French press makes it much better, especially a $3 French press. I have a backpacking micro stove that I use to heat water.I like their French Roast.
However I recently found a French press coffee maker at the local Goodwill for like 3 bucks. Had all parts and works great. Now I need to figure out what coffee I like. Started with Sumatra.
And do I want to take a yeti of hot water or get a small stove for the water? Decisions Decisions lol.
French press makes it much better, especially a $3 French press. I have a backpacking micro stove that I use to heat water.
Brunton brand.MSR brand stove?
Reviving an old thread here.
My life has become delightfully hectic in the past year. I've got a dream family and a dream job, but the downside is that work, play, and family life all bleed in together and I wind up working from sunup to sundown. Taking a break from writing an article right now, actually.
I've been trying to establish rituals to help ease me out of work mode and into relaxation. I've rediscovered the joys of a really good bourbon in a mixed drink, but I try to limit that to one drink Friday and Saturday night. I've been brewing a cup of decaf the other nights to try and wind down, but I'd like to spice it up some.
What's a really good creamer/addition to a cup of coffee that doesn't have booze? I'm also not opposed to something with a little preparation or "ritual" to it. Actually mixing a drink seems to do as much or more to make me disconnect from work as the drink itself.
You can buy the Torani syrups in a myriad of flavors for something simple, my wife and I have a caramel and cookie something on tap so to speak most of the time.Reviving an old thread here.
My life has become delightfully hectic in the past year. I've got a dream family and a dream job, but the downside is that work, play, and family life all bleed in together and I wind up working from sunup to sundown. Taking a break from writing an article right now, actually.
I've been trying to establish rituals to help ease me out of work mode and into relaxation. I've rediscovered the joys of a really good bourbon in a mixed drink, but I try to limit that to one drink Friday and Saturday night. I've been brewing a cup of decaf the other nights to try and wind down, but I'd like to spice it up some.
What's a really good creamer/addition to a cup of coffee that doesn't have booze? I'm also not opposed to something with a little preparation or "ritual" to it. Actually mixing a drink seems to do as much or more to make me disconnect from work as the drink itself.
You need a traditional bow and a handful of arrows.Reviving an old thread here.
My life has become delightfully hectic in the past year. I've got a dream family and a dream job, but the downside is that work, play, and family life all bleed in together and I wind up working from sunup to sundown. Taking a break from writing an article right now, actually.
I've been trying to establish rituals to help ease me out of work mode and into relaxation. I've rediscovered the joys of a really good bourbon in a mixed drink, but I try to limit that to one drink Friday and Saturday night. I've been brewing a cup of decaf the other nights to try and wind down, but I'd like to spice it up some.
What's a really good creamer/addition to a cup of coffee that doesn't have booze? I'm also not opposed to something with a little preparation or "ritual" to it. Actually mixing a drink seems to do as much or more to make me disconnect from work as the drink itself.
Reviving an old thread here.
My life has become delightfully hectic in the past year. I've got a dream family and a dream job, but the downside is that work, play, and family life all bleed in together and I wind up working from sunup to sundown. Taking a break from writing an article right now, actually.
I've been trying to establish rituals to help ease me out of work mode and into relaxation. I've rediscovered the joys of a really good bourbon in a mixed drink, but I try to limit that to one drink Friday and Saturday night. I've been brewing a cup of decaf the other nights to try and wind down, but I'd like to spice it up some.
What's a really good creamer/addition to a cup of coffee that doesn't have booze? I'm also not opposed to something with a little preparation or "ritual" to it. Actually mixing a drink seems to do as much or more to make me disconnect from work as the drink itself.
Thanks you!
Wish that didnt mess up my form 4473 answers. Until its legal federally im not having both in my house. And i cant concealed carry legally in my state even though cannabis is legal recreationally in MD now too. not giving them any more options to ruin my life if i ever need to use it.Since I’ve acquired my med card THC honey in coffee is the bees knees.
The Celestial Seasonings herbal teas are nice. Maybe have a special cup for it, or a chair you sit in while you drink it.Reviving an old thread here.
My life has become delightfully hectic in the past year. I've got a dream family and a dream job, but the downside is that work, play, and family life all bleed in together and I wind up working from sunup to sundown. Taking a break from writing an article right now, actually.
I've been trying to establish rituals to help ease me out of work mode and into relaxation. I've rediscovered the joys of a really good bourbon in a mixed drink, but I try to limit that to one drink Friday and Saturday night. I've been brewing a cup of decaf the other nights to try and wind down, but I'd like to spice it up some.
What's a really good creamer/addition to a cup of coffee that doesn't have booze? I'm also not opposed to something with a little preparation or "ritual" to it. Actually mixing a drink seems to do as much or more to make me disconnect from work as the drink itself.
LooksLike you can make a platform with that thing! I have no idea what it is but it sure looks nice.I guess we are ‘those’ people now… we’ve come a long way from Folgers fellas. I’ve never seen my wife this happy about a new toy. View attachment 104508
Can that thing press Community? lolI guess we are ‘those’ people now… we’ve come a long way from Folgers fellas. I’ve never seen my wife this happy about a new toy. View attachment 104508
Wife got the exact same one about 5 years ago. We don’t drink drip at all anymore. One good thing is espresso has a stronger flavor and (per drink) less caffeine than drip coffee. On average a strong drip coffee has about 250-300mg of caffeine, a double shot of espresso is about 140mg. I’ve been grinding my own beans for 15 years but having it all in one machine it’s a nice way to start the day with a good cup with 4 kids. And 2 of them know how to make me my cup in the morningI guess we are ‘those’ people now… we’ve come a long way from Folgers fellas. I’ve never seen my wife this happy about a new toy. View attachment 104508
Those that want to geek out, “strength” of coffee flavor comes from surface area(smaller grind size) but caffeine content comes from time water is in contact with the beans.Wife got the exact same one about 5 years ago. We don’t drink drip at all anymore. One good thing is espresso has a stronger flavor and (per drink) less caffeine than drip coffee. On average a strong drip coffee has about 250-300mg of caffeine, a double shot of espresso is about 140mg. I’ve been grinding my own beans for 15 years but having it all in one machine it’s a nice way to start the day with a good cup with 4 kids. And 2 of them know how to make me my cup in the morning