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#81 2015-10-30 12:53:13

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Water?

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#82 2015-10-30 13:48:00

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Nothing!  mad

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#83 2015-10-30 14:25:47

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Yea not hard to tell this is a COFFEE thread!  smile


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#84 2015-10-31 12:37:15

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

lol , coffee time again , refill time .


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#85 2015-10-31 13:14:24

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Watching the sun rise with a hot steaming mug of high-octane caffeinated joe in your hand...Is there any better way to start the day?  big_smile


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#86 2015-10-31 13:16:50

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

^ Tea!

*ducks & runs*
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#87 2015-11-01 14:40:50

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Tea? Oh, right, it's a British thing. No need to duck and run, it's what you drink. Perhaps the mug of morning joe is a traditional Yank thing, FWIW, if I'm not enjoying a mid-afternoon double espresso, I usually alternate with a green or white tea.  8)


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#88 2015-11-01 15:54:45

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

g33zr wrote:

Watching the sun rise with a hot steaming mug of high-octane caffeinated joe in your hand...Is there any better way to start the day?  big_smile

And when you can't drink it - eat it!
Dark chocolate-coated coffee beans - 28 pieces - 336 mg of caffeine, but OH so good!

- I thought I saw a dark mist drop to the floor and drift out the door!  Could have sworn I saw a 'helmet' for just a second!

yikes


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#89 2015-11-02 03:19:24

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Sector11 wrote:

Or artificial sweetener tastes like sugar ... NOT, and that after taste, do they tell you about that?  NO! YUK!

Yeah, even stevia has an odd taste.  I don't know how people use that stuff.  I've tried numerous times and I always go back to sugar, preferably organic.

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#90 2015-11-02 09:38:21

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Artificial sweetener tastes like...eeh that. tongue My coffee I prefer nude. smile

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#91 2015-11-02 12:28:13

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KrunchTime wrote:

Yeah, even stevia has an odd taste.  I don't know how people use that stuff.  I've tried numerous times and I always go back to sugar, preferably organic.

Yea, that stuff is found easily here, so I tried it, and threw it away. My blood sugar levels are always in 'the green' so to speak so I'm not over doing it with sugar.

Have you ever tried coffee with brown sugar?  Nice taste.


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#92 2015-11-02 12:31:18

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

I prefer coffee with some sugar and cream. Pretty boring, but that's how I like it.


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#93 2015-11-02 12:33:33

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Like it black , coffee warms & starts to wake me up this morning lol ( here ) .


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#94 2015-11-02 18:36:31

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

KrunchTime wrote:
Sector11 wrote:

Or artificial sweetener tastes like sugar ... NOT, and that after taste, do they tell you about that?  NO! YUK!

Yeah, even stevia has an odd taste.  I don't know how people use that stuff.  I've tried numerous times and I always go back to sugar, preferably organic.

I agree stevia does have a pretty striking after taste, but Splenda I've found to be the closest to real sugar, which I just can't use..Besides, the coffees I drink are usually all flavored anyway so I could actually get away drinking it black

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#95 2015-11-02 20:45:34

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Instead of using sugar in my coffee (when I don't drink it black), I use Sucanat, an organic sweetener made from 100% certified organic sugar cane.


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#96 2015-11-02 21:53:46

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

@ Horizon_Brave
If you can't use sugar it's obviously not a choice.  My grandmother was diabetic and she learned to live without sugar.  That was before artificial sweeteners became popular, once they did she figured, why bother, she was use to no sugar by then.


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#97 2015-11-02 21:55:22

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

g33zr wrote:

Sucanat

Now that looks interesting ... must try and find some.


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#98 2015-11-02 22:03:38

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

altman wrote:

Like it black , coffee warms & starts to wake me up this morning lol ( here ) .

I'm with you altman. Why complicate the necessities of life? tongue

The more black, the better. As a matter of fact, I'd eat it with a spoon if I could make it thick enough!   wink


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#99 2015-11-02 22:16:07

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Temetka wrote:

I prefer coffee with some sugar and cream. Pretty boring, but that's how I like it.

Aahhhhhh cream, have not had that on a 100 years ... or better part of, which ever comes first.


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#100 2015-11-02 22:18:01

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Re: Bunsen Coffee Shoppe

Panda wrote:
altman wrote:

Like it black , coffee warms & starts to wake me up this morning lol ( here ) .

I'm with you altman. Why complicate the necessities of life? tongue

The more black, the better. As a matter of fact, I'd eat it with a spoon if I could make it thick enough!   wink

lol , guess it would be super black mate .


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