Monday, February 26, 2018

COFFEE FIRST.....THEN SCHEMING....

The relationship between mornings and coffee had always been a beautiful one.

Whether it's enjoying one at a little café, Starbucks on the go, or our chosen elixir at home, it does as much to perk things up as a good man in the morning, or a fresh pair of white briefs.  Nothing like the fresh smell of coffee brewing. First thing in the morning, I head the to kitchen before anything, head to the freezer and get the coffee.  I grind my own beans and then use my glass Melita  coffee pot for a nice slow brew...not one of those contraption things for me...I'm old fashioned....coffee is meant to be slow brewed. And then the smell just takes over.....it's one of the everyday treasures I love....and certainly  a must on a Monday, then let the scheming begin.
 
 Ahhhhhh, that's better... and this song helps too.

Have a Great Monday !!!!!

45 comments:

  1. A nice way to start my morning, coffee, Eydie Gorme, and that tasty coffee cake in the white wrapper!

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  2. I look forward to your Monday post and wonder what the theme might be. This one cheered me up immensely. And a song to boot!!!!! Love it.

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  3. OMG that old black 'n white photo of the commercial coffee vending machine brought back some bad memories of horrible swill!

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    1. the hot chocolate from that machine always tasted like a dirty rag dipped in water.

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    2. They remind me of times when I was visiting at the hospitals....complete swill!!!!! I rather have instant Sanka.

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    3. Sanka and a fish sandwich!!!

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  4. Youngest's roomie is a coffee fiend. Very high standards. Youngest is getting spoiled :-)

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  5. Anonymous2/26/2018

    You grind your own beans? I’m told that makes you go blind.
    JP

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    1. Wives tales.....I still don't have hairy palms either.

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  6. Ahhh... That first cup of coffee on a Monday morning is just Heaven!
    Those two ladies in their comedy turbans enjoying a gossip and coffee is how I'd like my Monday morning to continue. Alas, work always gets in the way.

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  7. Coffee (alongside nicotine and alcohol) is one of my amino acids! And Eydie Gorme makes it all even better... Jx

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  8. The best coffee is always made the slow, old fashioned way. There's nothing like it (...and the aroma!!!)

    Great coffee photos!

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    1. As trendy and up to date on things as I am...I'm still old fashioned at heart.

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  9. no coffee for me alas, not until my blood pressure is down.

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  10. spouse brings me cawfee every morning, or there is hell to pay! starbucks house blend is mah drug of choice.

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    1. Boy, now you have him trained dear.

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    2. that's why they call me warrior queen! (screams like a banshee)

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    3. You will always be Carebear to me, Anne Marie.

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  11. Coffee...it's a good thing. Even better on a Monday.

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  12. Mistress, you and I may be the only ones who use a Meltia coffee pot, which is similar to a coffee press...but it sure does taste good. I too love this post and adore the Eydie Gorme song. You always find the perfect songs.

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  13. I can't function in the morning till I get my coffee. I wish I'd seen this post earlier....my co-worker will love it.

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  14. Carlos makes us each a cafe con leche for breakfast which starts the day off perfectly.
    If we have coffee at all later in the day we use a French press because it makes the perfect cup!

    PS Loving Eydie!

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  15. watch the coffee...it will put hair on your chest.

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  16. Nothing sexier than a man drinking coffee in the morning in his underwear.

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    1. unless it's your spouse in saggy tighty whiteys...

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    2. You best get your man some new whities!!!!!!

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    3. @Anne Marie: It's not the wrapper, but the gift inside that counts! Now if THAT is saggy, you have my thoughts and prayers :)

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  17. Coffee has never looked sexier. I can almost smell it....

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  18. I am retired, you know, and the only thing that drags me out of my shut-in ecstasy is errands, which always include stopping for coffee. In San Francisco, I highly recommend Peet's.

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    1. And no doubt, with bedside service??

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  19. I like my coffee with lots of sugar and cream/milk. I don't know how people can drink coffee just black. I drink a cup before work, then two cups after lunch for the caffeine jolt.

    At home, I like to substitute the creamer with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. If I have guests who might prefer something fancier than the instant coffee from the coffee maker, I drive to the nearest gas station to pick up the French Vanilla, Irish Cream, and English Toffee flavors that people love.

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    1. Oh.....arent you sneaky!!!!

      I sometimes put whipped cream in my coffee when home. I have been drinking, religiously for year a blend from my coffee man at the market, Ethiopian Yirgashiff. My other go to is hazelnut.

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    2. @eroswings: Yay, a coffee soulmate! I had a friend who said that if you can't drink coffee black, then you don't like coffee. I told him to back off and let me enjoy my cup of cream and sugar with coffee flavoring. Folger's Black Silk is bold without being bitter.

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  20. I always have coffee with my breakfast every morning. I also like to have a second cup of coffee or a chai latte in the early afternoon so I can get through the rest of the work day. It's a nice little routine I've got going on.

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    1. I love chai latte and have a pound of it also. I keep that for when I'm not in straight on coffee moods.

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  21. Only instant here (yes, that MUCK!) - 'cos I can't be bothered with all that 'making it' mullarkey.

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    1. I think I had instant once. We have one brand here, Maxwell House that's not bad....but only in a pinch.

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    2. I must have tried them all (or most of 'em) over the years, M.M. It always settles down on the Nescafe granules which manages to keep me ticking over nicely.

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  22. Oh, Eydie Gorme! Thanks! We had a Melita drip. Then a Braun electric drip. Now nothing. But I've been researching automatic espresso machines with built-in grinders and milk steamers. Otherwise, we'll continue to go out for coffee every morning.

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    1. I have to habe one cup upon getting up, but nothing like going out to a cafe for one for the social aspect.

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  23. Where can I find a coffee maker like the one in the 3rd picture, I hope multi tasks and does floors.

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  24. That first cup in the morning is heavenly.

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  25. You're right - that first cup is a delightful must. Naked (morning boner leading the way); cup in hand, out to the patio. I do however love my Keurig - every cup freshly brewed.

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