The question is, then, would he be happier if somebody taught him to be less pathetic? But more clean cups and better coffee can never be wrong, regardless.
The question is, then, would he be happier if somebody taught him to be less pathetic? But more clea
Oh, yes, he would be, for sure! I mean, he used to be better. But there are reasons for his uh.. decline.
I do want some of that "better coffee" myself to be honest. I got cheap stuff at walmart and it isn't satisfying at all. I mean, the caffeine is still there, but the taste..........
Oh, yes, he would be, for sure! I mean, he used to be better. But there are reasons for his uh.. dec
I don't know what sort of coffee they sell where you are, in general, but cheap is rarely good. For GOOD coffee you need a proper espresso machine, diligently cleaned every night, and freshly ground beans -- not something you do at home -- but if you get organic fairtrade ground coffee and store it properly, and do the manual filter and kettle thing, you can do much better than instant or machine brewed.
Or you could test one of those little mocha brewers, you might like that taste better.
I don't know what sort of coffee they sell where you are, in general, but cheap is rarely good. For
I was never friends with French Press coffee, I'm sensitive to grounds in my coffee so I had to use the special coarse ground stuff and that was like, having to think. But it can be pretty good if done right.
I was never friends with French Press coffee, I'm sensitive to grounds in my coffee so I had to use
Some people, I shan't say who, have been known to refill their private coffee cup once or twice before cleaning. But only when coffee was brewed at short enough intervals that no indelicate residues had time to build up. You are not doing yourself a service if you refill last night's cup in the morning...
Some people, I shan't say who, have been known to refill their private coffee cup once or twice befo
I thought we were talking about Trevor. It's not a moral failure to reuse coffee cups beyond the stated limits, but you do lose the moral right to complain about the taste.
I thought we were talking about Trevor. It's not a moral failure to reuse coffee cups beyond the sta