A question, though - I have been playing around with making a cold-brewed concentrate, then filtering and diluting with boiling water. What would be the health effects of this versus your usual coffeemaker product?
Andrea
--- On Sun, 2/7/10, Brenda Young <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Brenda Young <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Consensus on coffee?
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Sunday, February 7, 2010, 1:34 AM
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> Oh LOL, I just drink my Starbucks Espresso, home version,
> and nope, no sugar or anything else, yum.
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> Love,
> Bren
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> Jack Oughton wrote:
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> > So - do y'all drink coffee? [naturally I am assuming
> we take it
> > without the sugar and probably without the milk?] - if
> so, why, if
> > not, why not?
> >
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> Straight black American style, unless I feel like a double
> espresso.
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> I'm one of those sensitive to some things, so I use coffee
> to relieve the low fat headaches resulting from a
> pemmican-mixing mistake(1), and turn on the afterburners of
> the bird of thought.
> After experimenting, I find that the least or no ill
> effects come from organic Colombian, starting with green
> beans, light roast, medium fine grind.
> I assume that this could be from a minimum of
> phyto-estrogens, and least use of insecticides.
>
> Note (1) So it seems that a greater proportion of jerky in
> the pemmican is inflammatory. Hm. Hoodathunkit.
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> William
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