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Wednesday, January 09, 2002
Ade and I were having a discussion about using coffee beans as beads for jewelry. I really would like a fragrant coffee-bean necklace, but it seems to me that there would be a problem in making a hole in a roasted coffee bean without it cracking.

A web search yielded a page that instructs on how to make a cappuccino lamp, whatever that is, and near the bottom they suggest drilling tiny holes in coffee beans to use as beads.

Anyone know if this sounds possible? And anyone happen to own a tiny drill?

Perhaps a trip to the dentist is in order...