Article about coffee

Anamarija

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After I read topic:
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,27775.270.html

and having my own issue with to drink or not to drink coffee I tried to found in new articles on SOTT.net about this subject to translate on Croatian SOTT.net and I didn't find so if anyone could be so kind to give me link to article that you know that is good information to share.

Dakota, thank you in advance.
 
Dakota said:
After I read topic:
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,27775.270.html

and having my own issue with to drink or not to drink coffee I tried to found in new articles on SOTT.net about this subject to translate on Croatian SOTT.net and I didn't find so if anyone could be so kind to give me link to article that you know that is good information to share.

Dakota, thank you in advance.

Hi Dakota,

Have-you tried to do your search using the words: intitle: coffee
 
Huxley said:
Simply searching ''coffee'' on the SOTT website brings up alot of articles that would suit, from what i can see.

The connection between coffee and gluten sensitivity seems like a good one to transcribe.
Yes, Huxley, you are right, but when you put "intitle: coffee" like Gandal suggested you get more good articles, for example, this one is excellent because I have started to using butter in my coffee yesterday ;).

http://www.sott.net/article/303307-Butter-in-your-coffee

p.s. thank you Gandalf, good to learn something each day.

Have a beautiful day both of you :D.
 
Please be aware that, if you drink Turkish coffee and buy already toasted and minced coffee – it could contain barley (in Bosnia many producers of such coffee mix barley with coffee to make more profit). Barley contains gluten…
 
Toda22 said:
Please be aware that, if you drink Turkish coffee and buy already toasted and minced coffee – it could contain barley (in Bosnia many producers of such coffee mix barley with coffee to make more profit). Barley contains gluten…
Toda22, thank you for information :).

I never found it Turkish coffee good or tasty.

Today I have "British breakfast - black tea" with lott of butter and bit of cream, it was great. ;)

I will try couple of days to avoid coffee to see will I feel different.
 
«Quote from Dakota: Today at 01:36:26 PM »

"Today I have "British breakfast - black tea" with lott of butter and bit of cream, it was great."

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I had always known that in English breakfast you have something more than tea, butter and cream, besides that: sausages, bacon, pinto beans, and some parts of the U. K. added black pudding made from pig's blood.
 
caballero reyes said:
«Quote from Dakota: Today at 01:36:26 PM »

"Today I have "British breakfast - black tea" with lott of butter and bit of cream, it was great."

--------------------------- ------------------------------ -----------------------------

I had always known that in English breakfast you have something more than tea, butter and cream, besides that: sausages, bacon, pinto beans, and some parts of the U. K. added black pudding made from pig's blood.

I think what Dakota means is the tea itself is named ''British Breakfast Black Tea''.
Its a common standard black tea:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Twining-English-Breakfast-bags-Pack/dp/B007RXUFL2
 
Just tried coffee with butter.I like it, it's creamy and softer, pleasant tasty and healthy, will practice it with my coffee cup in the morning. Thank you guys!
 
The commercial shown by Huxley in reply7: "Twining English Breakfast Tea bags", reminded me a key scene of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece "The lady vanishes".
 
caballero reyes said:
«Quote from Dakota: Today at 01:36:26 PM »

"Today I have "British breakfast - black tea" with lott of butter and bit of cream, it was great."

--------------------------- ------------------------------ -----------------------------

I had always known that in English breakfast you have something more than tea, butter and cream, besides that: sausages, bacon, pinto beans, and some parts of the U. K. added black pudding made from pig's blood.
:lol: :lol: :lol:, yes, yes, I meant "English breakfast black tea", just a tea without rest of the stuff ;).

In some early days that kind of breakfast will be great way to start the day, but in these days I could only eat like a mouse because my liver and stomach can't bear mucho, mucho food ;).

Thank you Huxley for explaining my mistake. :P
 
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