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Coffee !

I've been all over these forums & can't find the 'right forum', so mybe i'll find an answer on the front porch ?  Smiley Very Happy

I have 2 cans of 'cheapie' coffee ; tried mixing them so they would be more flavorful, but not-so-much did it work. Might buy a more spendy brand & mix them, but in meantime, anyone have any ideas on how to make these cheap brands taste better ?

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Morning coffee and evening wine!

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I HAVE TO SET UP THE POT THE NIGHT BEFORE FOR AUTO- BREW, BECAUSE I AM TOO GROGGY&UNCOORDINATED TO MAKE COFFEE 'TIL I'VE HAD COFFEE!
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PART TWO OF:

21 Surprising Coffee Facts That Will Perk Up Your Afternoon

Drink three cups a day and you could live longer. ๐Ÿ™Œ

 

 

15. Decaf does not mean caffeine-free.

An eight-ounce brewed cup of decaf coffee actually contains two to 12 milligrams of caffeine, the Mayo Clinic states. In comparison, a regular cup of coffee supplies between 95 to 200 milligrams, while one can of cola has aout 23 to 35 milligrams of caffeine.

16. The word "coffee" comes from the Arabic word for "wine."

Qahwah later became kahveh in Turkish, and then koffie in Dutch, which is where we get the English word coffee.

17. Starbucks opens an average of two stores per day.

You can now order grande lattรฉs at more than 29,000 locations around the globe, 47 years after the first store launched in Seattle.

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18. One cup of black coffee only has one calorie.

Adding sweeteners, cream, and other mix-ins can quickly jack up the total. A venti Java Chip Frappuccino from Starbucks contains 88 grams of sugar and 600 calories โ€” more than a McDonald's Big Mac!

19. Teddy Roosevelt reportedly coined Maxwell House's slogan.

Our nation's 26th president loved coffee so much that one of his son's described his custom cup as "more in the nature of a bathtub," according to Smithsonian.com. On a 1907 visit to Andrew Jackson's former estate, the commander in chief supposedly dubbed a cup of Maxwell House joe "good to the last drop," a catchphrase still used today.

20. You can order coffee 25,000 different ways at Dunkin'.

The recently renamed doughnut chain did the math on its customizable java drinks. It sells 2 billion cups globally per year, enough for customers to pick each option 80,000 times.

21. The grounds can beautify your skin.

Save your leftover beans for a DIY scrub. "Coffee grounds are physical exfoliators that can lift off dead skin cells, making skin feel smooth and look brighter," says Good Housekeeping Beauty Lab chemist Danusia Wnek. "And caffeine is thought to improve blood circulation in skin, but there isn't yet sufficient clinical data on its use in topical products."

CAROLINE PICARD Health EditorCaroline is the Health Editor at GoodHousekeeping.com covering nutrition, fitness, wellness, and other lifestyle news.
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21 Surprising Coffee Facts That Will Perk Up Your Afternoon

Drink three cups a day and you could live longer. ๐Ÿ™Œ

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You pour it without thinking (or more likely to help you start thinking) but there's a fascinating backstory behind your morning cup of coffee. Here's what goes into each cup of brewed beans โ€” err, seeds.

1. The drink dates back to 800 A.D.

Legend has it that 9th-century goat herders noticed the effect caffeine had on their goats, who appeared to "dance" after eating the fruit of the Coffea plant. A local monk then made a drink with the produce and found that it kept him awake at night, thus the original cup of coffee was born.

2. Coffee beans are technically seeds.

They're the pits of the cherry-like berries found on the flowering shrubs, but we call them "beans" because of the resemblance to legumes.

3. And you can eat coffee cherries as a food.

Early on, people mixed coffee berries with fat to create an energy-rich snack ball, according to PBS. They would also ferment the pulp to make a wine-like drink (yum!?).

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4. There are two main types: Arabica and Robusta.

Growers predominantly plant the Arabica species. Although less popular, Robusta tastes slightly more bitter and contains more caffeine.

5. Brazil grows the most coffee in the world.

Today, Brazil produces about third of the world's supply, according to the International Coffee Organization, about twice as much as the second place holder, Vietnam.

6. Only two U.S. states produce coffee.

Kona coffee is the United States' gift to the coffee world. Because coffee traditionally grows best in climates along the equator, Hawaii's weather is optimal for harvesting beans. California also recently got into the coffee game with dozens of farms now churning out pricey premium bags.

