Cowboy or instant?
By bonnie
@bunnybon7 (50970)
Holiday, Florida
October 10, 2008 5:02pm CST
my mom drank instant coffee and so do i. my dad drank brewed. which for some unknown reason he called cowboy coffee. does your family have strange names for things? oh, also, he used to call a bag a poke
maybe its just old timers words?
maybe its just old timers words?
8 responses
@ShellyB (5241)
• United States
10 Oct 08
Well it will noy made any sense to anyone but people at home.
I out of curiosity look for cowboy coffee and found this recipe:
Recipe for COWBOY COFFEE
* 4 qt. water
* 1 1/2 cups freshly ground coffee (coarse grind - same as French Press)
* 1 egg shell
* 1/2 cup cold water
Bring water to a boil in a large saucepan or coffee pot. Add coffee grounds and egg shell to boiling water. Return to a boil, remove from heat and let stand for 2 minutes. Slowly add cold water to settle grounds to the bottom. Let stand for 1 minute to allow grounds to settle. Use any remaining coffee to extinguish camp fire.
Now don’t be surprised if, in a wave of nostalgia for the days of the pioneer, you attempt to brew your own Cowboy Coffee and find it less than palatable. Our suggestion is that you add some sugar to this potent brew, or take your chances. We suspect that is what made Arbuckles coffee so popular: their egg and sugar glaze probably added just enough sweetness to satisfy the palate without offending the big tough ranchers ‘taste for adventure’. Also, unless you normally go through a gallon of coffee, you might want to scale the recipe down a bit. Yippie Oh Kiay, podnuh!.
I am not sure if your dad means that, or the coffee maker coffee, it sounds like cowboy coffee is very strong.
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@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
11 Oct 08
wow
i didnt know about the egg shell. i do know it was said his coffee was really strong
so maybe he made it the same. thanks thats a great response.
i didnt know about the egg shell. i do know it was said his coffee was really strong
so maybe he made it the same. thanks thats a great response. @tamarafireheart (15384)
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11 Oct 08
Hi bunnybon7,
There ar so many words that said in slang, cowboy coffee is black and very strong so he called it that because hi brewed i black and strong. When I lived in Scotland peole use to call a bag a poke, when I used to buy sweets in the shop they always used to say "I'll put in a paper poke for you lass" memories sigh
Tamara.
@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
11 Oct 08
wow. i had thought Mullins was Irish, but maybe dad was Scotish. i guess i should check it out.but really they are close to each other right?
@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
14 Oct 08
actually he is passed away. so, cant ask him, and dont know any family on that side left.@tamarafireheart (15384)
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11 Oct 08
Hi bunnybon7,
My siste's ex huband is called Mullin and he is Scottish and my nephew and niece are Mullins because of their dad, so they are both half Scottish and I think your dad has got Scottish blood in him, oh, ask him if he knows what bafees are(slippers).
Tamara

@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
22 Oct 08
I never heard those! I had a friend growing up whose family called spaghetti, scetti, which I'd never heard of..


@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
23 Oct 08
Aha! Yet another of life's mysteries solved!! It must have just caught on in the family!

@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
23 Oct 08
maybe because of a child? my kids used to call it that when they were little.
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@parvezjs (422)
• India
11 Oct 08
Children in our family have given some strange names to things. For example, my knees calls Stomach as Pom Pom, Shoes as TOTO, Milk goes Mum Mum and may other like these. This discussion brought a smile on my face. God Bless.
@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
11 Oct 08
thank you. my friends answer things and put a smile on mine. i've actually laughed a lot here at mylot.
@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
10 Oct 08
i like cowboy coffee to,can't stand instant. i'm not much on instsnt anything. i call a bag a sack. i'm sure there are other things but can't think of them right now.
@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
11 Oct 08
yep most my family and friends, about everyone likes the brewed. but my friends have said they can drink my kind of instant. not bad. its the mountain blend by nestle. and yet, they keep running out of it at the store
someone else is sneakin round gettin it
@leenie50 (3992)
• United States
10 Oct 08
Hi bunny,
Never heard of coffee being called Cowboy. For that matter, never heard the bag being a poke. I think your Dad must have been into the Cowboy TV shows!!!
The only one I can think of off hand is real coffee being called leaded and decaf being called unleaded. I used to be a bartender and one morning the waitress for the dining room was late so I had to play waitress. I had a table of 5 guys that wanted coffee and one wanted unleaded. I thought he was just being funny and gave him regular coffee. Well, I don't know what reg. coffee does to him but I sure learned the hard way.
leenie
@Morbidbabe (511)
• United States
10 Oct 08
Yes, my family does that all the time and sometimes I have to stop and say, What? Ha ha, my boyfriend's family does it to and they say words differently, but that is ok because I get picked on for my southern accent by his family, I often call things other names and they think it's funny. I sometimes for example call a "shopping cart" a buggy.
@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
11 Oct 08
thats so cute
yes i've heard it called that. my dad was from Kentucky and they have a lot of fun words.
yes i've heard it called that. my dad was from Kentucky and they have a lot of fun words. @sconibear (8016)
• United States
10 Oct 08
just a couple:
CHOOGELY MOOGELY = chocolate milk
GROCERY GETTER = station wagon






@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
11 Oct 08
now thats funny. i dont care what any body says (as said by the cable guy)







