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Unread 02-13-2015, 01:28 PM   #101
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Tervis finally sent my new tumbler, which holds a little over 16 oz.
I measured my travel-mug last week; it also holds 16oz. I use two scoops [that 29.6cc scoop I inherited from somewhere] with 16oz of tap water. Then add sugar, creamer, honey.

Lately I've been mixing 1 scoop LaVazza with one scoop Maxwell House Regular. Comes out pretty good. After adding the other condiments, of course.

(Yes, I did notice your new mug.)

Edit: Oh, OK...29.6cc is 1.000895oz...

That's what's wrong with this country!!! @#$%&* Metric system!!!
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Unread 02-13-2015, 03:49 PM   #102
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If you like Lattes or steamed milk/ cream in your coffee drink... A quick way to make the frothed moo juice, I do half n half, is to put it in a cup and microwave it for two to three minutes. It froths up real nice, but watch it to avoid a mess, then mix your favorite bev. I also like to add Torani hazelnut syrup to my Columbian/ Kona/ Peaberry coffee.
For field mix breakfast, when humping a ruck, I did one canteen cup with the powdered chocolate, a coffee packet, two creamers, and two sugars. That would last me 'til lunch snacks or dinner hot LRRPs.
Coffee is the Elixir of Life...
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Unread 02-14-2015, 01:52 PM   #103
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No comments about the Forum Parabellum patch, which was custom-installed? Two big loves of my life combined, for what it's worth...

It cost about $20 to do this.
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Geez Guys, This is by far the most sickening thread I've ever read! What are you, coffee drinkers or a syrup swilling bunch of pansies? Change your ways before it's too late. Your sugar and cream addictions are leading you down the path of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay, not to mention moral turpitude. I've had this same discussion with my two buddies, Jose and Earl, and I've persuaded them to start exercising and eating right. Look what they've accomplished in just one month!
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What are you, coffee drinkers or a syrup swilling bunch of pansies?
Present, Sir!

I stand guilty as charged!
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instant abs !!!!!!!! i love it norme...........
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Now that you have more or less picked out your coffee, You need something to put it in: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Cuppa-15-O...ugers/32983957
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Already have one...couldn't pass it up.
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Consolidating my 100+ CD's of archived web stuff...Noticed these two pics...
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This article may help! http://www.coffeereview.com/review/
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This is pretty pricey stuff, Eric, though I'm sure it's probably tasty. I'm still reeling from sticker shock! $80 a pound for a Starbucks roast? It better have been crapped out by angels!
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I know it's an oldish thread, but in FB I found this interesting link made by the BBC about coffe, maybe some of my Luger friends would be interested in it.


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http://www.bbc.com/news/business-33527053?SThisFB
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Interesting article ..but ...flat white originated here *S*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_white
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