Posted by Dell (WA) on September 30, 2017 at 11:29:24 from (174.21.65.24):
In Reply to: Coffee drinkers posted by Fatjay on September 29, 2017 at 21:17:34:
Jay........my folks drank coffee, and as a kid they'd fill a cup with milk and just a touch of coffee and spoon some sugar in it. When I got BoyScout camping, we'd have this big ol'can settin' on edge of campfire and when the water boiled, we'd dump a baggy fulla grounds in it. Then after we could smell the coffee, we'd putta clean ROCK in it to settle the grounds, and punch some holes in the canned milk and cream it. No matter how carefull, the can alway leaked when you put it back into your backpack. So I quit drinking coffee with cream. When I worked for the forest service, we'd stop and visit these ol'sheep herders, they'd dump some of the grounds out and fill'r full of new grounds and water and offer us a cuppa TAR. Its NOT POLITE to refuse coffee. When I worked at a tracking station on the BIG island of Hawaii, the KONA school district didn't start until October, so the nimble fingered kids could pick coffee berrys during September. Most coffee growing places plant the coffee trees under shade trees so the berrys wouldn't gitt sunburned. In Kona, the afternoon sun was shaded by clouds blown in from the ocean. hummmn, time fer my coffee refil.......real coffee drinker Dell, NO LO-CAFF fer me
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