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Well, Traveller and other mods keep my coffee in the fridge, in an air tight cool little jar.

Then, upon my command, they serve it to me in my favorite mug with just the right amount of creamer and sugar.

Then, they wait in anticipation as I take the first sip.

The looks on their faces are priceless as I finally let them know that they have once again delivered me a cup done right.

Well done, my good and faithful servants. ;)

Life is good.

;) 

t.

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If I EVER serve you a cup of coffee, ted, it will contain....... hmmmmm. I have just given myself a spectacular idea. :39:

BTW ted, where EXACTLY is it that you live? Oh, and are you fond of anchovies? ;):thumbsup:

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Well, Traveller and other mods keep my coffee in the fridge, in an air tight cool little jar.

Then, upon my command, they serve it to me in my favorite mug with just the right amount of creamer and sugar.

Then, they wait in anticipation as I take the first sip.

The looks on their faces are priceless as I finally let them know that they have once again delivered me a cup done right.

Well done, my good and faithful servants. ;)

Life is good.

;)


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Trav, I live in Tx.

Somewhere towards the middle/ western part of the state. Just drop all kinds of chemicals in the general area, you'll be sure to get me! ;)

:thumbsup:

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I know this is rather slightly off topic, but did I ever tell you about my pregnancy craving of anchovies on icecream? Tasted GREAT at the time, but gave me hellish heartburn after :cool: Actually, that gives me a rather fun idea for the Ladies lounge...see you there girls :thumbsup:

Lots of love,

Faithie ;)


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EVERYONE who knows me KNOWS I LOVE MY COFFEE :cool: I live in a hot, humid climate and well...I was wondering, since I store mine in the freezer...WHERE or HOW do you store YOURS?  \_/> Here's a coffee for ya trouble :thumbsup:

Faithie ;)

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HOLY COW! You mean we're not finding a biblical reason to label coffee drinking a sin?

I mean, trees, lights, presents and all that...geez, I thought we might as well include coffee, leavened bread and food sacrificed to idols. ;)

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EVERYONE who knows me KNOWS I LOVE MY COFFEE ;) I live in a hot, humid climate and well...I was wondering, since I store mine in the freezer...WHERE or HOW do you store YOURS?  \_/> Here's a coffee for ya trouble :thumbsup:

FYI Mike (Thomas I believe), it takes me EXACTLY the length of the Coffee Song by Chris Rice to get my breakky and a coffee ready in the morning :39: If you don't actually KNOW what the coffee song is, do yourself a favour and get a hold of Chris Rices latest CD 'Short Term Memories' or check out his web page http://www.chrisrice.com/    He is a man who truely loves Jesus :cool:

Somehow I got totally off track there :39:  But still, I'd love ya to let me know about how you store your coffee, or if you have a funny coffee story ;)

HUGGERS!!!

Faithie ;)

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Can Do, this is my first post other than thanking everyone who welcomed me as a newcomer. First off, I am sorry that i did not put in the proper quote, I am trying to figure out how to include a qoute or exclude one, HELP!!! Secondly, when I saw coffee, I just had to comment on this subject since I am the coffee drinker of coffee drinkers,(you can crown me later). I don't bother storing it in a particular sense, all of us fight over the last drop. Also, i prefer it strong and black. I am sure everyone can agree that coffee should be consumed straight up(black). No sweeteners, no creamers, Jesus would have made it that way if that is what he intended(my humble opinion)still looking for scripture to back that up.And i have found a way to make my coffee go twice as far without sacrificing taste. I mix in ground chicory root, half coffee, half chicory. Chicory root was ground and consumed during the civil war when they ran out of it on the battle field(that info is for you herbalist and historians). Anyhow I came in here boldly and proclaimed the good news of coffee consumption. I am sure to be body slammed, oh well, bring it on. ;)

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Hey Quasar!! Thankyou for posting your very first post in the Coffee thread...personally I feel VERY honoured that such an expert would comment on my insignificant topic ;) I'm trying to be funny, ok ;)

Chicory you say? I'll check that out, thanks for the tip. :thumbsup: I really hope that you enjoy being in here as much as I do Quasar ;) George, the administrator, does a fantastic job of making this place as wonderful as he can. The people here are my family, my beloved friends :39:

Now I'm getting all sooky. Must be time for another coffee :39:

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EVERYONE who knows me KNOWS I LOVE MY COFFEE ;) I live in a hot, humid climate and well...I was wondering, since I store mine in the freezer...WHERE or HOW do you store YOURS?  \_/> Here's a coffee for ya trouble :thumbsup:

Faithie :39:

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HOLY COW! You mean we're not finding a biblical reason to label coffee drinking a sin?

I mean, trees, lights, presents and all that...geez, I thought we might as well include coffee, leavened bread and food sacrificed to idols. ;)

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Ok, I know I'm blonde...but I don't get that :cool:

;) Faithie :39:

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Hey Quasar!! Thankyou for posting your very first post in the Coffee thread...personally I feel VERY honoured that such an expert would comment on my insignificant topic :cool: I'm trying to be funny, ok  :39:

Chicory you say? I'll check that out, thanks for the tip.  :thumbsup:  I really hope that you enjoy being in here as much as I do Quasar  ;)  George, the administrator, does a fantastic job of making this place as wonderful as he can. The people here are my family, my beloved friends ;)

Now I'm getting all sooky. Must be time for another coffee ;)

Love

YSIC

;) Faithie

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can you help me with this quote problem i am having :39:

have one on me ;)

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Well i know freezing your coffe takes awat the flavor so NEVER freeze it.

keep it in a air-tight container-preferably in bean form until grind for use...

also a few more tips...

always use a brown all natural filter.

white ones are bleached that kills flavor and is not good for you either.

and if you can use spring water and when using a coffee maker,never use hot water-just use room temp or cool water

i have been doing this a long time-and I also worked in a beanery for some time in my younger years-so if you are as serious about coffee as I am you will heed my advice

LOVE YOU ALL AND GOD BLESS...

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