perogee 05:19 PM 09-28-2009
I just had to share
:-)
I could not even wait to get the pictures taken before getting them both on the go
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The aluminum is a little too big for just myself, so it will be a company pot. The stainless is all mine baby
:-)
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bigheadmark 05:27 PM 09-28-2009
perogee 05:31 PM 09-28-2009
Turkish
have not heard of Greek, what is the difference?
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The Poet 05:32 PM 09-28-2009
Originally Posted by perogee:
have not heard of Greek, what is the difference?
Too many jokes, too little time.
:-)
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SkinsFanLarry 06:00 PM 09-28-2009
Just be careful now, that Turkish coffee has some kick to it!
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captain53 06:11 PM 09-28-2009
Excuse my ignorance but exactly what the hell is it?
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bigheadmark 06:31 PM 09-28-2009
i asked if it was Greek because I thought your last name was Kananaskis, but then after looking closer I noticed it's not....
Turkish coffe is enjoyed by Turkish people and many people in Europe...it's like an espresso
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captain53 06:38 PM 09-28-2009
Originally Posted by bigheadmark:
i asked if it was Greek because I thought your last name was Kananaskis, but then after looking closer I noticed it's not....
Turkish coffe is enjoyed by Turkish people and many people in Europe...it's like an espresso
Learn something new everyday thanks for informing me might like to try some one day. I drink dark roast and chicory (CDM Brand) brewed with a cold water maker. Enjoyed by us LA natives, it is more like used motor oil!
:-)
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coolfrenz28 04:18 PM 10-14-2009
I think this a greek coffee style. Isn't it?
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Mister Moo 06:45 PM 10-14-2009
You are a wise man, making turkish - nice foam! You experienced with it or is this your first try? I got hooked on turkish coffee a year or so back thanks to a brother cigar smoker/coffee lover and find myself making a cup after dinner almost every evening. Nice stuff - very nice stuff.
It's all the same coffee by many names - turkish, greek, arabic...
See more discussion at
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...hlight=turkish
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perogee 07:53 PM 10-14-2009
I have tried it before, thanks to your first thread
:-)
I just finally got around to trying some of the proper equipment, instead of just a pot (which works, do not get me wrong, these just work better).
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mark467s 02:18 AM 10-21-2009
Wow its an awesome present for you.I liked the both the big one and your small baby also.want to know more about it ,how to use.
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perogee 06:41 PM 04-14-2010
I do believe that I will put one of these to work tonight for my birthday "dessert"
:-)
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perogee 06:43 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by mark467s:
Wow its an awesome present for you.I liked the both the big one and your small baby also.want to know more about it ,how to use.
Sorry, had not checked this in a while
:-)
If you want to know how to use one of these little gems, Mister Moo posted a fantastic thread on Turkish coffee, just search in the coffee forum for it. I got hooked because of it
:-)
(Moo is a wise, wise man
:-) )
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Neuromancer 11:49 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by bigheadmark:
i asked if it was Greek because I thought your last name was Kananaskis, but then after looking closer I noticed it's not....
Turkish coffe is enjoyed by Turkish people and many people in Europe...it's like an espresso
Yeah...like an espresso made of mud...
:-)
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bookman 10:41 PM 04-15-2010