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by Ar!e$ » Sun Jul 31, 2005 4:22 pm

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Ar!e$ wrote:where did curd come from in a coffee thread :?
coffee flavored yogurt? :D




did u ever eat 1 cad.. :wink:
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by CtrlAltDel » Sun Jul 31, 2005 4:36 pm

Ar!e$ wrote:
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Ar!e$ wrote:where did curd come from in a coffee thread :?
coffee flavored yogurt? :D
did u ever eat 1 cad.. :wink:
naah....not interested...:D
wtf? i no longer care if my posts hurt yr feelings :roll:
Love me or hate me, u cant ignore me :D
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by Sharjeel » Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:14 am

Me be havin lots of coffee now. Exam tym!
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by talking » Mon Aug 01, 2005 6:12 am

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Ar!e$ wrote:where did curd come from in a coffee thread :?
coffee flavored yogurt? :D




good one cad bhai
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Oh! For A Cup Of Flowing COFFEE!

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In Memory of R.K. Narayan

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In Memory of R.K. Narayan

R.K. Narayan passed away this morning in a Chennai (Madras) hospital. Narayan was a pioneer of Indo-Anglian writers. He had a style of writing which was all his own. He started writing during an age when writing fiction meant storytelling and there are few people dead or alive who could tell stories the way Narayan did. He told stories of simple folks trying to live their simple lives in a changing world. His characters were ordinary Indians trying to blend tradition with modernisation, resulting in often tragi-comic situations. One could get a feel of real India, especially South India, through his writings. He wrote in English but his writings conveyed a unique flavour as if he were writing in the native tongue. His style- simple, unpretentious and witty- won him admirers throughout the globe. His admirers included Somerset Maugham, John Updike and Graham Green, who called him the "novelist I admire most in the English language".

Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Aiyar Narainaswamy was born in Madras in 1906. He worked as a teacher and a journalist before venturing into fiction. His first novel, "Swamy and Friends" was published in 1935, followed by such classics as "Bachelor of Arts", "Mr. Sampat' and "The Guide". In all, he wrote 15 novels, travelogues, autobiography, several essays and short stories. Some of his works were embellished with cartoons by his famous brother, R.K.Laxman.

Mr. Narayan created the enchanted world of Malgudi. His readers knew of the streets, bazaars, neighbourhoods, schools and other institutions of Malgudi as if it were a real town.

Mr. Narayan won numerous awards and honours for his works. He won the Sahitya Akademi award for "The Guide" and the A C Benson Medal of the Royal Society of Literature of which he was an elected fellow. He was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 1964, nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1989 and elected an honorary member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1982. The universities of Mysore, Delhi, Leeds and Yorkshire conferred honorary doctorates on him.

His works were made into films and TV serials. "The Guide", made in English and Hindi by Dev Anand, was commercially a most successful venture, but Narayan was not happy with the screen adaptation of his novel. His other novel which was made into a film was "Mr. Sampat" *****, by S.S. Vasan of Gemini Films. The late actor Moti Lal, brought the character of Mr. Sampat to life in that film.

Indo-Anglian writing and writers are flourishing these days. They have come a long way from the time when Narayan used to wait daily for the postman outside his house, hoping to get a letter of acceptance from a publisher from London. But the genre of simple storytelling, represented by R.K.Narayan, will never see the like of him again.


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Cool India - Hill Stations

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The beauty of Manali lies in the Beas River flowing through the valley with fruit orchards and conifer slopes climbing upto the snowcapped Himalayan Peaks.

Cool India ***** - Hill Stations

Coorg

http://www.travelcoorg.com/html/about_coorg.html: Situated in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, the hill station boasts an exotic natural environment. Popularly called the Scotland of India and the Kashmir of the South, the beauty of Coorg is beyond description.

Dalhousie

http://www.indiantraveldestinations.com ... e-hill-sta tion.html: Dalhousie which stands at the foot of the Himalayas is another exotic hill station which retains much of the style it used to have during the Raj. Known for exotic locales such as Panchpura and Bara Pathar, this place is dotted with many churches.

Kodaikanal

http://www.kodaikanalonline.com/: Situated at an altitude of 2133 m, Kodaikanal is the only hill station in India founded during the Raj by Americans. The Berijam Lake, the golf club and the Palani hills are some of the attractions here.

Manali

http://www.indiatravelite.com/hillstati ... anali2.htm: The Queen of Hill Stations by consensus, Manali is a showpiece of Nature with its unspoilt beauty. It is known as the Valley of Glaciers, as it has snow-capped mountains and waterfalls. For adventure freaks, Manali offers a variety of adventure sports that include rafting, skiing, and paragliding.

Kulu

http://www.caravantraveltalk.com/kullu-manali.htm: Kulu, better known as the Valley of Gods, is exotic. It lies on the banks of the river Beas. Jagatsukh, Naggar and Deo Tibba are some of the popular places here.

