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I think Steve's hair looks awfully shiny and he doesn't appear to have any grey :)

Vincent your coffee method sounds great. French press is also fantastic coffee.....but would you believe I make my coffee in my single-serve backpacking plastic thing on top of my mug, for about 10 years now. It is really excellent with my gluten-fried cheesecake. ;)

Still menstrual and DANG those donuts sound great. Carla - ONE-FOURTH of a donut? the horror.....couldn't do it. I need the whole box right now or nothing at all.....


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CarlaB Enthusiast
4) No roots

I can't get past the thought of a chocolate donut...not sure where I'll go from there...probably another chocolate donut...if I could only locate some gluten-free beer locally I might get crazy...and...and... show up late for work or something

OOOOooooo, late for work??? Beer and donuts is gross. Not at the same time, please.

I'm taking care of my roots tomorrow. In fact, tomorrow, my hair will be a completely different color than it is today. Time for a change. I'm fickle when it comes to my hair.

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VydorScope Proficient
Oh, no, another coffee gadget I don't have!!! I've had an espresso machine since before I ever heard of Starbucks. Mine's a Krup. Is that basically what yours is, or does it make coffee not espresso shots?

Makes coffee. Complete with crema :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
Makes coffee. Complete with crema :)

So why are you wanting a french press? Which is better? Am I missing out on something? :P

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I think Steve's hair looks awfully shiny and he doesn't appear to have any grey :)

Vincent your coffee method sounds great. French press is also fantastic coffee.....but would you believe I make my coffee in my single-serve backpacking plastic thing on top of my mug, for about 10 years now. It is really excellent with my gluten-fried cheesecake. ;)

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I'll never forget when one of my pals introduced me to cowboy coffee...we were on a 5 day trip in the Adirondacks. I had run to take care of some "business", and when i came back he had the coffee brewing I remarked at how great coffee smells in the woods, and he said I could have the first cup. I went about my business(not "business"), and he handed me my mug full of steaming hot Java. I took a big gulp - a nice gulp of coffee grounds. That's no way to start the day! I've got one of those thingys now too!

You're welcome to join me for donuts on Monday(sorry I can't get them sooner). We won't be french pressing the coffee, but I can guarantee there'll be no grounds!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Still menstrual and DANG those donuts sound great. Carla - ONE-FOURTH of a donut? the horror.....couldn't do it. I need the whole box right now or nothing at all.....

I know the sugar is really bad for me right now .... even a bite might be enough. I usually realize it's only the first bite or two that I genuinely enjoy .... so I'll have some other food waiting so I don't just indulge in the whole thing because I'm hungry.

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So why are you wanting a french press? Which is better? Am I missing out on something? :P

Dunno, I jsut wanna try one! Its coffee thingy, and I have not tried it, what more realy needs be said? :lol:

I love my cold brew system too, but its complelty different... if you never had a cold brewed ice latte, I can cure you of wanting Starbucks poured over ice ones in one sip :D


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OOOOooooo, late for work??? Beer and donuts is gross. Not at the same time, please.

I'm taking care of my roots tomorrow. In fact, tomorrow, my hair will be a completely different color than it is today. Time for a change. I'm fickle when it comes to my hair.

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1) It's Gluten Free!

So you're getting your hair done for your date with the french press? This is starting to sound more like diamonds and pearls to me!

CarlaB Enthusiast
You're welcome to join me for donuts on Monday(sorry I can't get them sooner). We won't be french pressing the coffee, but I can guarantee there'll be no grounds!

How far are you from Cincinnati? :P I'm going to go buy my donuts today .... Wild Oats carries them. In fact, think I'll go eat lunch, then go over to Wild Oats, and get some almond milk while I'm there so I can let Patti know if it froths .... of course, I NEED to know, too.

jerseyangel Proficient
How far are you from Cincinnati? :P I'm going to go buy my donuts today .... Wild Oats carries them. In fact, think I'll go eat lunch, then go over to Wild Oats, and get some almond milk while I'm there so I can let Patti know if it froths .... of course, I NEED to know, too.

Have a nice afternoon, Carla! And don't eat all the donuts on the way home :D I'll be interested to see if you can get the almond milk to froth--I do fine with it and it would be good to have a little variety.

We have a SS coffee maker, too. It's the one by Melitta. I gave it to my husband for Christmas a couple years ago--and he absolutely loves it--since he's the only coffee drinker in the family. My son's girlfriend liked it so much, she asked us for one for Christmas last year.

