Coffee Biodiesel

Biofuel made from Coffee Grounds

Revealing Diamond Rings Over Coffee

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It is the future groom's responsibility to investigate what kind of ring his intended bride wants by interrogating her friends and family members. Should he present her with the wrong style, cut or size he may be presented in turn with a resounding and ego crushing "No" to his question "Will you marry me?". This can be a daunting task as there are many combinations of elements that go into picking the right one and it may take several cups of coffee for him to keep his energy level up while making all of the decisions online. When he needs to take a break he might look elsewhere on the World Wide Web and learn how the coffee grounds he just threw away could have been used to make bio diesel on which he could run his car.

He must decide on the cut which can be princess, marquise, emerald, pear oval or round. He must choose the colour and clarity which are graded against a set of stones held as the standard by the Gemological Insititute of America. And of course there is the size measured in carats to which the saying "bigger is better" always applies. The stress of making all of these decision leads to more coffee and more diversion reading about bio fuel and the environment, and the numbers about how much crude oil could be saved by converting coffee grounds to fuel. With a little help, the hopeful husband will make all of the right decisions and will be able to afford one of the diamond rings that will make her heart stop and motivate her to accept his proposal.

He will also have to plan as to where to make the request for her hand in marriage and there have been many very original and sometimes outlandish marriage bids made. It should always be somewhere of great romance and hopefully of significance to both parties. Some have been at the Eiffel Tower, some on giant screens at sports stadiums during a football match. The bride to be on the other hand will spend hours planning the wedding, something she has probably been doing since she was ten years old. She will have gone over all of the minute details of the ceremony and the reception afterwards, while the groom is more likely to be planning the ins and outs of the wedding night. When she finally gets the ring for her engagement, she will want to show it off to her friends and she will take every opportunity to do so, even when they are sitting in a coffee shop drinking a latte. She too is probably unaware that the grounds used to make her coffee can be used to make bio fuel to run a car and offset some of the polluting influence of hydrocarbon exhaust fumes. Once she reads about it on the internet she will probably find the subject fascinating and want to read more about the research being done on the by-product of this delicious drink.