Good morning
clynn (one of the other early risers).
Horrid pic of US 74. No words. Prayers for any and all affected. :'(
Would you believe - finally have a pic showing the teacup for starting the day vs. coffee.
Being the beak token tea drinking rep I thought I'd celebrate the day by making some coffee. Very rarely do I ever drink coffee. . .unless it's KONA coffee, especially Kona when in Hawaii. So in deference to my tea choice, I made a pot of Kona for National Coffee Day. Ah, but then I do it all the way. Made a full pot of my supply of 100% pure Kona. You have to indulge in the real thing to know why I say that. Not only is the taste great but there's not that ugly after taste that you have to hide by eating or drinking something or brushing your teeth again. Now halfway through my first mug of Kona. Maybe it'll be 3 today (to celebrate the holiday) and then there's an extra cup left to warm up tomorrow.
Warmed up coffee not such a good idea but it's too expensive to toss. When I have a client who I help with their trip they usually ask what they can bring back for me. I usually say a fresh island pineapple would be good. But when they return they've learned the difference in cost of pineapples and Kona. But you like Kona, don't you? Not even easy to find it in my area. Cost for a pound is - well, you could buy a lot of tea bags!! Mostly sold in smaller 7-8 oz bags. Not too many buy it, at least not any of my friends that I know. Blended versions/blends are definitely not as costly (but the taste
is lacking).
I will use it when I have guests. And I use it on special days like today. And, I use it because I deserve it.
Anyone have a loooooong straw - I'll share.
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So - long story short - today I'm having Kona.