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Coffee Dramatist · 1d ago

“Cups of Coffee” / by Carl Sandburg

. The haggard woman with a hacking cough and a deathless love whispers of white flowers … in your poem you pour like a cup of coffee, Gabriel. The slim girl whose voice was lost in the waves of flesh piled on her bones . . . and the woman who sold to many men [...]
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Coffee Dramatist · 1w ago

Beauty Beholds! Coffee Set from c. 1877

      Coffee Set – Silver encrusted with silver, copper and gold. New York, c. 1877 Maker: Tiffany & Co. Coffee pot, sugar bowl and creamer (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)   . Filed under: Coffee, Coffee Cabinet, Coffee Design, Culture / History Tagged: 1877, Coffee, coffee set, copper, gold, i
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Coffee Dramatist · 1W ago

Coffee with Hazelnuts

Hazelnuts popped suddenly in front of my eyes and just as quickly my mind was agreeing to the imagination that they could be combined with cardamom in a coffee. It seemed like a promising future for the palate. For the preparation of this coffee I took an Italian coffee pot, known to some as espress
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Coffee Dramatist · 2W ago

Coffee and Grapefruit for the Skin

I am informed that those amazing coffee baths in Japan, aiming at improving the health of the skin, have coffee and the juice of grapefruit as main ingredients. Now I have found a scrub by Ayala Moriel, that has precisely these two ingredients in a fairly short list of ingredients. About Ayala Morie
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Coffee Dramatist · 3W ago

The Oral Truth – An Exercise on Dwelling

To Believe and the Truth - Two roles are given to a mouth – to take in and to give out. It is the main form of supplying the organism with the necessary nutrients, as well as being vehicle to the need for mental utterance. A mouth has the abilities of assimilation and of expression. [...]
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Coffee Dramatist · 3W ago

To Complete a Circle – Mexican Coffee in New York City

Closing cycles give me a sense of elevation through deeper understanding. I like connecting occurrences of the past with current ones. While living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I frequented a Mexican Restaurant near Harvard Square, mainly because I was impressed with their coffee. I felt it was prep
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Coffee Dramatist · 3W ago

To Complete a Circle – Mexican Coffee in New York City

Closing cycles give me a sense of elevation through deeper understanding. I like connecting occurrences of the past with current ones. While living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I frequented a Mexican Restaurant near Harvard Square, mainly because I was impressed with their coffee. I felt it was prep
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