Tuesday, December 13, 2022

T for Tuesday

  T Stands For is hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard


Toronto ON

Signs around town.



What is mushroom coffee??


Drank this week.



12 comments:

  1. Good morning, curious about the mushroom coffee-will check that out Happy T wishes

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  2. Mushroom coffee sounds interesting, but I'm not sure I'd be tempted...

    Happy T Tuesday!

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  3. I've never heard of mushroom coffee..... but neither of Extreme Bean. It looks like tomato juice and I assume it is very spicy looking at the chili pepper!
    Happy T-Day,
    Hugs,
    Lisca

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  4. Fabu signs! I have no idea what mushroom coffee is, how interesting and now I'll have to Google it 😊. Take care and sending you Happy T Day wishes! Hugs Jo x

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  5. I haven't heard of mushroom coffee. It's fascinating all the new way staples can be made. Hope it was a happy T day. hugs-Erika

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  6. What IS mushroom coffee? Great coffee signs. I also love your new banner. Have a nice evening.

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  7. The mushroom coffee sounds interesting, and great signs, too.

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  8. Mushroom coffee sounds like a Hobbit's dream. Happy T Day

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  9. Mushroom coffee? If it has caffeine and tastes relatively like coffee, I'll try it ONCE at least. Thanks for sharing all these and your drink with us for T this week, dear Jackie. Sorry to be late visiting.

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  10. Haha, mushroom coffee? Sounds crunchy.
    Happy Belated Tea Day,
    Kate

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  11. I had to look up mushroom coffee! Mushroom coffee is lauded as a healthier alternative to regular coffee, boasting medicinal mushroom extracts and added health benefits.

    Although it’s currently a trending coffee blend, this concept is far from new.

    According to online sources, mushrooms were used as a coffee substitute in Finland during World War II, when coffee beans weren’t available. There’s also an extensive history of culinary and medicinal use of mushrooms in Asian countries, specifically for Chinese medicine, for their nutritional and health benefits.

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