And Justin was wondering how he could combine art and coffee! But somehow I don't think that would fit into the Starbucks 3 minute rule. What I would do for a bunny coffee!
True... besides, it seems a lot of his customers come in for dessert rather than coffee anyway (that is to say, in the words of a friend, "that ain't coffee, it's cake mix!").
I too would like to learn to make bunny coffee, but... OOH! If you were to put some slightly thinned mocha syrup in a j-bottle, you could make hennaed lattes!
Frau Nygren, I actually attempted some "coffee art", but I used frothy mexican hot chocolate (not quite the cappucino canvass) and some hershey's syrup from the squeeze bottle. Sadly, all the chocolate syrup sunk to the bottom immediately. I realized this is something not easily copied. In my momentary fantasy, I had imagined me instantly getting the hang of it and Starbucks hiring me on as "coffee artist".
The henna j bottle is a good idea, but all of mine have had henna and acrylic paints in them at one time or another. Ick. Oh well, back to the drawing board.
Maybe I can take in a picture (of a simpler design) to my local bux and ask for one for my b-day.
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I too would like to learn to make bunny coffee, but... OOH! If you were to put some slightly thinned mocha syrup in a j-bottle, you could make hennaed lattes!
Wow, I think I just blew my own mind.
I actually attempted some "coffee art", but I used frothy mexican hot chocolate (not quite the cappucino canvass) and some hershey's syrup from the squeeze bottle. Sadly, all the chocolate syrup sunk to the bottom immediately. I realized this is something not easily copied. In my momentary fantasy, I had imagined me instantly getting the hang of it and Starbucks hiring me on as "coffee artist".
The henna j bottle is a good idea, but all of mine have had henna and acrylic paints in them at one time or another. Ick. Oh well, back to the drawing board.
Maybe I can take in a picture (of a simpler design) to my local bux and ask for one for my b-day.