Coffee For Me, Coffee For The Tree

It just rhymes, that's all. Hahaha

Anyway, been hankering for some overpriced coffee for ages and finally indulged on one (or make that two) on Friday since it rained heavily that evening and we didn't want to get soaked going to our parked car.

So, we lepaked at Starbucks after dinner and a stop at Borders in Bangsar Village. 
A dark caramel latte and French vanilla latte. The boys shared the French Vanilla latte while Mommy had the dark caramel latte all to herself. Hihihi

Small Kucing's Mamarazzi told us some time ago about using coffee grounds for plants and there was a pack of used coffee grounds for anyone to take for free at Starbucks too. Big pack!

The plant that Mamarazzi gave us a few months ago is still thriving so Mommy decided to take the pack home.

Never bothered about all this coffee grounds before as we didn't plant anything prior to getting some plants as a gift. Hehehe
Coffee grounds for our garden.

Well, I don't have a garden, only one plant. ^^
The aroma of the ground coffee sure is invigorating.

And not only us got to enjoy coffee, I hope our plant does too! :-)

But don't use too much!

We use it as an addition to the soil in the plant pot.

I've read that not all plants benefit from coffee grounds and since I am rather stupid about plants, I'll just put a bit and see what happens. Finger cross, my ONE plant will grow bigger. Hahaha

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  1. Coincidentally I ordered the same French vanilla latte on last Thursday evening, while waiting for the time of movie - The Book of Life.

    We are not regular to Starbucks, only occasionally pampering ourselves with a cup of expensive coffee.

    By the way, I am signing up for Taiping Run on 21 Dec. This will be my virgin run on road, lina. I sign up for the Female Open 6.5km category. Kekeke! Still do not have enough courage for the Female Veteran 12km.

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    1. Good luck and don't forget to have fun at the Taiping Run!

      I personally know the race director, by the way. Hahaha

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  2. I thought Mak Glam is dressing up in the AA uniform and says "Coffee, Tea or Me??".. ooopsss, blurry eyes today.. hehehe!!! :p

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    1. What you do, until so blurry eyes ah? Hurmmm.... :P

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  3. me not a fan of coffee and definitely not willing to spend your "overpriced coffee".. rather use the money to buy two bowls of curry noodles with extra cockles and taufu pok.. hihihihi ^^

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    1. It's one of my expensive indulgences.

      Most time now, only minum the Hershey's mocha..... ;)

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  4. ah, I've heard also that people use sisa kopi for their plants.. hmmm, never rely me to make a plant grow.. even the easiest cactus died in a week under my care!! hukhukhuk~~

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  5. Overpriced coffee indeed! LOL! Normally I order green tea latte instead. Their coffee makes me sick in the tummy.

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    1. Coffee or green tea or juice... all overpriced la. Lol

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  6. I don't have green fingers, all the plants that comes to me, sure go heaven...

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  7. Those coffee are nice to drink if I don't have to pay for them hah..hah... I also try putting coffee grounds for my plants but maybe I didn't put enough.

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    1. If pay one, must really really savour and appreciate otherwise wasted. Lol

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  8. Coffee in plants?? That's something interesting, Lina!

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    1. The coffee grounds provides nitrogen, I read somewhere... :)

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  9. Wow...Nice ! I also had a cup last Friday.

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  10. This post made me grin. Coffee for plants?! Hoookay, I'll share my coffee with my plants, but I sincerely hope plants hate chocolate. Like, LOATHE it. ;)

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    1. I'm not sharing my chocolates stash with my plant either! Lol

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  11. LOL....i heard from gardening group pun. Seems good for flowering and fruiting.

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    1. I read that coffee grounds is rich with nitrogen so that's good for soil... and plants. :)

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