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#101 2010-07-25 06:33:34

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Sector11 wrote:
Zen:Core wrote:

EDIT: For the record though, I avoid the dirt water they call coffee at the gas station down the road.

OK, that's good.  Not knowing what "gas station down the road" you are talking about, I'll avoid them all.

I have discovered that there is a fine art in gas station coffee and that's to keep it simple. The "Gas Station" in question is the "fancy" one here in town of the 2 we have. I mean, I live in a rural area. I don't expect my gas station to have a "House Blend" or a "Columbian Blend", I want gas station coffee. Coffee that comes in Regular or Decaf. A little cream and some sugar...BAM! I'm out the door.

I-Hop has some great coffee as long as it involves an Omelet, hash browns and pancakes.

Dennis Leary's diatribe on Coffee flavored coffee is all I can think of when I read this thread. (Can't believe it hasn't been posted yet.)


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#102 2010-07-25 14:39:09

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Re: Coffee is a food group

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I'd love to find a little beatnik coffee house, maybe I'll make it into a day journey.

Oh I remember "coffee houses" in the 60's in Montreal.  My favourite was "The Café Preg" in the basement of an old building that looked like it was once a wine cellar with the brick walls the arched openings between sections.  Come to think of it, the smoke that hung in the place like a fog had a distinct sweet smell at times too.  It closed at sunrise!

I went back one in the 90's - talk about change, the name was the same but they had plastered over the walls, put in expensive tables and chairs and the waiter was in a waist coat.  They ruined the place! - my opinion.

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#103 2010-07-25 15:22:33

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Zen:Core wrote:

Dennis Leary's diatribe on Coffee flavored coffee is all I can think of when I read this thread. (Can't believe it hasn't been posted yet.)

I do beleive that we now have an official Coffee is a Food Group Video.

That was GREAT! ... just f... coffee flavoured coffee GREAT! lol

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#104 2010-07-25 15:52:06

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Re: Coffee is a food group

winotree's poor little old gray-haired momma's best-ever coffeecake recipe  tongue

3 cups sifted all-purpose flour
3 teasp. double-acting baking powder
1 teasp. salt
1 cup soft shortening
1 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs, unbeaten
1 cup milk
1 teasp. vanilla extract
1½ cups light-brown sugar, packed
3 tablesp. flour
2½ to 3 tablesp. cinnamon
¾ cup melted butter
1½ cups light or dark raisins, rinsed in hot water
1½ cups coarsely chopped walnuts

Start heating oven to 350°F.  Grease bottoms of two 8"x8"x2" pans.  Sift the first three ingredients.  With electric mixer at medium speed, or "cream" or with spoon, thoroughly mix shortening with granulated sugar, then add eggs, until very light and fluffy--about 4 mins. altogether.

Then, at low speed, or "blend," beat in alternately, just until smooth, flour mixture in fourths and combined milk and vanilla in thirds.  Spread one fourth of batter in each pan; top with one fourth of combined brown sugar, 3 tablesp. flour, and cinnamon: pour on one fourth melted butter; then sprinkle with one fourth raisins and nuts.  Repeat.

Bake 50 minutes or until done.  Makes 16 to 20 servings.  roll

Note: cake may also be baked in one 13"x10"x2" pan 50 minutes or until done.

© Good Housekeeping Cook Book, edited by Dorothy B. Marsh, Director of Foods and Cookery, Good Housekeeping Institute, Seventh Printing, January 1958



I've made no corrections to this recipe, first copyrighted in 1942, to accommodate or account for today's tastes.  You may change it howsoever to suit your diet.  tongue

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#105 2010-07-25 15:58:45

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Re: Coffee is a food group

This is for winotree - who said it first here:
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#106 2010-07-25 16:02:54

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Re: Coffee is a food group

winotree wrote:

winotree's poor little old gray-haired momma's best-ever coffeecake recipe  tongue

OH I'm going to try that!  tongue mmmmmmmmmmm

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#107 2010-07-25 16:06:58

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Should this have been posted into the How To forums??  lol

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#108 2010-07-25 16:39:17

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Re: Coffee is a food group

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Should this have been posted into the How To forums??  lol

No way, coffee stuff has to stay in the "Coffee is a food group" shop!  cool

And always remember my moto:
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#109 2010-07-25 16:44:08

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Anyone ever try to replace their morning brew with either an energy drink or those five-hour energies? First you feel like you're all good, then you feel a bit tired, then you get the jitters followed by a feeling that resembles death.


