JivinJeffJones
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Am I the only one who insists it be as black as the night itself??
You are if you're talking about instant coffee.
Am I the only one who insists it be as black as the night itself??
Oh boy. There's nothing wrong with decent instant coffee. It's like chocolate cake to me. You can have the double, triple choc with chocolate icing and cream everyday it would just make me sick if it was me. Personally I prefer the sponge with a bit of chocolate icing on it for an everyday affair then treat myself occasionally. Still there is a difference between buying a nice chocolate sponge cake and something which has some brown stuff on it that should be chocolate but is actually just called that cause it's fairly close in all respects except taste. You know kinda like American chocolateHave you ever tried drinking instant coffee black?
Yeah I'm with you there. Mike keeps moaning at me leaving mine till it goes "cold" but basically I can't see the point of the famous piping hot cuppa. May as well be trying to drink steam. It tastes like there's no flavour and you broil your mouth. Senseless.I like making the coffee colder. You can't taste it if you burn your tongue on a regular basis.
Yeah I'm with you there. Mike keeps moaning at me leaving mine till it goes "cold" but basically I can't see the point of the famous piping hot cuppa. May as well be trying to drink steam. It tastes like there's no flavour and you broil your mouth. Senseless.
I don't mind cold coffee either. I can pour a cup in the am and still be drinking that same cup hours later.
Lately I have been fond of Pumpkin Spice Latte's.
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Yeah, speaking of which, what is it with grandmothers and scaldingly hot coffees? How do they manage to heat them above 100 degrees c? Their coffees take 2 hours to cool to a drinkable temperature, during which time you can only lose soggy dunking biscuits in their superheated depths.
Grind coffee beans
Make doffee
A little Ultra Pasteurized Half and Half (Please.. no milk.. it will dilute the coffee and waste precious space in the cup.)
Sip. Smile. Repeat.
For Christmas my aunt gave me a can of South American coffee that she bought in Panama I think, which I wasn't expecting much from (she's way cheap, not that there's anything wrong with that). Turns out, it's the best coffee I've ever tasted.
To prepare coffee I use a French press. I boil water on the stove and put the grounds in the bottom of the press. When the water boils I turn it off, wait a minute for it to stop boiling, and fill the press, wait four minutes, push down the plunger. I like it VERY strong, but with lots of milk and sugar as well. Milk (or half & half, if I have it) goes in last since the sugar won't completely dissolve unless the coffee's super-hot.
I'm curious about French press. I use a drip coffeemaker for my regular coffee and a moka pot for espresso. What is the advantage of a French press over a regular drip coffeemaker?
For me, the advantage is that it's not always out on the countertop. I don't make coffee every day, and I have limited space, so it's nice that I can put it up in a cabinet when I'm not using it.
What's a french press? Is it a "cafetiere"?
If so, would you like freedom fries with that coffee?![]()
For me, the advantage is that it's not always out on the countertop. I don't make coffee every day, and I have limited space, so it's nice that I can put it up in a cabinet when I'm not using it.