GrimTuesday said:I've always been a fan of the White Chocolate Mocha from Starbucks as far as sweet coffee goes.wulfy42 said:
And that's pretty impressive to be able to write papers that fast. it takes me at least four hours to write a 2000 word essay.
That's actually Grimsprice's avatar, and I think he still has it (amusingly enough we are both from the same state although he is further north than me). Mine is a screenshot of the most recent trailer for the TV version of A Game of Thrones. It's Sandor "The Hound" Clegane.benzooka said:I am drinking coffee right now actually.
Nowadays I like my coffee with just a bit of sugar to take off most of the bitterness and some milk. I prefer my coffee to be dark; Parisienne being a favorite.
The best luck with your paper GrimTuesday!
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Actually, that's a myth. Apples do not contain caffeine. They do, however, contain glucose and other carbohydrates which gives you an energy boost, which may explain the myth.Kirkby said:o also if ur tryin to stay awake apparently apples have more caffeine in them than coffee
I grind my beans and use a french press too. I don't like the drip coffee makers, they just taste kind of bland. If you live near a Costco they have some pretty good beans there that you can buy in large amounts. That where I got the stuff I'm drinking from and it is really good. I got some that were from Rwanda that were really good but I haven't been able to find any more as of late.the antithesis said:Actually, that's a myth. Apples do not contain caffeine. They do, however, contain glucose and other carbohydrates which gives you an energy boost, which may explain the myth.Kirkby said:o also if ur tryin to stay awake apparently apples have more caffeine in them than coffee
As for coffee, I could talk about it for days. I used to roast my own beans before I couldn't swing the expense and time. What I have found is that there are many little things you can do to improve the quality of your coffee. These days I suffer the whole beans from a grocery store, but they are fresh ground using a burr grinder and brewed in a French press. I find this brews a cup of superior flavor and body. Fresh roasted coffee would make it even better, but I'd have to drive an hour to get to the closest roaster to here.