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Posted on 06/26/2004 8:07:15 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
How do you work 'em?
Just unscrew top and add water to the bottom part, Then you put in the middle part which is like a metal strainer, that's where you add the espresso grounds, pack down, but not too tight. Then screw on the top tightly and put it on the burner. Done!
Once it starts perking, you can stir up the first drops with a teaspoon of sugar (or Splenda, in your case) in a mug until it forms a caramel-looking cream. Add the rest of the coffee to this cream when the perk is complete and you have a delicious large espresso.
Serve in small cups like these.
Hah! Used the first few minutes of lunch break to register for my classes. Good thing, too. One was down to 7 seats left. That class is going to have over forty people in it! I've never had a CS class so big.
Now, fix lunch and stare at the campus map so I know where I'm going....
Yeah.... I know. It was a bad sting.... got stung by several bees. Only takes another one like that and I could be in trouble!
Espresso Camping Coffee....yummmmmy
I was like that. As a kiddo, I got stung by several bumble bees out in the woods in Post Oak (That was where the shootin range was.). I passed out, and came to after we got home, where I promptly threw up all over my mom's shoes.
I have been REAL careful not to get stung since then.
That throat thing was what I was going to call for help for - if it had happened. As it was - I was breathing fine. Just kinda like *bad* flu symptoms.
I did go to the doctor for 2 wasp stings on my ear a few years ago. I was dizzy and feeling like I might pass out. I sought help then.
Sexy thongs, Master Dwarf!
I've got to run out and pick up my sister from the mechanic's. She dropped off her car to get the AC fixed.
Be back later!
I am gonna have to drag out the espresso maker!
We have a good family friend - sort of a substitute aunt for us kids - who's allergic to nuts and bee stings. Last time we were in Canada, she got stung, and had left her epi-pen at the hotel... we were so scared, but she didn't have a reaction.
Thanks, check out my profile page. I added the baby ticker to it.
The last time I got stung a lot I didn't have that physical reaction - VERY FORTUNATELY!!!
I was on a bike trip with 7 guys in ministry to northern New Mexico. We were in BFE panhandle of Texas and rode into a swarm of honeybees! They flew into my T-Shirt and started stinging!!! About 1/2 mile ahead was a convenience store that saved my sanity! I pulled in there and I know I freaked those guys out cause I had a tank top on under my T-shirt and I was ripping only that T-shirt off in the parking lot of the store to get them bees gone!
One of the ladies went in the bathroom with me and counted 8 bee stings on me. OMG!!! That was itchy miserable. I put Cortisone on 'em at every gas stop after that trying to get 'em to quit itching.... pretty much gone the next day - but that day was hot and they were terrible for the rest of that ride.
My neice is allergic to peanuts. She can't even go in Wendy's...they cook (or used to cook) with peanut oil and just the oil in the air would cause a reaction.
I order her Easter candy from Vermont Nut-Free Chocolate. Get her little sister's there too...they don't have any peanut items in their house.
I gotta go back to work. That student just didn't show but I've got more things to get done today so I don't have to work any other days.
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