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#110 2010-07-25 17:10:27

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Re: Coffee is a food group

CrunchyFree wrote:

Anyone ever try to replace their morning brew with either an energy drink or those five-hour energies? First you feel like you're all good, then you feel a bit tired, then you get the jitters followed by a feeling that resembles death.

From the first time I saw those "energy drinks" my brain said: There's trouble!  And I've stayed away from them.

Some reading: http://healthpsych.psy.vanderbilt.edu/2008/RedBull.htm & http://www.aboutlawsuits.com/energy-dri … ings-1161/

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#111 2010-07-25 18:53:04

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Re: Coffee is a food group

@CrunchyFree
-Just visit my neck of the woods, we have tons of small coffee shops in town that also do "light," food and tea, etc.

I think in the downtown area we have to have at least five or six, (this is a small town, by the way, ~30,000 in the winter, and we have a very small downtown, tongue)


Unfortunately we're supposed to be getting another Starbucks; I don't particularly care for coffee as a daily drink, I drink massive amounts of iced tea/sweet tea instead, but even I can tell that when I'm treating myself there are better options.

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#112 2010-07-25 19:29:29

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Coffee is a Food Group Wallpaper - Alpha 1 - 1280x1045 with coffee bean background

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#113 2010-07-25 19:38:56

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Schadt91 wrote:

@CrunchyFree
-Just visit my neck of the woods, we have tons of small coffee shops in town that also do "light," food and tea, etc.

I think in the downtown area we have to have at least five or six, (this is a small town, by the way, ~30,000 in the winter, and we have a very small downtown, tongue)


Unfortunately we're supposed to be getting another Starbucks; I don't particularly care for coffee as a daily drink, I drink massive amounts of iced tea/sweet tea instead, but even I can tell that when I'm treating myself there are better options.

I always thought the idea of charging 7 dollars for a coffee no better then 7-Elevens was ludicrous.

Sector11 wrote:
CrunchyFree wrote:

Anyone ever try to replace their morning brew with either an energy drink or those five-hour energies? First you feel like you're all good, then you feel a bit tired, then you get the jitters followed by a feeling that resembles death.

From the first time I saw those "energy drinks" my brain said: There's trouble!  And I've stayed away from them.

Some reading: http://healthpsych.psy.vanderbilt.edu/2008/RedBull.htm & http://www.aboutlawsuits.com/energy-dri … ings-1161/

Well I had to ween myself off the stuff when I was drinking three a day because my pee was the same color as the drink and my appendix started to hurt.


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#114 2010-07-25 22:35:49

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Re: Coffee is a food group

CrunchyFree wrote:

I always thought the idea of charging 7 dollars for a coffee no better then 7-Elevens was ludicrous.

Well I had to ween myself off the stuff when I was drinking three a day because my pee was the same color as the drink and my appendix started to hurt.

$7 for a coffee?  WOW!  Oh yea, I'm over the hill, I remember a bottomless cuppa @ 25¢  I keep forgetting that and it's 10 pesos here - about $2.25

My brain told me to stay away. Glad I did.

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#115 2010-07-25 22:44:56

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Many years ago, my father was a chef in a big restaurant . . . back then, coffee was $.10 ... ten cents ... a dime.

He complained when it went up to 25 cents . . . he would say, "Damn, someday, they're gonna charge for a glass of water"
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I remember while on hoilday, a few years back, I was in New Zealand.
They kept wanting to sell me a "short white"

What's a 'short white' ?  A small cup of coffee with the milk already added.

"I'm old ... I'm not in touch with reality" ... on a good day.  cool

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#116 2010-07-25 22:54:45

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Re: Coffee is a food group

vrkalak wrote:

I remember while on hoilday, a few years back, I was in New Zealand.
They kept wanting to sell me a "short white"

What's a 'short white' ?  A small cup of coffee with the milk already added.

Apparently there are a few parts of the US where people might order a coffee with cream and sugar as a "hot blond on sand", but that used to just be diner staff argot.  I guess nostalgia and internet searches are causing things like this to become more mainstream.


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#117 2010-07-25 23:57:54

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Re: Coffee is a food group

vrkalak wrote:

Many years ago, my father was a chef in a big restaurant . . . back then, coffee was $.10 ... ten cents ... a dime.

He complained when it went up to 25 cents . . . he would say, "Damn, someday, they're gonna charge for a glass of water"
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I can imagine.  I remember my old man coming home from the bi-monthly shopping trip and complaining about the cost of food.  8 bags, they were the big heavy paper bags, of food for $25-30 to feed a family of four for two weeks.

