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message 1: by Rach , Moderator (last edited Oct 12, 2011 02:00PM) (new)

Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
Its time for the Coffee Challenge!

For the Coffee Challenge pick a favorite coffee drink and find books that match up with the drink of your choices letters.

You may use titles of books or authors (first or last) names.

Example
I will use something besides coffee, I will use TEA

T: The Book Thief
E: Extras
A: A Million Little Pieces


Just like that!

Note:
You may exclude the words "the" "of or "a" for your convenience.

Duration:
Until December 31st


message 2: by Rach , Moderator (last edited Nov 06, 2011 05:38PM) (new)

Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
Participants

Ananda
Rachel
Catherine
Petra
Lauren
Chris Ann
Laura
Trina
Abby
Lindsay
Michelle
Ann


message 3: by Ana (last edited Oct 22, 2011 06:51PM) (new)

Ana I'm in..of course:)
Coffee Challenge
Duration: October,12 - December, 31 2011

4/9 Read


M- My Ántonia - Willa Cather 10/12/11 (3 stars)
A-
C- Enchantment - Charlotte Abel 10/23/11 (4 stars)
C-
H- Do These Jeans Make Me Look Fat?: Breaking the Cultural Mirror - Jocelyn Hamsher 10/17/11 (5 stars)
I-
A-
T- The Calling - Ashley Lynn Willis 10/14/11 (4 stars)
O-

ڴè macchiato (or un macchiato): an espresso with a drop of milk. Also known macchiato caldo (drop of steamed milk), a macchiato freddo (drop of cold milk) or a macchiato con schiuma di latte (with froth milk).


message 4: by Rach , Moderator (last edited Oct 12, 2011 02:09PM) (new)


message 5: by Ana (new)

Ana Rachel, can we use the first letter from the author's name/last name too? Or just the first letter of the title?


message 6: by Rach , Moderator (new)

Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
You can use authors names as well. I will change that up in the intro post so its more clear


message 7: by Ana (new)

Ana Rachel Skye wrote: "You can use authors names as well. I will change that up in the intro post so its more clear"
Awesome! Thanks for the quick answer Rachel:)


message 8: by Rach , Moderator (new)

Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
Ananda wrote: "Rachel Skye wrote: "You can use authors names as well. I will change that up in the intro post so its more clear"
Awesome! Thanks for the quick answer Rachel:)"


You're welcome Ananda! Thanks for the challenge recommendation!


message 9: by Ana (last edited Oct 12, 2011 02:15PM) (new)

Ana No problem:) I love challenges:)
Ok, so few examples for the guys that are willing to enter..Type of coffees that just pop my mind now:
Here are the typical coffee drinks you will find in Italy (I am crazy for Italy, their drinks and food, by the way):

ڴè (espresso): a small cup of very strong coffee, i.e., the typical espresso (20 to 25ml)

ڴè doppio: 2 espresso served in one cup

ڴè ristretto: an even more condensed version of an espresso (less than 20 ml)

ڴè macchiato (or un macchiato): an espresso with a drop of milk. You can order either a macchiato caldo (drop of steamed milk), a macchiato freddo (drop of cold milk) or a macchiato con schiuma di latte (with froth milk).

ڴè Americano: weaker than espresso and served in a large cup or a glass, but still stronger than American-style coffee. It consists of an espresso to which hot water has been added after the brewing process (about 80ml). It is
different from a caffé lungo.

ڴè lungo: where more water (about double) is let through the ground coffee, yielding a weaker taste (about 40ml).

cappuccino: it is not just an espresso with steamed milk, although it may seem that way to the casual observer, but if you look more closely next time you have one prepared in an Italian bar you will see that they pour the steamed milk very carefully as to add about 1/3 of steamed milk before the final topping (of about 1/3) of foamy, frothy milk. Served with or without the finishing touch of cacao powder or chocolate topping. Italians usually drink cappuccino in the morning only, never after lunch or dinner. The name Cappuccino comes from the resemblance of its color to the robes of the monks of the Capuchin order. Note that a cappuccino is often called a cappuccio, especially in Southern Italy.

Some like the idea of a cappuccino, but prefer it with a stronger coffee taste. In that case there are two options: either you order a cappuccino con doppio caffé, which is basically a caffé doppio prepared as a cappuccino, or you try a cappuccino scuro: which is intermediate between a cappuccino and a caffé macchiato, i.e. with the same amount of coffee but proportionally less milk
than a standard cappuccino.

ڴè Hag: also more and more called un deca, a decaffeinated coffee.

Ok, this are just few examples..but of course, everyone can write their own favorite coffee:)


message 10: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 242 comments Ananda wrote: "No problem:) I love challenges:)
Ok, so few examples for the guys that are willing to enter..Type of coffees that just pop my mind now:
Here are the typical coffee drinks you will find in Italy (I..."


I want to go to Italy! NOW!!!! but not for the caffe! I just want to absorb the culture and language! :)


message 11: by Ana (new)

Ana I wanna go too..Ahhhhh Pizza and macchiato..and few books by our side..Damn, we could have so much fun! I am married otherwise I would mention also the cute guys with vespa's..LOL


message 12: by Catherine (last edited Dec 24, 2011 11:48AM) (new)

Catherine | 242 comments I'm in! naturally!

