Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Coffee, anyone?

Call it six years of Honduran influence, but I whole-heartedly believe a person should have coffee almost continually brewing at your home, and most definitely when a visitor comes by, expected or unexpected. And obviously, if you're to serve coffee, then you must have something to serve with the coffee - some sort of bread, pastry, cake, cookie, or some such thing that would be good with coffee. A person must always have those sort of things on hand.


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

that is such a fun thought...i love the smell of coffee. i just wish i liked the taste of it. i guess if you add enough sugar... :)

Alvarez Family said...

Yes, actually, it doesn't matter to me WHAT kind of coffee it is, or where it's from, or how cheap it is, because all I can really taste is the yummy creamer! My favorite for the Christmas season is Peppermint Mocha...mmm..Starbucks makes a good one, too. Tastes like you're drinking a York. :)

~just me~ said...

you're so good! :) when I have people over, I say, "well, if you *really* want coffee, i'm sure i can dig around the back of my cupboards to find a coffemaker, but you're gonna have to figure out how to use it... and maybe if I look in the very back of my freezer, I can find some coffe for you to put in the coffemaker, while you're at it." :)

Glenna said...

LOL, i'm with you Ruth. I love coffee and usally have up to 2 cups a day (more if I hit starbucks at some point) :)

RP said...

I LOVE coffee. I'm not addicted, of course. I just simply have to have it all day, all the time. I wish Starbucks delivered. My favorite is their Christmas blend, and though I haven't checked for it yet, I imagine it's out already... So much deliciousness, so little time!

Alvarez Family said...

Yeah, coffee is so many things. It's like smelling comfort. Even though I may only have my morning cup, just the aroma and the thought of it makes me happy in some superficial way. :)