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I speak Starbucks-eze
"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:59:03 +0100, "Ophelia"
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>> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> >> Oh that is just so "Beneath the sheltering sky" isn't it?
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>> > Not really. It's indicative of the era when I first learned to make
>> > coffee. Electric coffee makers were percolators back then and the
>> > manual dripper was a fancy gadget you had to buy at a specialty store,
>> > which I did after I started living in an electric stove environment.
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>> Things happen in ones life that enrich it I had an Italian friend many
>> years ago who taught me some recipes which I use today. I had never seen
>> such foods and was thrilled. They are commonplace now but at the time,
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>> were an innovation )
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> Things seem to have come full circle. Now people are thrilled when
> someone makes them over for Turkish coffee! Sometimes, the old ways
> are the best ways.
They are indeed  )
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