Ah yes, nostalgia - something those young whipper snappers don't have.  big_smile

vrkalak wrote:

I remember while on hoilday, a few years back, I was in New Zealand.
They kept wanting to sell me a "short white"

What's a 'short white' ?  A small cup of coffee with the milk already added.

"I'm old ... I'm not in touch with reality" ... on a good day.  cool

A short white.  Neat.  Here if you want a black coffee that's OK but if you ask for "un cortado" (cut) if comes with a "touch" of milk. And it's a "toy" cup.  You know those things you buy for your daughters to play with, about that size.  I call it a free sample, but not free.

I always get a "doble" (doble) un doble cortado.  And that double is almost as big as a normal sized coffee mug in Canada/US.  big_smile

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#118 2010-07-26 02:42:23

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Sector11 wrote:

$7 for a coffee?  WOW!  Oh yea, I'm over the hill, I remember a bottomless cuppa @ 25¢  I keep forgetting that and it's 10 pesos here - about $2.25

My brain told me to stay away. Glad I did.

$7 dollars is a lot today. Starbucks overcharges the hell out of their coffee.


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#119 2010-07-26 03:08:41

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Re: Coffee is a food group

CrunchyFree wrote:
Sector11 wrote:

$7 for a coffee?  WOW!  Oh yea, I'm over the hill, I remember a bottomless cuppa @ 25¢  I keep forgetting that and it's 10 pesos here - about $2.25

My brain told me to stay away. Glad I did.

$7 dollars is a lot today. Starbucks overcharges the hell out of their coffee.

Maybe so but from what I read here Starbucks doesn't sell coffee they sell something they call coffee but it tastes like something else.  My God, could George Carlin have had fun with that one.  I can hear it now...

And cappuccino what the hell is this cappuccino anyway?
Cappuccino like Cujo - they start with a C - they both end with an O
Oh oh ... hmmmm ... all that white foam ... ...
... looks like rabies ...
It's a rabid coffee --- kill it!!!

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#120 2010-07-26 03:44:43

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Re: Coffee is a food group

Sector11 wrote:

Maybe so but from what I read here Starbucks doesn't sell coffee they sell something they call coffee but it tastes like something else.  My God, could George Carlin have had fun with that one.  I can hear it now...

They have passwords for slightly differing flavors of a liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike coffee and if you ask for a coffee they ask you "What kind?" which is when you enter a password. Something like "A vente mochafrappadappashoopidydoopidiespressochino with extra gay" and then they hand you a cup of a liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike coffee.


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#121 2010-07-26 04:52:40

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Re: Coffee is a food group

CrunchyFree wrote:
Sector11 wrote:

Maybe so but from what I read here Starbucks doesn't sell coffee they sell something they call coffee but it tastes like something else.  My God, could George Carlin have had fun with that one.  I can hear it now...

They have passwords for slightly differing flavors of a liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike coffee and if you ask for a coffee they ask you "What kind?" which is when you enter a password. Something like "A vente mochafrappadappashoopidydoopidiespressochino with extra gay" and then they hand you a cup of a liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike coffee.

A vente mochafrappadappashoopidydoopidiespressochino is not a valid password. Please remove the space and try again. big_smile

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#122 2010-07-26 05:20:30

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Re: Coffee is a food group

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almost, but not quite, entirely unlike coffee.

I see the operative word here is "unlike".  So we agree that, as far as Starbucks is concerned, you'll never get anything that does more than begin to slightly resemble actual coffee?


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#123 2010-07-26 12:34:30

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Re: Coffee is a food group

pvsage wrote:
CrunchyFree wrote:

almost, but not quite, entirely unlike coffee.

I see the operative word here is "unlike".  So we agree that, as far as Starbucks is concerned, you'll never get anything that does more than begin to slightly resemble actual coffee?

It's it the name:  "Star bucks coffee flavour" they shortened it to Starbucks.

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#124 2010-07-26 20:41:54

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Re: Coffee is a food group

pvsage wrote:

. . . . to slightly resemble actual coffee?

Starbucks, actually kinda/sorta resembles coffee?  roll   Who'd a thunk.

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#125 2010-07-27 05:48:12

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Tim Hortons $1.65 for a large coffee (COFFEE FLAVOURED)

But as far as Coffee goes.... If it's brown, hot and wet it's all good smile

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