I take my coffee black, and I make it with a cheap drip machine. I most recently bought a tub of Yuban coffee to try, and I like it well enough.
I have a set of Reaper Mouslings I bought to paint for fun, and it's amusing to bring a mouse warrior with an acorn cap shield to the table when everyone else is super serious gamer mode.
Less acorn-related, but still oak-y, Australian author John Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice series has been quite popular for many years now at my library. The oak leaf is an emblem of the Rangers who serve as scouts and warriors in a low-magic fantasy world.
Lolled on the mouse warrior with an acorn cap shield thing. What sort of comments (or looks do you get?)
Even super serious gamers are suckers for hand-painted miniatures and cute anthropomorphic animals. The only person I've seen object had a rodent phobia.
I have a heap of hand painted lead war figurines and military materiel from the Napoleonic Wars, Civil War and others. They were cast and painted by a friend of the family and given to one of my brothers when he was a young kid; I have them for safe-keeping. They're pretty cool.