The Coffee Made Me Do It
It's all coffee's fault. It's so luscious and warm. It makes me do things I shouldn't. Bad, naughty things.
I remember the first time I tasted the dark, nutty flavor of my favorite beverage with striking exactness. I was 12 years old and at my grandmother's wake. In need of something to occupy my mind, I snuck over to the dingy funeral parlor kitchen and poured myself a steaming cup of coffee out of a giant pecolator. After adding a gallon of half and half and 16 packs of sugar to my java, I had my first sip. It was love. Or a caffeinated sugar high. But either way, it was amazing.
Ever since then, I've been hooked. I became a regular coffee drinker at 16, and now I get horrible, there-must-be-a-nail-in-my-brain headaches if I don't have at least a cup.
It's a bad situation, which brings me to my point.
My addiction to coffee has caused me to use plastic several times over the past few months. Specifically, I've gone to Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks without my travel mug and gotten plastic lids.
Arg! I know I could have avoided those plastic lids, but I'm so weak. Coffee is evil, but yet so heavenly.
Coffee, why must you make me do bad things? Why?!?!?!
I remember the first time I tasted the dark, nutty flavor of my favorite beverage with striking exactness. I was 12 years old and at my grandmother's wake. In need of something to occupy my mind, I snuck over to the dingy funeral parlor kitchen and poured myself a steaming cup of coffee out of a giant pecolator. After adding a gallon of half and half and 16 packs of sugar to my java, I had my first sip. It was love. Or a caffeinated sugar high. But either way, it was amazing.
Ever since then, I've been hooked. I became a regular coffee drinker at 16, and now I get horrible, there-must-be-a-nail-in-my-brain headaches if I don't have at least a cup.
It's a bad situation, which brings me to my point.
My addiction to coffee has caused me to use plastic several times over the past few months. Specifically, I've gone to Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks without my travel mug and gotten plastic lids.
Arg! I know I could have avoided those plastic lids, but I'm so weak. Coffee is evil, but yet so heavenly.
Coffee, why must you make me do bad things? Why?!?!?!
Comments
It really is a great addiction, isn't it? Sitting down first thing in the morning with some hot, bitter brew is as fine a way to start the day as I can think of.
-Prz
'Luckily' the coffee was awful so I only drank enough to avoid the dreaded headache.
Check out Vegware.us for vegetable based compostable lids and encourage your local coffee shop to get them :)
By the way, do you buy ground coffee or whole beans? I remember some of our grocery stores when I was little had freshly ground coffee and beans in bulk, you could always bring your own container there.
-JSC
These businesses transport, store, and sell their products with such excess packaging (much of it plastic), that denying a single plastic lid, whilst supporting their industry, infact *encourages* the consumption of plastic. Now, I don't mean to rag on your cause- your effort is commendable and your blog seems to inspire a lot of people. However, if you truly want to live a sustainable, healthy lifestyle, avoid those businesses all together. Use your blog to encourage others to do the same. Get your coffee fix at a local, non-corporate owned shop that's not so consumed with marketing and packaging. For a humorous article about one buisness' attempt to *strip* away the packaging go here: http: //voices.washingtonpost.com/thecheckout/2008/08/naked_for_a_cause.html
Staws ... another subject ... WHY do eateries put straws in water or other beverages? Straws should only be used as convenience if going out or driving with your drink. My compadres still think I'm weird when I tell the waiter/ess ... no straw please.
warning: contain chocolate, so even more addictive :-)
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