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In reply to the discussion: Health effects of coffee: Where do we stand? [View all]2naSalit
(104,467 posts)51. Ahhhh, coffee! It's what's for breakfast!
It's also what gets me into a socializing state of mind (more palatable for interacting with other humans) so I can figure out what I'm doing the rest of the day. I buy fair-trade coffee from my local roaster exclusively and I haven't regretted it for the past ten years.
I use a porcelain Melita (cone-drip) that makes perfect coffee every time,,. two 10oz cups and that's enough. If it's a vice, I take care of that in the morning and then that's that.
The rest of the day I drink water or I make a juice for lunch. I used to drink soda on occasion - only at night - and only if it was watered down with some kind of alcohol, otherwise it just wasn't worth it.
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Yup. It's water, coffee and wine for me. Coffee in the AM, wine with dinner and water
CTyankee
Aug 2015
#19
That ice/ice water function in the door of my refrigerator has proved to be the best
CTyankee
Aug 2015
#30
I love the crushed ice option, too. Nice for occasional diet pepsi...hubby loves it!
CTyankee
Aug 2015
#56
2 - 3 cups a day of fine grind French Roast. I do question those anti-French Press health concerns.
TheBlackAdder
Aug 2015
#8
It is a misconception that you need coarse grind for a French Press, dependent on the mesh size.
TheBlackAdder
Aug 2015
#59
Let's be honest. Anything but milk, juice, bread, fruits, nuts and vegetables is not 'real' food.
randome
Aug 2015
#10
I cut back until that British study a few years ago said coffee is nearly as hydrating as water
pinboy3niner
Aug 2015
#14