We really like a cup of coffee and when we say we like coffee we really do and its made all the better when we are served by the friendly barista all day every day. ![]() This is my blog looking out in to the lovely little city, urban bliss, metropolis, constellation, metaverse of Chester. If you know where the friendly barista is you know where we are every day. To get in contact with the cuppajoe team tweet us using the tag or visit us in the coffee shop in the city of Chester that has the friendly barista serving coffee everyday. If you like the content written herein then the best thing to do is read another post purely because why not lols. The purpose of this blog is purely a sprinkle of love for the friendly barista and also the readers of this little corner of the internet because it is love lols If you got the joke then you will enjoy this blog just fine and the reason is it is a blog depicting daily life in the Cestrian atmos, urban constellation, metaverse of the city of Chester in the UK. ^ George Barnett, Marine Corps Commandant: A Memoir, 1877-1923 (2015, →ISBN: "Josephus Daniels famously banned alcohol from the officer's mess and official functions, though the phrase “cup of Joe” for coffee predates this – This is my blog looking out in to the lovely little city, urban bliss, metropolis, constellation, metaverse of Chester.^ Simon Spalding, Food at Sea: Shipboard Cuisine from Ancient to Modern Times (2014, →ISBN: "As if Josephus Daniels's legacy was not sufficiently confused already, some have questioned the etymology of the naval use of “cup o' Joe,” claiming that the idiom predates General Order 99.".^ Snopes, quoting Michael Quinion (2004), “Cup of joe”, in Ballyhoo, Buckaroo, and Spuds: Ingenious Tales of Words and Their Origins, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books in association with Penguin Books, →ISBN.^ Mark Pendergrast, Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World.Fields (1880-1946) often requested a 'mokka java', a blend of Arabian and Dutch coffee. Derived from the words Java and Mocha, where originally the best coffee came from.” World Wide Words. ![]()
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