that made GOD mad, for their battles are happy and their songs are sad...UNK
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Too much of anything is bad, but too much of good whiskey is barely enough...M. Twain
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Recently I am grinding and drinking "Sumatra - French Roast" from Coffee Roasters in Greencastle, PA. When I am lazy or not really awake I drink "Black Silk" from Folgers. I only use 1 tsp. of sugar now. Both are good coffees.
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I obtained a coffee grinder a few years ago with the intention of grinding beans of the Sumatran and Ethiopian persuasions but my present coffee formula is so satisfying. Shadows, you have rekindled my interest in grinding and I think that after Christmas I will begin to peruse the local whole bean selections and see what I come up with chewing my own...
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