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Coffee/Kaffee/Java
Use which ever coffee that is your favorite.
Though will say the fine ground is not as useful for reading as the course ground.
Fine ground turns to mud as where the course ground actually clings to the cup as should.

1. Make your coffee as you normally would in your automatic drip coffee maker,
filling it to as many cups your planning on drinking.

2. Pour your coffee into your cup of choice. Remember the cup needs to have a light colored back ground as so you can view the grounds when done drinking.
(myself prefer the soup bowl cups as for they are wider and more open to viewing)

3. Take about a full rounded T-spoon of your now used coffee grounds
that are still moist from your breing. And place that in your cup of coffee.
You can add now what ever you like to your coffee.
Like milk and sugar
(though try to make it as light
as possible too much sugar, can interfer with the grounds)

Stir the coffee. Relax and drink it as you normally would.

4. When you are close to the end of the coffee and have about half an inch
(a sip or so) of coffee left. Swirl the cup at least three times around. Thinking of three questions you might like answered. Or you can just do this without the questions.
As to get the grounds on the edges of the cup as possible and on the bottom too.

5. After you swirled the cup quickly turn the cup over on top of a saucer that you have placed a napkin on. When the cup has drained then you can begin your viewing.
          
(Myself prefer to sift the contents through my teeth as so the ground
will still be near the drinking section. Though many do not like this due to some
of the grinds will get in your mouth. If you are not one who minds. Personally
suggest this way better. Then place the cup on the saucer as above to drain the
little bit you might have missed. There always is a drop that will mess things up.)

6. Practice makes perfect. Try not to get upset if this does not work the first few times.

Tea/Tee/T�
Use which ever tea that is your favorite.
Though will say Green tea, Mint, and Black are more useful for reading..
Floral and fruit tea tend to not make the leaves move as they should.

1. Make your Tea as you normally would.
Pour your hot water into your cup of choice. Remember the cup needs to have a light colored back ground as so you can view the leaves when done drinking.
(myself prefer the soup bowl cups as for they are wider and more open to viewing)
Place the tea bag of choice into your cup and wait for it to be ready.

2. Take the tea bag that is now ready to be discared and open the bag.
(make sure the bag is cool not hot so you dont burn yourself)
And place that in your cup of tea.
You can add now what ever you like to your tea.
Like milk and sugar
(though try to make it as light
as possible too much sugar can interfer with the leaves)

Stir the tea. Relax and drink it as you normally would.


3. When you are close to the end of the tea and have about half an inch
(a sip or so) of tea left. Swirl the cup at least three times around. Thinking of three questions you might like to have answered.Or you can just swirl without the questions.
As to get the leaves on the edges of the cup as possible and on the bottom too.

4. After you swirled the cup quickly turn the cup over, on top of a saucer that you have placed a napkin on. When the cup has drained then you can begin your viewing.
          
(Myself prefer to sift the contents through my teeth as so the leaves
will still be near the drinking section. Though many do not like this due to some
of the leaves will get in your mouth. If you are not one who minds. Personally
suggest this way better. Then place the cup on the saucer as above to drain the
little bit you might have missed. There always is a drop that will mess things up.)


5. Practice makes perfect. Try not to get upset if it does not work the first few times.
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