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Let’s Talk Coffee

let's talk coffee

Seeing as how it’s Monday morning, let’s talk COFFEE.

Personally? I need to start each day with a cup of Nescafe – my apologies to any coffee snobs, I clearly don’t have the gourmet gene 😉 .

I’m pretty spoiled because most days the husbear gets up first and will even bring me a cuppa in bed!

At night however, I much prefer a decaf coffee.

Tea or Coffee?

But other than that, I tend to drink tea. And I like my cup of tea just like the husbear – strong and sweet 😉 .

However, if I am out I drink coffee – mainly because it is impossible to get a decent cup of tea unless you are at home. Has anybody else ever noticed that?! And besides, I refuse to pay four or five dollars for a cup of hot water and a tea bag. Seriously.

So when I am out, I order coffee.

But not just any coffee!

My Favourite Coffee Order

My favourite coffee order is:

“a vanilla decaf half strength skinny latte”

I’m sure the baristas hate me – what a fusspot!

But I’ve also heard much more outlandish coffee orders, so I know I’m in good company.

Weird and Wonderful Coffee Orders

Miss 25revealed some of her barista secrets some time ago in her guide to coffee shop etiquette; this time she spills the (coffee!) beans on some of the weird and wonderful requests she has heard:

I’ve even heard some folk are so fussy, they will only go to coffee shops that stock their favourite brand (eg Chiasso, Di Bella, Lavazza, Merlo etc).

I’ve learned a lot from my daughter since she worked in the industry for quite a few years. I’ve heard her complain if the coffee beans are burnt, or the coffee machine makes a terrible noise (because apparently if it is being used correctly, that shouldn’t happen!). Whereas all I know is if it tastes good – or not. I have to say, often the smell is much more tantalising than the taste!

One final tip before I finish chatting about coffee – if you go to Italy, don’t ask for a decaf, the staff will literally laugh at you!

Enjoying a very expensive coffee in the Piazza San Marco in Venice …

Now it’s your turn to talk coffee – what’s your favourite order?!



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