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How to Make a Cup of Coffee.

It Is asserted by men of high professional ability that when the system needs a stimulant nothing equals a cup of fresh coffee. According to an epicure, 3 ounces of coffee to a pint of boiling water makes a first class beverage, but the water must be boiling, not merely hot. Bitterness oomes from boiling too long. If the coffee required for breakfast be put in a granitlzed iron kettle ores night and a pint of cold water be poured over it, it can be heated to just the boiling point, and then set back to prevent further ebullition. It will be found that while the strength is extracted the delicate aroma is preserved. It is asserted by those who have tried it that malaria and epidemics are avoided by those who drink a cupful of hot coffee before venturing into the morning air.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1898, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
151

How to Make a Cup of Coffee. Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1898, Page 4

How to Make a Cup of Coffee. Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1898, Page 4

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