I love coffee, and find myself craving an afternoon cup, even in summer. I'm particular about the drinking vessels. They must be glass, not ceramic, but the one in your photo is so....French! love it!
Oui, j'en veux, merci! Usually a latte in the morning, and if the day or evening is growing long, a rare shot of espresso. The teensy cups and saucers are so cute! {Dare I say meep-like?}
I'm not a big coffee drinker, but since I just got up and it is chilly and gray, I surely could use a cup like you've shown us here! Love it! Have a great weekend, Genie!
I leave for Paris in a week and am getting VERY excited!I am definitely joining your site for inspiration! Unfortunately I am not a coffee drinker, but I can certainly handle a chocolat chaud!
Oh how wonderful, Genie! I always get a noisette with an extra pitcher of heated milk, a chocolate and a biscuit at my favourite cafés in The Marais et Arts et Métiers avec mes amis! @ Ninny: I also use the clear glass cups of this size that snap into the chrome holders!
volontiers ! un bon expresso le matin : une bonne façon de commencer la journée
ReplyDeleteI love coffee, and find myself craving an afternoon cup, even in summer. I'm particular about the drinking vessels. They must be glass, not ceramic, but the one in your photo is so....French! love it!
ReplyDeleteFor me a capucinno please....enjoy a nice weekend darling...love Ria...xxx.
ReplyDeleteAh, a stop for one more coffee in Paris, hmmmmm... :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
I admit, am addicted to coffee in a cup like this, would make a detour for it
ReplyDeleteEvidemment je veux !
ReplyDeleteI also drink a lot of coffee, real good black one with a little sugar, not "eau de vaisselle" !
Bear prefers tea, green tea, with just a bit of honey. But the Parisian coffee looks delightful!
ReplyDeleteOu sont les croissants? Et des fruits (peru-être les pommes, ou les poires)? Et du fromage?
Oui, j'en veux, merci! Usually a latte in the morning, and if the day or evening is growing long, a rare shot of espresso. The teensy cups and saucers are so cute! {Dare I say meep-like?}
ReplyDeleteOh oui! Je prendrais bien un petit café avec toi!
ReplyDeleteTa photo est une belle invitation à un moment de plaisir partagé sur une terrasse parisienne!
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Big bisous et belle fin de semaine, Genie****
Just passing by Genie, mine's an Americano!
ReplyDeletenon, merci. mais chocolat...oui!
ReplyDeleteoo coffee, never been a huge fan - but I do appreciate a cup once in 3 months. lol.
ReplyDeleteBeing distinctly British, I do love a cup of tea (drinking one right now-4th cup today and it's only just 1pm.)
:-)
ZyVu xox
Love java in the AM.
ReplyDeleteLooks like strong coffee, good thing it only comes in a small cup.
ReplyDeleteWhere can we order? I also want the dark blue ones that I've featured. I brought the pain au chocolat from my blog. Un café svp.
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I'm not a big coffee drinker, but since I just got up and it is chilly and gray, I surely could use a cup like you've shown us here! Love it! Have a great weekend, Genie!
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I have the same feeling, but when I travel to... Italy! :o)
ReplyDeleteOh we are of like minds Genie, mine is very similar for tomorrow. Would love to be drinking coffee in Paris. Next year hopefully.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Grace
Orecioso elque approach to capture the beauty of the cup and the attractive brands of coffee. kisses.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe I'll just pinch some for you. :~}
ReplyDeleteBetween you and V, it's the perfect petit dejeuner!
Even though the coffee isn't always very good, the ambiance makes up for it and it all becomes magical.
ReplyDeleteThe coffee outdoors taste so much better then you are home.
ReplyDeleteI love the pic.
Xx Liefs
Un cup de cafe, sil vous plait!!! Cafe in Europe is always so much better!!! I had my first Cafe au Lait in Florence Italy many moons ago!!!
ReplyDeleteI leave for Paris in a week and am getting VERY excited!I am definitely joining your site for inspiration! Unfortunately I am not a coffee drinker, but I can certainly handle a chocolat chaud!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'd like some also. Would you please?
ReplyDeleteThat's a really nice cup! I don't drink coffee much, but I think I would.
ReplyDeleteOui! J'en veux merci Genie! Et après ça, une éclair ou quelque chose aussi?
ReplyDeleteNice shot,
Bon weeekend,
Brittany.
Oh how wonderful, Genie! I always get a noisette with an extra pitcher of heated milk, a chocolate and a biscuit at my favourite cafés in The Marais et Arts et Métiers avec mes amis! @ Ninny: I also use the clear glass cups of this size that snap into the chrome holders!
ReplyDeletehee hee...
ReplyDelete«Louis» will send you an e-mail - he has a marvelous set of those cups available through his coffee business...
;-D
I'll get one too please...
ReplyDeleteDark and without sugar...
Regards,
Pierre
http://pierre-boyer.blogspot.com/
yes! and then tip the cup over and have someone tell you your fortune from the coffee grounds as they do here in greece!
ReplyDeleteI have a set of these exact cups with their saucers and they're lovely. So classy :)
ReplyDeleteCertainement pour une noisette.
ReplyDeleteC'est une très belle photo!
ReplyDeleteAll you need is an espresso or two. Then its time for red wine.
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