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Sent up the thermos; keep the Prec going all day and ENJOY your "Boiler
Room" Coffee. It good for you! Not that damn SNOB Expresso or those
other Snob Coffee Treats but good old Percolated Coffee. Heman's Sailors
Coffee. Boiled, old fashion, blue collar, every day, on the hour coffee

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Is it really safe to drink lots of coffee?
Study finds several cups a day doesn't raise heart disease risk for most
WASHINGTON - Go ahead and have that second cup of coffee - or third, or
fourth. A study published Monday shows heavy, long-term coffee drinking
does not raise the risk of heart disease for most people.
The study, which followed 128,000 men and women for as long as 20 years,
showed that drinking filtered coffee - not espresso or French-style
brews - did not raise the risk of heart disease.
Heavy coffee drinkers did tend to smoke and drink alcohol more often and
those two factors clearly do raise heart risk, the researchers report in
the journal Circulation.
"We believe this study clearly shows there is no association between
filtered coffee consumption and coronary heart disease," said Esther
Lopez-Garcia, an instructor in the School of Medicine at the Universidad
Autonoma de Madrid in Spain, who worked on the study.
"This lack of effect is good news, because coffee is one of the most
widely consumed beverages in the world."
Researchers also found no link between heart disease and how much
caffeine, tea or decaffeinated coffee people drank.
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Thom,
Did I tell you the story about the boiler room engineer who was making
coffee with boiler water? Couldn't figure out why everyone was getting sick.
Nasty stuff, those chemicals.
Scout

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Sent up the thermos; keep the Prec going all day and ENJOY your "Boiler
Room" Coffee. It good for you! Not that damn SNOB Expresso or those
other Snob Coffee Treats but good old Percolated Coffee. Heman's Sailors
Coffee. Boiled, old fashion, blue collar, every day, on the hour coffee

NBC
MSNBC Home » Health » Heart Health
Is it really safe to drink lots of coffee?
Study finds several cups a day doesn't raise heart disease risk for most
WASHINGTON - Go ahead and have that second cup of coffee - or third, or
fourth. A study published Monday shows heavy, long-term coffee drinking
does not raise the risk of heart disease for most people.
The study, which followed 128,000 men and women for as long as 20 years,
showed that drinking filtered coffee - not espresso or French-style
brews - did not raise the risk of heart disease.
Heavy coffee drinkers did tend to smoke and drink alcohol more often and
those two factors clearly do raise heart risk, the researchers report in
the journal Circulation.
"We believe this study clearly shows there is no association between
filtered coffee consumption and coronary heart disease," said Esther
Lopez-Garcia, an instructor in the School of Medicine at the Universidad
Autonoma de Madrid in Spain, who worked on the study.
"This lack of effect is good news, because coffee is one of the most
widely consumed beverages in the world."
Researchers also found no link between heart disease and how much
caffeine, tea or decaffeinated coffee people drank.
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Scout,

That is why the "Coffee" is so important on a shift. Damn important!!!
Some one that knows when to add Goood water or Coffee to maintain the
pot and taste. The same on a good "Salt Water Sailer" When a Skipper
sets the watches, the Coffee watch is of major importance.

AND: "I'll Drink to THAT"
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When your shift is over, make a pot for the next group.

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Scout,

That is why the "Coffee" is so important on a shift. Damn important!!!
Some one that knows when to add Goood water or Coffee to maintain the
pot and taste. The same on a good "Salt Water Sailer" When a Skipper
sets the watches, the Coffee watch is of major importance.

AND: "I'll Drink to THAT"
Old Thom

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Almost right Nutsy,

A FULL POT for the next watch. If it is necessary, a fresh pot but a
good coffee maker can make a better Full Pot by adding what's necessary
to a parcel Pot. Nothing like starting a new Watch with a Mug of
seasoned coffee from a Coffee Maker that knows what coffee should taste
like;-------AND; "I'll Drink that Anytime!"

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Thom, who are you talking to?

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Almost right Nutsy,

A FULL POT for the next watch. If it is necessary, a fresh pot but a
good coffee maker can make a better Full Pot by adding what's necessary
to a parcel Pot. Nothing like starting a new Watch with a Mug of
seasoned coffee from a Coffee Maker that knows what coffee should taste
like;-------AND; "I'll Drink that Anytime!"

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So true Thom,
I told the engineer, if yr gonna make coffee with boiler water, at least
take it from the condensate (before it hits the DA tank). Still had carry
over chemicals though. Bleh!
We added asbestos for extra flavor!
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Scout,

That is why the "Coffee" is so important on a shift. Damn important!!!
Some one that knows when to add Goood water or Coffee to maintain the
pot and taste. The same on a good "Salt Water Sailer" When a Skipper
sets the watches, the Coffee watch is of major importance.

AND: "I'll Drink to THAT"
Old Thom

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Good News Ol Thom,

I just put on a pot. Had a good 5 shots and think I took out 3 rats.

Think I got 5 but 2 ran off under the dock, still had rat splatter on
the cinder blocks.
The rat population in exploding, and tonight seems to be a night to
remedy the problem.

I perfer Hills Bro's while shooting. And you?

Capt. Suzy
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Hills Bro is fine. I used Folger (Mostly for the plastic container with
the handle but if Hills is cheaper,it will get the nod..Rat shooting,
from a chair with a pot of coffee, Yah! Life ain't bad.

Rat Splatter? Your using to much power. You should leave the slug in
the Rat. That why I recomend "Pneumatic" (True Blue to the End)

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Good News Ol Thom,

I just put on a pot. Had a good 5 shots and think I took out 3 rats.

Think I got 5 but 2 ran off under the dock, still had rat splatter on
the cinder blocks.
The rat population in exploding, and tonight seems to be a night to
remedy the problem.

I perfer Hills Bro's while shooting. And you?


I drink Folger's classic whilst plugging tree rats. Little buggers are
chewing their way through house and cars.
Sco Treerats 2 Scout 18
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