Steve's hair--very shiny and healthy looking.

My hair--Seriously considering having it cut--short in the back with full sides. Having a hair funk again--need to do something......

CarlaB Enthusiast
Dunno, I jsut wanna try one! Its coffee thingy, and I have not tried it, what more realy needs be said? :lol:

I love my cold brew system too, but its complelty different... if you never had a cold brewed ice latte, I can cure you of wanting Starbucks poured over ice ones in one sip :D

I don't like iced coffee. I'd be willing to try, but I really don't like it cold. I drink it hot all summer long. When I'm not drinking hot coffee, I drink hot tea instead.

True, nothing more needs to be said!

Have a nice afternoon, Carla! And don't eat all the donuts on the way home :D I'll be interested to see if you can get the almond milk to froth--I do fine with it and it would be good to have a little variety.

We have a SS coffee maker, too. It's the one by Melitta. I gave it to my husband for Christmas a couple years ago--and he absolutely loves it--since he's the only coffee drinker in the family. My son's girlfriend liked it so much, she asked us for one for Christmas last year.

Steve's hair--very shiny and healthy looking.

My hair--Seriously considering having it cut--short in the back with full sides. Having a hair funk again--need to do something......

No, the donuts are frozen and I have tremendous willpower. I'll have no more than 1/4 of one on Sunday. Not supposed to have any at all!

You're just tired of your hair because it takes so long to grow! If you cut it will you be upset with yourself in a few days???? Don't do it!! Clip up the back for the same look. I wear mine in a clip a lot to get through the bad lengths ... (see avatar!!) Don't chop it off for being in a funk ... think about whether you really want it short or long, then stick with your decision. If you really want it short, that's one thing. If it's just cause you're in a funk, don't do it!

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How far are you from Cincinnati? :P I'm going to go buy my donuts today .... Wild Oats carries them. In fact, think I'll go eat lunch, then go over to Wild Oats, and get some almond milk while I'm there so I can let Patti know if it froths .... of course, I NEED to know, too.

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Only 702.2 miles.

It begs the question...(cue Klondike Bar theme) what would you do-ooo-ooo for a gluten-free cholcolate donut?

If you're only going to eat 1/4 of a donut it might not be worth the trip :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
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Only 702.2 miles.

It begs the question...(cue Klondike Bar theme) what would you do-ooo-ooo for a gluten-free cholcolate donut?

If you're only going to eat 1/4 of a donut it might not be worth the trip :P

Hmmm, I can get gluten-free donuts down the street, and Nashville is a LOT closer, maybe I'll go see Vincent for a cup of coffee sometime.

jerseyangel Proficient
I don't like iced coffee. I'd be willing to try, but I really don't like it cold. I drink it hot all summer long. When I'm not drinking hot coffee, I drink hot tea instead.

True, nothing more needs to be said!

No, the donuts are frozen and I have tremendous willpower. I'll have no more than 1/4 of one on Sunday. Not supposed to have any at all!

You're just tired of your hair because it takes so long to grow! If you cut it will you be upset with yourself in a few days???? Don't do it!! Clip up the back for the same look. I wear mine in a clip a lot to get through the bad lengths ... (see avatar!!) Don't chop it off for being in a funk ... think about whether you really want it short or long, then stick with your decision. If you really want it short, that's one thing. If it's just cause you're in a funk, don't do it!

I know--but I'm such a fart in a skillet about these things! :lol:

I actually had an appt on Tuesday morning, but when I got this eye infection, I cancelled it. Probably a blessing in disguise :D

VydorScope Proficient
Hmmm, I can get gluten-free donuts down the street, and Nashville is a LOT closer, maybe I'll go see Vincent for a cup of coffee sometime.

Just make sure I have waring... cause I dont often splurge for the better pods... usaly oonly have *hangs head in shame* Flodgers around cause its a bit more affordable *sulks*

CarlaB Enthusiast
So you're getting your hair done for your date with the french press? This is starting to sound more like diamonds and pearls to me!

I just saw this! :lol: Actually, even my kids are amazed at how spoiled I am by my hubby!

I'm getting my hair done because that's what I've had to do ever since it got darker after having the kids and hubby no longer liked the color ... he's the one that started me on that! I was perfectly happy with my natural color!