7. Espresso means "pressed out" in Italian.

This refers to the way espresso is made โ€” forcing boiling water through pressed coffee grounds. And although espresso has more caffeine per volume than coffee, it would take three shots to equal the amount in a regular cup of joe. 

8. The world's most expensive coffee can cost more than $600 a pound.

One of the most coveted varieties comes from the feces of an Asian palm civet. The cat-like creature eats fruit including coffee cherries, but is unable to digest the beans. The excreted seeds produce a smooth, less acidic brew called kopi luwak, but the means of production has drawn criticism from animal welfare activists.

Back in 1511, leaders in Mecca believed it stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. Some 16th-century Italian clergymen also tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be "satanic." However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.

Even as recently as the 18th century, the Swedish government made both coffee and coffee paraphernalia (including cups and dishes) illegal for its supposed ties to rebellious sentiment.

10. You can overdose on coffee.

Don't worry, you would need to drink about 30 cups in a very short period time to get close to a lethal dose of caffeine, Vox reports.

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11. Finland is home to the biggest coffee lovers.

The average adult Finn goes through 27.5 pounds of coffee each year, according to the International Coffee Organization. Compare that to a measly 11 pounds per American.

12. Coffee drinkers tend to live longer.

Research has linking moderate consumption (about three to four cups per day) with a longer life span, plus a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and Parkinson's, according to Harvard Health Publishing.

13. The largest cup of coffee ever filled a 9-foot tall cup.

The 3,487-gallon serving earned a Guiness World Record in 2012.

14. The Boston Tea Party helped popularize coffee in America.

In the lead up to the Revolutionary War, it became patriotic to sip java in lieu tea, of PBS reveals. The Civil War also made the drink more pervasive because it helped energize tired troops.

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Pssst! Makes you think twice about that second cup, eh?

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Iโ€™m forbidden from saying where this sign was posted but, I enjoy part of the sentiment, not the beverage choice.๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Yep, that'd be me!!!  Smiley LOL

 


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There's nothing like a big ol' hot mug of coffee to start the day off just right.See the source imageI meant to "drink," not to shower in!

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As as some ot you know Mary and I have collected Fiestaware for years. We have every type of cup/saucer,  mug, Latte mug, Cappuccino mug, Tom and Jerry mugs, espresso cups and jumbo mugs they make. We have many colors and mugs with decals for all seasons. 

 

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@DaveMcK,

I used to collect mugs from my travels.  I would buy a mug featuring the state I visited or a venue like a musuem, or Disney World, and so on.  But after a while, my cupboard became cluttered with just too many mugs and cups from various places--taking up way too much space.  So before Marie Kondo even came on the scene, I went on a major decluttering tear and packed up just about every collectible drinking item and haul them all off to the Salvation Army.  Now, that doesn't mean I stopped collecting.  It just means I found something smaller and easier to display without taking up any usable space. I switched to collecting refrigerator magnets during my travels and now almost my entire frig is covered with them.  I still have a small contingent of coffee cups and mugs.  But they are decidedly few and for the most part, they all match.

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Well Dave - Does this mean that you guys here will now be talking about having a "mugga" coffee?  Man Wink  Man Wink

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I find it interesting that some people interchange the term cup and mugs!

 

A cup is used for tea and is smaller. A Mug is used for coffee or chocolate and is thicker.
Both are drink wares and used to drink beverages like coffee, milk, tea or hot chocolate. Both are made of ceramic/porcelain materials though they are also available in stainless steel (travel mugs), metallic and glass versions too. The main difference between a cup and a mug is its capacity. A cup holds typically 6 fl. oz. of liquid, which is 180ml, and a mug typically 8 fl. oz. or even greater, which is 240 ml. Another difference is that a mug is a type of cup that is sturdier and comes without a saucer while cup and saucer are visualized as a pair. A mug can be with or without a handle on its side. A cup is used majority to drink tea and a mug for coffee or hot chocolate.

All information about the difference is based on the main usage in the world. This doesnโ€™t imply that the properties are strictly regarded to a mug or a cup, there are also combinations available.

 

I hope everyone enjoys your coffee however you drink it!

 

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I am featuring photos of old coffee grinders for a while wih my coffee posts.

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Dave,

Is that a picture of an old coffee grinder?

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