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Jan 31 2009

Saturday Morning Coffee@eHow

Published by chameleonsdream at 4:45 pm under Coffee & eHow Edit This

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Saturday Morning with Coffee@eHow!

Okay, so Saturday morning may be a bit of a misnomer. I got caught up in fooling around with the new blog colors and watching the Top Chef marathon on Bravo TV and gosh, what do you know, it’s already 2 in the afternoon! I’ve got a bunch of coffee eHow’s to share though, including some on how to buy my favorite coffee and how to brew up some mean coffee drinks.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Logo How to Buy Green Mountain Coffee

by  Jami Delgado

Jami’s back in the coffee@eHow spotlight with a short, quick how-to on where and how you can buy Green Mountain coffee. Y’all know by now that I like Green Mountain. They’re a socially responsible coffee roasting company that considers customers, growers, employees and the world right up there alongside their stockholders. And they make great coffee. They’re also building a new plant and adding new jobs in a market where most other coffee companies we know (hint: it starts with Star and ends with Bucks) are trying to slash costs.

how to make cuban coffee How to Make Authentic Cuban Coffee

by  AllysanDrew

It’s not often that I run across a technique for making coffee that I haven’t seen before, and I can’t wait to try this one. eHow writer AllysanDrew gives really really clear step-by-step instructions so that even if you’ve never used a moka pot before, you’ll know exactly how to make her authentic Cuban coffee.

Generic coffee mug placeholder How to Make Pumpkin Spice Coffee Just like Green Mountain Coffee

by  dlcass

Yes, I love my Green Mountain Coffee. My flavor of choice is blueberry, but I do enjoy the pumpkin spice Green Mountain coffee when it’s in season. That’s why I was thrilled to find this eHow by dlcass about how to make pumpkin spice coffee just like Green Mountain’s. I admit it - I tried this one. It really IS that good!

Coffee Flan How to Make Coffee Flan

by  Flip-n-Out

Mmm.. Flan!! There was a woman in my old neighborhood who used to make flan once or twice a week and send her kids out to sell them door to door. I never met her, but oh, my gosh, did I ever look forward to having $5 on the day that it showed up at my door. That’s why I can’t wait to try this recipe from Flip-n-Out for coffee flan. Sounds like tonight’s dessert to me~!

How to Make A Gallon of Iced Latte to Drink All Day How to Make a Gallon of Iced Latte to Enjoy All Day

by  6daughters4me

Okay, bear with me here. This recipe calls for instant coffee, which I don’t generally use. Ever. But the idea behind the recipe, and the great instructions are spot on! I’ll bet I could whip this up using my favorite Cafe Caribe as a homemade base - and seriously, you HAVE to read all the way through to the TIPS on how to keep your kids out of your latte. Totally hilarious.

And that’s it - my Saturday morning coffee@eHow has actually managed to last until almost 5 in the afternoon. I hope you learn something new and decide to try something delicious!

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3 Responses to “Saturday Morning Coffee@eHow”

  1. caregivingdaughteron 01 Feb 2009 at 11:20 am edit this

    Your blog is awesome! I’m sipping on my coffee now as I’m reading. Nothing beats a great cup of coffee!

  2. slcolmanon 01 Feb 2009 at 11:30 am edit this

    I have always been interested in trying out a moka pot so being able to read that article about them was great! Thanks :)

  3. chameleonsdreamon 02 Feb 2009 at 6:51 pm edit this

    @caregivingdaughter - thanks! Drop by for coffee any time. Most mornings, I even tell you what I’m drinking.

    @slcolman - I LOVE moka pots. It’s what my grandmother used to use to make espresso when I was growing up. I’ve never paid more than a few dollars for one at a yard sale.

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