C Caleb's Crossing
H House of Sand and Fog (10/19)
O The Oracle of Stamboul (10/22)
C A Cup of Friendship (12/7)
O
L The Language of Flowers (11/1)
A A Rather Remarkable Homecoming (12/23)
T The Traitors Emblem (10/29)
E An Echo in the Bone

&

T The Spice Necklace (11/11)
E Empress Orchid (11/7)
A A Good Indian Wife, Adam & Eve (11/30)

still have a few to find! :)


message 13: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 242 comments Ananda wrote: "I wanna go too..Ahhhhh Pizza and macchiato..and few books by our side..Damn, we could have so much fun! I am married otherwise I would mention also the cute guys with vespa's..LOL"

well...I am not...but I amy have a gorgeous Frenchman! so..taken!! :) but have lots of penpals there to visit!


message 14: by Ana (new)

Ana Well Italian, French..doesn't make much difference, e?LOL Their food and drinks are great, and their culture!!! I am negotiating with my hubby over a visit to Italy.
Geez, I had no idea you are somehow connected to "my" part of the world..Europe I mean. :)


message 15: by Catherine (last edited Oct 12, 2011 04:00PM) (new)

Catherine | 242 comments Ananda wrote: "Well Italian, French..doesn't make much difference, e?LOL Their food and drinks are great, and their culture!!! I am negotiating with my hubby over a visit to Italy.
Geez, I had no idea you are som..."


where are you?
I'm British, but live in US at the moment
went to Paris and Budapest last Aug, and Bordeaux, Enschede(Holland), Hamburg, Halle(Saale) (Saxony, and Chemnitz this July
my man is in Bordeaux! :)


message 16: by Ana (new)

Ana Well I am from a small country in South East Europe, Macedonia. But Italy is near, I will definitely visit it soon. As for France, I hope..one day:)
You are so lucky..hope you know this..LOL


message 17: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 242 comments Ananda wrote: "Well I am from a small country in South East Europe, Macedonia. But Italy is near, I will definitely visit it soon. As for France, I hope..one day:)
You are so lucky..hope you know this..LOL"


I am trying to find a house in Bordeaux! :) I am also going to visit him for New Years! I have never been to Macedonia..but I have travelled all over the world!


message 18: by Petra (last edited Dec 23, 2011 08:35AM) (new)

Petra Ananda, that's great information on the types of coffee. Thanks!

I'll join this challenge. Books read from Oct-Dec; removing "the" from the titles. Linked books are read; unlinked books are possibilities and/or not read yet.

M Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss)
O The Odyssey (Odyssey)
C The Curse of the Pharaohs (Curse)
H In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin (Hitler)
A A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian (A)
C
C
I Into The Light (Into)
N
O


message 19: by Laura (new)

Laura Petitone (beautifulmessofmine) | 6 comments I would love to join! I'll have to work on my list and post it later! Thanks


message 20: by Ana (last edited Oct 13, 2011 01:12PM) (new)

Ana Petra wrote: "Ananda, that's great information on the types of coffee. Thanks!"
No problems, I just wanted to give some ideas for those that want to enter this challenge:)
Chris Ann, well at least you can try:) And that's what really matters:) Good luck to all and happy reading:)


message 21: by Laura (last edited Oct 27, 2011 02:43PM) (new)


message 23: by Trina (last edited Dec 02, 2011 07:59PM) (new)


message 24: by Abby (new)

Abby (setapartghoul) | 14 comments Please, count me in! I've never been one to resist the sweet temptation of coffee. ;)


message 26: by Petra (new)

Petra I shortened my coffee choice to "mocha" because of the challenge ending in December. If I finish my coffee drink before the end of the year, I'll add a tea drink to continue.


message 27: by Ann (new)

Ann Jacob | 62 comments Im in! Im really sorry im kind of late. But i just saw this challenge nd i find it really interesting.. I love this challenge.. Aftr u agree, i'll post my coffee books list!


message 28: by Ann (last edited Nov 07, 2011 09:10PM) (new)

Ann Jacob | 62 comments Ann's Books

Read 2/5

M - Master of the world (Finished November 3rd)
O - Out with the Old
C - Can you keep a secret?
H - Hercule Poirot's Christmas
A - A Little Princess (Finished November 8th)


message 29: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 242 comments still need C and O...any suggestions would be welcome! :)


message 30: by Ann (new)

Ann Jacob | 62 comments Catherine wrote: "still need C and O...any suggestions would be welcome! :)"

For C maybe u can take Coraline.
Im not getting with O


message 31: by Rach , Moderator (new)

Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
O - The Outsiders. By S. E Hinton


message 32: by Rach , Moderator (new)

Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
1/9

C: Coraline FInished October 12th
A:The Alchemyst
F:Flipped
E:Extras

M: Mockingjay Finished October 15
O:
C:The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
H:The Help
A:Angels & Demons

My Books
Coraline by Neil GaimanThe Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael ScottFlipped by Wendelin Van DraanenExtras (Uglies, #4) by Scott WesterfeldMockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3) by Suzanne CollinsThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time  by Mark HaddonThe Help by Kathryn StockettAngels & Demons (Robert Langdon, #1) by Dan Brown



message 33: by Ann (last edited Nov 24, 2011 05:17AM) (new)

Ann Jacob | 62 comments Ann's Books

Read 4/5

M - Master of the world (Finished November 3rd)
O - Out with the Old (Finished November 11th)
C - Can you keep a secret? (Finished November 24th)
H - Hercule Poirot's Christmas
A - A Little Princess (Finished November 8th)

About to finish the challenge. If time is there, then i'll start once more.


message 34: by Ann (last edited Dec 01, 2011 10:05PM) (new)

Ann Jacob | 62 comments Ann's Books

Read 5/5

M - Master of the world (Finished November 3rd)
O - Out with the Old (Finished November 11th)
C - Can you keep a secret? (Finished November 24th)
H - Hercule Poirot's Christmas (Finished December 1st)
A - A Little Princess (Finished November 8th)

Yippeeee! My books are over! Im going to start another one soon!


message 35: by Petra (new)

Petra I finished "mocha" (post 18) and one book of "ccino". I'm still trying for a finish.


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