How About A Cup Of Joe?

Another Saturday….the convention, GOP convention is in the history books and garden is winding down and my granddaughter had to get braces……I plan to kick back and do as little as possible….you?

I always start my day with a great cup of Joe….I prefer Blue Mountain but I will settle for any good dark roast…..as much as I like coffee I cannot understand the trend of all the flavored stuff that they try to pass off as coffee…..BTW do you visit a coffee shop regularly?  Then you visit a concept that began in the Syrian city of Aleppo….I digress…..

There is a big push for organic this or organic that……and coffee is no different…..but no matter how they try this will NEVER be coffee!

This is disgusting from the floor……

What on earth goes into a latte to make it blue? Ginger, lemon, coconut milk, agave and blue algae powder.

That sounds a bit experimental. It’s very popular. The blue latte was only introduced at Melbourne’s vegan Matcha Mylkbar last Saturday, and they’ve already sold more than 100 of them, at A$8 (£4.60) each.

Nearly a fiver for a coffee? Well, no, not exactly. Coffee is not among the listed ingredients of the blue latte.

Source: Blue latte: the vegan coffee that smells of seaweed and contains no caffeine | Life and style | The Guardian

Can you imagine starting your day with something as disgusting as this?

But it is vegan…..maybe so but it looks like it will taste like wallpaper paste…..or sucking on a sponge used to clean a fish market……

Thoughts?

Me?  I am going to have a shot of “real” coffee and start my weekend in the sun….I hope all have a wonderful couple of days….enjoy life and family….

Peace Out

12 thoughts on “How About A Cup Of Joe?

  1. I drink sixteen cups of triple espresso made in a coffee boiler, every day. No milk. No sugar. Started in the military. Water quality in Southeast Asia, questionable, so it was boiled. We knew that coffee is brewed with boiling water, and coffee, was safe to drink. Canteen cups in the bush. Helmet steel shell, made coffee, when back at the hooch. These days, I favor a handmade brown-drip coffee mug made by the Amish in Ohio, that I bought online at eBay. I enjoy simplicity in almost everything.

    Busy day today. Will be thinking, as usual, of the grandchildren. Trying to forget the world and the insanity, but as always, I will read news and blog all manner of horrible things. Look for a job, because pension, only goes just so far. Whoever said that life gets easier as we get older, I would like to give them a punch in the face.

  2. Jamaica is truly God’s country and its coffee … exceptional. I like mine Black and I will be indulging in it daily once I retire back to the Island in 5 years or less. IRIE!

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