Ugh... I was born in Winter and really hate it. Always hated when I was growing up and we would get the rare snow because my parents would make me get dressed up and go outside in it. Luckily Winters are mild here usually. Very little snow or freezing temperatures. Coffee is the perfect beverage to wash down eggs, bacon and potatoes for breakfast.
I saw snow only once in my whole life - back in 1978 when it snowed in South Florida (I'm not kidding) - until I visited a friend in the UP of Michigan when I was 38. I knew then that I was a winter kinda gal. That made my decision to move me and my boy from Florida to Ohio 5 yrs ago a very easy one. On my second pot - I'm wired today!
I'll be brewing up a fresh pot in a few moments. And yes, heated seats. I find that the cool air in combination with the warm leather provides a very comfortable sensation. Otherwise, the leather is absolutely uncomfortable in such weather. I'd rather not freeze my back or... other end.
Via ... the new instant coffee from Starbucks is REALLY good. Throw in some Almond Cream Carnation Flavored Creamer and you got a delicious coffee mouth party for less than $1.50
I tasted theirs at a store demo and it tastes the same as beans just grinded and brewed. I don't know how they do it.
Just roasted some chesnuts and made super strong smooth coffee. 5 tbs. in 16 oz. The recommended is 2 tbsp.
-_- I just made a vectored Pizza, would coffee help me stay up? I need to finish some PSD's and seems like sugar is not working for me.
Ahh, one thing... I don't know how to make coffee and would coffee with a lot of sugar defeat the purpose of caffeine?
Well, I'm not entirely sure. When I worked overnights at a nursing home and I didn't have enough money to buy soda before or at work, I would LOAD up their free coffee with like eight packets of sugar and a powdered creamer, and it somtimes did the trick. Most of the time the sugar and the caffeine fought it out, and the sugar generally won.