Re: Morning without coffee == headache in the evening?
Von: harrym (harrym@ruraltel.net) [Profil]
Datum: 24.09.2008 03:27
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Newsgroup: alt.coffee
Datum: 24.09.2008 03:27
Message-ID: <05WdnRtCnMAFCkTVnZ2dnUVZ_vSdnZ2d@news.ruraltel.net>
Newsgroup: alt.coffee
"Dee Randall" <deedovey@shentel.net> wrote in message news:gb83l4$4eh$1@registered.motzarella.org... > > Do you suppose it is called swill also because your stomach goes swilling > around just at the smell of this horrible smelling coffee? > Geez -- My stomach goes reeling at the thought of a cola, too. Was it a > caffeine cola? > > Dee Dee > I've come to the conclusion that one man's swill is another man's nectar. On a trip awhile back, I drove twenty miles out of my way to try the espresso at a coffee house I had read about as one of the best in the area. The place was full of students with books to read or games to play, young business types, and a barista seemingly engrossed in the TV. My double espresso should have been a single -- it would have been less painful. Nowhere up to par with the espresso cart I found at a music festival a few weeks before. Maybe it was a bad day for the shop, but others seemed to be enjoying theirs. I have found the same phenomenum to hold true for regular coffee as well. We have a friend who will not give up her old aluminum percolater because "nothing else tastes like coffee".[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
