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Topic 13 · 88 responses · archived october 2000
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~KitchenManager seed
Hook up that ol' caffeine IV and start typing!
~CotC #1
No, no, NO!... Room-temperature espresso enema!
~stacey #2
sad, sad news... I spent yesterday (my day off!) in doctors offices and the "voice of reason" went off the deep end IMO when she recommended I give up all caffeine (including chocolate) I am in mourning and think I shall drown my sorrows in a double cap!
~KitchenManager #3
Why does they want ya to give it up? (I know my reasons...)
~terry #4
Don't worry, we'll be your support group!
~stacey #5
Honestly... seems like I am high risk for breast cancer with relatives on both maternal and paternal sides having dealt with it. "Studies" link breast cancer to high fat and high caffeine diets... I asked whether it was the high fat diet or people with high body fat percentages were at risk (because I'm definitely one but not the other) she said her recommendation was to lower fat AND eliminate caffeine. I'm trying to find that 'fine' line between healthy and happy.
~KitchenManager #6
Let me look some stuff up, and I'll be back as soon as I can.
~terry #7
Is that going to be tough? Can you do it?
~stacey #8
My health is valuable to me but if I am forced to cut out something I enjoy very much... well yesterday I couldn't (did not try to) resist a bit of semi-sweet chocolate BUT I did buy new decaf teas and am still drinking decaf coffee. Because I don't eat meat, my fat consumption is pretty much from dairy and the HDL cholesterols I get in olives and avocados. I again, refuse to give up some seemingly simple pleasures (like REAL cheese) but I will try to use more olive oil instead of butter in my cooking. If someone made it a dare, of course I COULD do it. But do I want to?
~terry #9
Keep listening to that inner voice.
~stacey #10
It's pretty loud... hard to avoid!
~terry #11
No coffee for me today so far, and it's 2:09 !
~KitchenManager #12
WHAT? Do I have to drink stacey's and terry's allotments?
~terry #13
No, no, no. You might keel over. DO NOT drink our allotments. Yesterday was a no coffee day pour moi!
~stacey #14
And today???? I'm doing the tea thing -- with honey. It's actually a loose tea I picked up in Austin called "sereni-tea" Corny, eh? A good combonation of mint, chamomille and yarrow.
~terry #15
YOu *MUST* know this Stacey. There is a way cool lady I met from Denver who does the most killer coffee substitutes imaginable. I must get this info to you soon.
~stacey #16
Send quick... faaaaadddddddinggggggggggg.
~terry #17
It's somewhere . . . in my memory banks . . . searching . . .
~stacey #18
I'm on a loose tea kick now!
~terry #19
Still searching . . . I can see her clearly.
~stacey #20
C'mon, Mr. Detail-Oriented.
~CotC #21
I'm hyper-sensitive to caffeine (no snickering, WER!!) but I've recently found a fun and effective way to counteract it if'n I drink it too late at night and NEED to go to sleep. Valerian root and Melatonin produce quite the synergistic effect (in me, anyway) and have the added effect of producing some truly _funky_ dreams! Then I'm all well-rested in the AM for mo' coffee, mo' coffee, MO'!
~stacey #22
ever thought of switching to half caf/ half decaf? That's how I weened myself.
~CotC #23
But where's the fun in that?
~stacey #24
Well, after you've been off caffeinated coffee for awhile, half caf is a LOT of fun!
~terry #25
Drinking coffee again today. Can't seem to cut it out.
~stacey #26
I am too -- decaf with half and half and some dulce -- dessert coffee!
~terry #27
dulce in coffee, as in seaweed?
~stacey #28
no, sugar with a typo!
~KitchenManager #29
General Mills International Coffees for me today, Viennese Chocolate Cafe.
~terry #30
Tiny bit o java today.
~stacey #31
Decaf Colorado Blend
~KitchenManager #32
Two cups o' stale, burnt coffee left over from the wife's all night study session...
~stacey #33
YUK!
~terry #34
Are you getting laid back km?
~KitchenManager #35
???????
~Wolf #36
ohmigod, wer's at a loss for words!
~stacey #37
and it's shaking the foundation of my existence!! C'mon WER.... SAY SOMETHING!!! *giggle*
~KitchenManager #38
LOL?
~stacey #39
*smile*
~KitchenManager #40
Drinking some coffee as we type... (hope you're smile is as pretty in person as it is on here...)
~stacey #41
thank you for the compliment hope I pass the inevitable comparison test! a mighty subjective matter but I'll give it a whirl.
~KitchenManager #42
(you did just fine, btw, Stace...) The coffee beer is out again, it's Red Hook Double Black Stout. That's right, kids, a stout beer brewed with Starbucks coffee... (just cross-posting the words makes my mouth water!)
~riette #43
I don't like coffee - can't even make it.
