The Best of the Beanies Week 45

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Welcome to the Best of the Beanies, a curation compilation of some of the top stories from this week's Spill The Beans Creative Writing Prompt.

These authors gave us some amazing content, and we would like to highlight them. We hope that you will take a look at the posts and perhaps vote or leave a comment or a tip for the authors.


The Best of the Beanies, in no particular order - they were all so good!


Goodbye coffee? 🤑🤔 by @verdesmeralda

I can give a thousand reasons why 100k would keep me happily occupied at this point in my life and, in that hypothetical case, even if I never again drank coffee as a condition, even if I never again felt its warmth on my lips, its sweet bitterness, never dipped my bread in it, nor would my lemon cake be as appetizing without it, nor would it accompany me to wake me up in the mornings, nor my mental ramblings in the evenings...


The perfect combination by @irvinc

At the first opportunity I went to that tea shop, at the entrance there was a big sign that caught my attention because of its explicit message: "A tailor-made experience..."
On the day of my visit, there were only two people, one at each table. The place was small, there were only four tables with two seats each, it was obvious that it was not designed for crowds...


With A Heavy Heart... by @jhymi

All in all, it’s a head or a heart decision. While my heart would always and forever pick coffee, I’ve got to be logical and that’s where my head comes in. And my head says, “You could go a long way in changing your life with a 100k, Tess. You could get to love other tastes. You could get to rip off the band-aid of your emotional attachment to coffee. And get to explore a new life away from coffee.”


Coffee is in my DNA by @chacald.dcymt

Since a few weeks ago this corporation is buying the land of local producers to improve their international production. They offered me 100,000 bills to leave my land.
I confess it was tempting. With that money, I could pay off my debts, which were quite a lot, and then expand my business and turn it into a restaurant. But the little success we had in the cafeteria was thanks to the coffee.


American Misto by @george-dee

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George looked at the Barista for a second, he sniffed the coffee and smiled.
"This surely smells strong," he whispered before taking a sip.
"Americano Misto!!! That was predictable right?" George asked the Barista who smiled and left.
"I didn't think of that," Laura replied.
"The questions, some were about knowing your origin plus an expo of how it's been prepared. That was smart," George said and sipped again.


Decaffeinated 365 by @diikaan

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Intrigued by the challenge and the potential rewards, I pondered the reasons I loved coffee so much. I recalled the comforting warmth of a cup during rainy mornings, the burst of energy it provided during hectic workdays and the sweet indulgence of coffee shop dates with friends. Coffee represented more than just a beverage; it was a symbol of familiarity and a source of joy.


"My special espresso" by @neilamarcano

I was no longer that desperate young woman, my body or rather my soul and spirit found the calm, serenity and inner peace I was looking for; I achieved it thanks to my friend and the cafeteria "if you find me, do not leave me", I asked the waiter with anguish, what were the ingredients, responding with a smile; Miss I see that you are satisfied, that can not be revealed, they are secrets of the house, always come, we will gladly serve you.


Hazel’s first and last cup of coffee by @lenaspiritual

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As she was preparing her first and last cup of coffee, some thieves invaded her home and the cup fell from her hands and the coffee spilled on the floor. The thieves did not find many precious items to steal and making hazel panic, they left her house almost empty-handed because Hazel did not have any money she spent all of her money on food and other necessities.


A blend of teas for me 🍵✨by @valeriavalentina

"Our philosophy is that our teas should not only be delicious, but also genuine, they should represent the personality of the customer and to achieve that, we have to know both the good and the not so good about personalities. We all have virtues and flaws, so here we try not only to profile the person for the good things they may have but also for their shadow, that way the taste of the tea will be as pure as possible." Impressive answer, isn't it?


We are not ready for the perfect tea by @tere.alv

The questions were difficult. They ranged from what is my favourite colour? To which I answered green without hesitation. Hot or cold? I enjoy both in their way. Alone or with the company? I always prefer to be accompanied. I even found myself with the universal question: who was first the chicken or the egg? To which I answered naturally "the mornThe tea".



Well, that's it for the Best of the Beanies for last week's prompt.

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