I’m trying to stop drinking coffee altogether. Right now, I’m at work and I’m so tired because I haven’t had any coffee all day. I also have a really bad headache. How can I wake up and be productive without coffee?
I am contemplating a charity event that will involve drinking as much coffee as possible in 1 day (crazy i know but i’m really curious) ala Futurama style.
Does anyone know if there are any dangers involverd with a task like this?
Just a quick note – i genuinly had no idea of the ill effects of caffine and was seriously considering this. I was intending to see my GP first however. After most of the comments on here i don’t think i’ll bother.
Thanks guys – its true that you learn something new every day.
I’m trying to buy a coffee machine made by fagor the model number is cr18 and it’s free standing. I’ve contacted fagor and they’ve given me a list of suppliers but these are all for build in ones. Can you please help.
Oh by the way, coffee reduces my appetite too and I tend to eat less on days when I drink it. It also makes me moody and depressed. Could it be the acidity of coffee causing this?
what is the best way to make froth from milk to nice coffee?
I wanna get machine to make froth into the coffee.But I do not
need coffee machine.
If you stay awake for say a whole week and you drink only lots of coffee, will you still have symptoms and microsleeps?
Hey there. Can anybody tell me, why coffee tastes better, if I buy it in a coffeeshop?
For example: If I make myself coffe with exactly the Dunkin’ Donuts coffee ground, they use to make their coffee it doesn’t taste as good as the coffee they sell, by far not. Why? I mean; I used the same one? What do they make different? I have tried out making the coffee with about every ratio of coffee and water, but I really never got the taste!
I hope anybody can help me!
I have several travel mugs that I often fill with coffee and take with me in the car. The problem is that the cups quickly absorbed the taste of the coffee. Now if I put any other beverage, like tea, in the mugs all I can taste is stale coffee. I do wash my dishes very well with soap and water, so that is not the problem. It is just that the coffee is so strong I guess? Anyway, Can anyone please tell me how to remove this stale coffee taste from my travel mug?
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We currently have one of those large coffee pots in our office, so we get I’d say between 8-10 cups of coffee per pot. We currently have Peet’s French Roast (nasty) and we usually put about 3-4 scoops in the coffee filter which is a regular sized coffee filter (flat). I honestly have no idea how many pots we get out of each 1 pound bag because many people make coffee here in our office. How many pots would you say you’d get from 1 pound of ground coffee?
I just bought a 4-cup coffee maker to replace my broken Krups. The directions mentioned that, before making the first cup of coffee, I should run water through the system first. I did this, but even after a month of using the coffee maker every day, the coffee tastes like plastic. I’ve been using the same filters, water, and coffee as I did in my old machine, so it has to be the new coffee maker. How do I get the plastic taste out of my coffee?