Munnar

http://www.munnar.com/: Munnar is a picturesque hill station situated at the confluence of the rivers Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundali. The hill station is well connected by air, road and water. From the hills and lush mountains at Pothamedu, one will be able to see the emerging foliar spectacle of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations.

Ooty

http://www.ooty.com/: Popularly known as the `Queen of Hill Stations', Ooty is properly linked to major cities by rail, road and air. Major tourist attractions are the Botanical Gardens, Government Museum, Kalhatty Falls, Ooty Lake and the Rose Garden.

Mussoorie

http://www.geocities.com/ranj74/Mussoorie.html: The mountains, the streams, the old architecture and the kaleidoscopic views give the Doon valley in Mussoorie a fairytale aura.

Shimla

http://www.himachaltourism.nic.in/shim.htm: Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, is dotted with oak, pine and fir. It was once known as the summer capital of the Raj. The temperature in summer is 25 to 26 degrees C., and the hills in this place offer a panoramic view of the town and the mountains.

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Costa Rica : COFFEE!

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Costa Rica! ... COFFEE!

All our Costa Rica coffee beans are slow roasted and each bag is dated (roast on dating) to guarantee freshness. All coffee beans come in air tight silver foil bag with one way valves to preserve the great taste. You can choose the desired grind and roast for your beans. Taste the difference that fresh roasting makes!

Over a hundred years ago Costa Rica, mandated that every family grow at least a few bushes of coffee on their property. Additionally, they offered large plots of land to those who would be willing to grow coffee and devote their lives to it. The result is that today Costa Ricans knows their coffee. They treat their coffee plantations as though they were fine tropical gardens. Costa Rican coffees are some of the worlds best.

Bordered to the north by Nicaragua and to the east by Panama. It has both a Caribbean and a Pacific coast. A series of volcanic mountain chains runs from the Nicaraguan border in the north-west to the Panamanian border in the south-east, splitting the country in two. In the center of these ranges is a high-altitude plain, with coastal lowlands on either side. Which make perfect growing conditions for high quality SHB coffees.

Our costa rican coffee carries the SHB (Strictly Hard Bean ) label meaning it is grown above 3,900 feet. These beans have fine acidity, full body and vibrant flavor which give it a distinctive character - well balanced and sweetly smooth.

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by talking » Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:14 pm

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howz ths pic...but ths isn't coffee it's ....
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by lizardking » Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:20 pm

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howz ths pic...but ths isn't coffee it's ....




cant see the pic, but has it got anythign to do with sex?
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by talking » Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:21 pm

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howz ths pic...but ths isn't coffee it's ....




it is a cup of coccoa
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by talking » Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:23 pm

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howz ths one
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by talking » Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:40 pm

coke any one....



Ths is coke at thailand



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WHOLLY COFFEE!

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WHOLLY COFFEE!

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COFFEE Packaging : Volumetric Cup Filler

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COFFEE Packaging : Volumetric Cup Filler

The cup filler is a semiautomatic machine which will dose a predetermined quantity of tea / coffee or free flowing granules / powders in pouches /containers. The cup dosing device is still the most economical way to volume dose quantities of products for packing.

With the same dosing device (with telescopic cups) you can pack different products and different sizes , attaching the reduction device to the cups and varying the bottom rotating plate by means of vertical axial movement .The density variation from batch to batch, can be taken care off with the help of telescopic cup arrangement provided.

Contact parts are made of stainless steel with output ranging from 20 fills to 40 fills / min. depending upon the operator.

Containers / boxes / pouches / stand up packs / zippper bags or any other container can be filled by this dosing device. The motor installed is of 1/4 HP, single phase / three phase , 50 Hz.

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Sunny Sunday ... COFFEE, For Me Too , Please!

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Sunny Sunday ... COFFEE, For Me Too , Please!

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Starry Night Coffee Mug

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Starry Night Coffee Mug

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Saturday Evening Special : Coffee Klatch Cake, Coffee, and

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Saturday Evening Special : Coffee Klatch featuring the commemorative Cake, Coffee, and Pastries.

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Traditional Arabic Coffee Pot (Dallah) and Cups

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Traditional Arabic Coffee Pot (Dallah) and Cups.
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Coffee Light

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by ~akidna~ » Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:57 am

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You will find me here most of the time :D

i mean really this is the one in somajiguda above foodworld...afaik



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by talky » Thu Sep 08, 2005 6:44 am

~akidna~ wrote:Image

You will find me here most of the time :D
i mean really this is the one in somajiguda above foodworld...afaik

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but wat will u drink there
Use ur brains in ths DB's else u will bcome like mee
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COFFEE, Of Course ... In COFFE DAY Cafe ... With Cookies, If

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You will find me here most of the time :D
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but wat will u drink***** there




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