~autumn #44
Coffee is YUM--but not in the summer.
~KitchenManager #45
how about on autumn? (and, btw, that's why double ice caps were invented...)
~riette #46
yuksies
~terry #47
Hey, I like those iced cappucinos at Borders cafe. Good stuff.
~riette #48
The very idea gives me the shivers!
~autumn #49
HA HA, wer! Those iced thingies remind me of a Slurpee.
~KitchenManager #50
and, around here 7-11's sell cappucino Slurpee thingys...
~riette #51
The only thing I like to slurp is frozen Coke.
~autumn #52
I was in the 7-11 last night at midnight (!) and noticed their banner proclaimed French Vanilla cappucino coolers. It made my skin crawl to think about it.
~KitchenManager #53
http://www.coffeetalk.com/
~mikeg #54
cofffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
~riette #55
noooooooooooooooooooooooo!
~stacey #56
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssss!
~riette #57
You also a big coffee drinker. The idea sounds so cosy to me - pity the taste makes me shiver.
~terry #58
What do you like to drink in the morning Riette, tea?
~mikeg #59
mmmmmmmmm teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
~KitchenManager #60
leeeeeooooonnnnniiiii
~riette #61
A can of Coke does fine for me.
~autumn #62
(*shudder*)
~riette #63
Same thing, though, isn't it? Lots of cafe�ne, except one can swallow the Pill down without burning your throat to bits.
~TIM #64
What kind of pill burns your throat? Sorry, could not resist!
~riette #65
Does your mother know you're here???
~PT #66
Of course she does. She also has a computer.
~MarciaH #67
Whatcha wanta know about Kona Coffee except that straight it is not drinkable in my discerning palate's opinion. Waaaaay too bitter. Eats bowls off of Battleship silverware. takes the bottom out of your cup and stomach simultaneously. Blended, it is superb.
~MarciaH #68
Coffee with Drambuie Who can resist the smooth silky texture of this delicious liqueur - Drambuie - a recipe gifted to The Mackinnons of Strathaird by Bonnie Prince Charlie. As a fugitive in Skye while fleeing from the English forces, Bonnie Prince Charlie took refuge with the Mackinnons on Skye who offered him shelter. In return for their hospitality, he gave them this recipe for his own liqueur. Still made to this day from that secret recipe based on whisky, Drambuie is THE liqueur of Scotland. Ingredients: -1 measure of Drambuie -1 - 2 teaspoons soft brown sugar -pot of strong coffee -double cream To serve - Warm for each serving a "comfortable to hold" stemmed glass or glazed stemmed goblet. Put in the Drambuie, stir in the brown sugar and fill with coffee to one inch below the rim. Stir until the sugar is completely dissolved, then pour the cream over the back of a silver (if possible) teaspoon so that it floats on the surface. Do not stir again.
~terry #69
Boy, that's sure worth a try. How about Kahlua and Coffee?
~MarciaH #70
We ate early so did not indulge in either the coffee (still too warm outside) or the Kahlua. However, later on...*sigh* It would have been wonderful later... (wrong company.....*bigger sigh*)
~sociolingo #71
Needed coffee last night to offset the effects of red wine and an irritating 22 year old!!! Still slept like a log.
~sprin5 #72
What's up with the 22 year old?
~sociolingo #73
Hormones mostly!!!! (Love!!!) .... and a mother who is in thesis and too small house crisis
~MarciaH #74
Sounds like normal household madness this time of year. You know, it is when the sap rises *grin*
~sociolingo #75
Well, someone put a tap on it please - I'm drowning!!!
~MarciaH #76
I hear you! I would laugh but it is no laughing matter...*sigh* and Sugar maples are not old world trees. sigh
~sociolingo #77
Coffee, PLEASE someone!!!! How about Columbian, nice and strong and tasty.
~MarciaH #78
Kona is good... One cup at night will keep you awake for days on end.
~sociolingo #79
I think I'll settle for a milky one right now, and hope I sleep
~autumn #80
A strong shot of kahlua, and you'll be out all night.
~MarciaH #81
about now, that sounds great. Better than those Long Island Iced Teas you were imbibing last summer?
~autumn #82
Ho ho, don't get me started! This year's passion is Hard Lemonade.
~sociolingo #83
What on earth is that???? A SOFT drink???? *grin* Trying desperately to replace coffee with iced water and lemon. Have succeeded so far (it's 10 am)
~MarciaH #84
Nuthin soft about "Hard" anything in America. It means a liberal amount of one or another adult beverage has been added.
~sociolingo #85
oh - Hooch! (that's what one brand here calls it!)
~MarciaH #86
been called that here, as well...
~autumn #87
This is much classier than common hooch...:-)
~sociolingo #88
Hooch is the brand name here - there are a lot of different ones out now - popular at parties. My daughters drink them.
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