That would be a no.From a secret admirer?
That would be a no.From a secret admirer?
Maybe Ruby is your secret admirer, I know Carleton is mine.That would be a no.
I love the mug!! I just have my huge Red, Baby It's Cold Outside mug...
You might be onto something.Maybe Ruby is your secret admirer, I know Carleton is mine.
I do too. It holds about 10 ounces, so perfect for a small afternoon treat.I love the mug!!
Is that coffee extract safe? I noticed a cappuccino with that in it, it said it was to boost the caffeine.Dunkin has a new brew.
What is a pour over?I have switched to doing pour overs. I had actually had coffee that way about 40 years ago when I was stationed at Ft. Lewis. A lady made a cup for me when I was visiting and 40 years later I still remembered how good that coffee was, it wasn't called pour over then wasn't trendy then. Over the years I had thought about trying it, looked simple enough. Pour overs became trendy here and I thought that was what she did. It takes a little longer then a Kcup but I can make one cup. It tastes much better then a Kcup and is a lot cheaper.
That's how I make my coffee every morning. A co-worker turned me onto it approx. 30 yrs. ago and I was hooked.I have switched to doing pour overs.
It is really simple. How to Make the Perfect Pour-Over Coffee at Home I don't do the weithghing and counting seconds. I just eyeball the coffee. I do wet the grounds, wait a bit then start pouring the coffee. You don't have to get expensive either. Since it is trendy there are fancy expensive things for it but there are also very reasonable priced things. I do have a gooseneck kettle with a thermometer but again I didn't pay a lot for it. I got these from Amazon.What is a pour over?
I do not think I have ever heard of it...
Thanks for the info.... It does sound intriguing.. Some day... not right now.. have to cut back on spending...It is really simple. How to Make the Perfect Pour-Over Coffee at Home I don't do the weithghing and counting seconds. I just eyeball the coffee. I do wet the grounds, wait a bit then start pouring the coffee. You don't have to get expensive either. Since it is trendy there are fancy expensive things for it but there are also very reasonable priced things. I do have a gooseneck kettle with a thermometer but again I didn't pay a lot for it. I got these from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J96VMCA/?tag=thecatsite It looks like the kettle I bought is out of stock but there were others in the same price range, around $20. The gooseneck kettle makes it easy to pour a steady small stream of water.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z4134MG/?tag=thecatsite