The french press could care less about my hair color.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I know--but I'm such a fart in a skillet about these things! :lol:

Now there's one you don't hear every day :lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast
Just make sure I have waring... cause I dont often splurge for the better pods... usaly oonly have *hangs head in shame* Flodgers around cause its a bit more affordable *sulks*

I'll bring the coffee, you make it! ;)

Now there's one you don't hear every day :lol:

That's the truth! Please, tell me what it means ... now I'm the slow one!

VydorScope Proficient
I'll bring the coffee, you make it! ;)

Better bring a good varity then! I love trying dif varations! Much sure you come on a Sunday too so you can attend my class to :lol: Patti comming on October 8th, :lol: so you should crash that day too!

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Just make sure I have waring... cause I dont often splurge for the better pods... usaly oonly have *hangs head in shame* Flodgers around cause its a bit more affordable *sulks*

I think if you polled everyone here you are not alone (puts hands in pockets, hangs his head and kicks the dirt ) I admit it's in my cupboard too. I actually like their breakfast blend with dinner sometimes.

I used to do the "good beans-grind 'em yourself -french press" back in the day. Now I'm just happy to remember to fill the coffee maker and set the timer so I HAVE COFFEE!

That's the truth! Please, tell me what it means ... now I'm the slow one!

CarlaB Enthusiast
I think if you polled everyone here you are not alone (puts hands in pockets, hangs his head and kicks the dirt ) I admit it's in my cupboard too. I actually like their breakfast blend with dinner sometimes.

I used to do the "good beans-grind 'em yourself -french press" back in the day. Now I'm just happy to remember to fill the coffee maker and set the timer so I HAVE COFFEE!

That's the truth! Please, tell me what it means ... now I'm the slow one!

I've always (like, the other 2 times) heard it as "as jumpy as a fart on a skillet"...meaning fickle, or restless, indecisive...

It's definitely one of the more colorful expressions in the english language!

Oh, then I'm going to keep intervening to keep Patti from cutting her hair. I'm that way, too. That's why I change the color every couple months. When it was shorter, I changed the style every time!

Cheap coffee means you're drinking it for the caffeine if you can afford better and don't bother with it. If you can't afford better, then it means you're doing the best you can. I am VERY spoiled ... I buy good coffee. But I am too lazy to grind my own, so I do have it ground for me. If I get back into drinking it at home, I might buy a new coffee grinder like a friend of mine has that's much easier than the little one I have.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Cheap coffee means you're drinking it for the caffeine if you can afford better and don't bother with it. If you can't afford better, then it means you're doing the best you can. I am VERY spoiled ... I buy good coffee.

:blink: OUCH! :blink:

You are a coffee snob! :o

I'm that way about power tools... :rolleyes:

CarlaB Enthusiast
:blink: OUCH! :blink:

You are a coffee snob! :o

I'm that way about power tools... :rolleyes:

I take it you fall into the too lazy to buy good coffee category!! :P

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I take it you fall into the too lazy to buy good coffee category!! :P

My coffee might be cheap, but my coffee TABLE is handmade! (toots own horn BEEP-BEEP)

Don't get me wrong I'm not a Folgers guy 24/7 (why do feel the need to defend my coffee here? :huh: )

I do treat myself every now and again. We have a Starbucks on campus, but they (the folks actually brewing the coffee) don't know what they are doing. The coffee is undrinkable sludge (I know, consider the source, the "Folgers guy"). I prefer the Green Mountain coffee I can get at the campus convenience store. If I could afford to drink the good stuff all day, every day I'd have a basement full of Kona and you'd all be invited for gluten-free coffee and donuts. (and beer for brunch ;) ) No need to get your hair done for coffee at my house! :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
My coffee might be cheap, but my coffee TABLE is handmade! (toots own horn BEEP-BEEP)

Don't get me wrong I'm not a Folgers guy 24/7 (why do feel the need to defend my coffee here? :huh: )

I do treat myself every now and again. We have a Starbucks on campus, but they (the folks actually brewing the coffee) don't know what they are doing. The coffee is undrinkable sludge (I know, consider the source, the "Folgers guy"). I prefer the Green Mountain coffee I can get at the campus convenience store. If I could afford to drink the good stuff all day, every day I'd have a basement full of Kona and you'd all be invited for gluten-free coffee and donuts. (and beer for brunch ;) ) No need to get your hair done for coffee at my house! :P

Campus? What do you do?

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