Coffee Monday

Good morning,

Are you as fascinated by coffee art as I am?  Getting those beautiful coffee drinks with art swirled into the foam, it is almost too pretty to drink.  I found a website this week that showcases some of this latte art.  It is called Superb Cook and the article is titled

Adorable Latte Art – 19 Photos

This is one of the images from the collection.  Wow!

Click the photo to see the entire collection.

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Coffee Monday

Good morning.

I seem to be on a coffee ice cream theme.  Last week it was Vietnamese Coffee Popsicles   This week I came across an ice cream recipe titled:  No Churn Coffee Toffee Fudge Swirl Ice Cream.  Wow! Doesn’t it look amazing?

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It reminds me of one of my favorite Ice creams I would get as a child.  This no churn recipe sounds easy and delicious.

I found it on the website Celebrating Sweets (by way of Pinterest – of course).

Click here to go to their website for the recipe and instructions.   Celebrating Sweets website logo

Let me know if you try it and what you think.

Enjoy,

Melyna

 

 

Coffee Monday

We are in the middle of summer here and everyday the temperatures have been  in the upper 90’s.  I love hot coffee, but sometimes it calls for something cooler in the mornings.  I have posted iced coffee recipes here and here.

This week I found a recipe on Pinterest for  Vietnamese coffee Popsicle’s from A Spicy Perspectives Blog.  They look fabulous.

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Click the link above or the photo to go to the blog.  Let me know if you try this recipe. I would love to hear your thoughts.

Now I have to go find my Popsicle molds. 🙂

Melyna

 

 

Coffee Monday

Good morning!

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“The next thing I remembered was Reyes smiling down at me as the sun filtered into his apartment, his hair mussed, his lids hooded with the thick remnants of sleep. I stretched as those three little words that every girl longs to hear slipped from his mouth with effortless ease. As though they did every day. As though they didn’t mean the world to me.

With one corner of his mouth tipping sensually, he asked, “Want some coffee?”

And I fell.

I fell hard.”
Darynda Jones, Sixth Grave on the Edge