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Decaffeinated Pride with the CoffeeMeister

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Unroasted decaf coffee beans. Photo: Erin Meister
Erin Meister trains baristas for North Carolina-based Counter Culture Coffee and sporadically maintains the blog Meet the Press Pot from her home in New York City. This is part of a series of tips for the caffeine-addicted.

I say nuts to baristas who turn their noses up at decaf. As far as I'm concerned, decaf drinkers are the salt of the earth, and I think it's high time they get their due.

Just think of it: There are millions upon millions of regular-coffee guzzlers who'll down 20 ounces of swill just to get a fix, but I see decaf devotees as folks who pursue coffee just for the sheer love of it. It's gotta be love, since the buzz isn't the main draw. Not only that, but poor decaffers are often stuck with the dregs: Stale coffee left sitting in an urn for hours, espresso poorly made by way of utter dismissal and even snide service from pro-caffeinators.

Well call me naive, but I just gotta stick up for the (probably pretty tired) underdog. Though the FDA has long considered caffeine a "safe" substance (though it is, strictly speaking, a kind of drug), try telling that to the folks who toss and turn all night as penance for a 6 p.m. cuppa. (And I can definitely sympathize.) Or worse yet, people who are allergic to the stuff!

But how does the buzz get out of that little bean? Click through to find out.
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Filed under: Drink Recipes, How To

Don't Forget the Decaf - Last Minute Shopping Reminders

decaf blue bottle coffeeFor the last couple of days, the thought keeps flitting through my head, "I need to remember to buy decaf coffee!" You see, I'm hosting the Thursday installment of my family's Thanksgiving (we're gathering again on Saturday with a slightly expanded group) and I know that several of my relatives enjoy a cup of coffee to go along with dessert at the end of the meal. However, I tend to only keep regular coffee* around and for some people, caffeine at 6 or 7 pm is a deadly.

I've also got fresh ginger, rosemary and buttermilk on my last minute shopping list and plan to hit Reading Terminal Market this afternoon so that I can pick them up. How about the rest of you. Anyone else making one final run to the store today for tomorrow's meal?

*On the caffeinated side of things, I've got Starbucks Thanksgiving blend, which is wonderfully aromatic, smooth and goes perfectly with pumpkin pie.

Filed under: Stores & Shopping, Drink Recipes, Holidays

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