OK, so here's the not so intelligent part: Yesterday I went to the grocery store and bought some coffee. I thought it was Instant Coffee because it was in a smaller plastic container, even though I didn't see the words Instant Coffee on it. Last evening I decided I wanted a cup of coffee, so I nuked some water in the microwave and put in a tablespoon and a half of coffee in the boiler water, put in some creme and amaretto flavouring, and stirred it up. I took a drink of it, and about died. It was filled with chunky coffee grounds. I was talking to my sister and trying to figure out why it wasn't working. She asked me if it said "Instant Coffee" on the container, and I looked and couldn't find that anywhere, so I sad no. She said that I had purchased regular coffee, not instant. Now that was pretty dumb of me.
Well, I don't own a coffee pot or a coffee maker, so I thought I was out of luck. All day long today I have been craving Amaretto Coffee, so I thought and thought of some way I could make this coffee. Then it came to me, that perhaps if I put a paper towel over the coffee cup, and the grounds in the paper towel, then pour boiling hot water ove that, that perhaps I could get coffee. I mean the coffee makers have then little paper cups that work like that. So, I tried it, adding aluminium foil with holes cut in it under the paper towel to keep the towel from breaking up. Would you believe it worked? I ended up with a perfectly brewed delicious cup of coffee. Now I think that was pretty smart of me, if I don't say so myself.
Well, I don't own a coffee pot or a coffee maker, so I thought I was out of luck. All day long today I have been craving Amaretto Coffee, so I thought and thought of some way I could make this coffee. Then it came to me, that perhaps if I put a paper towel over the coffee cup, and the grounds in the paper towel, then pour boiling hot water ove that, that perhaps I could get coffee. I mean the coffee makers have then little paper cups that work like that. So, I tried it, adding aluminium foil with holes cut in it under the paper towel to keep the towel from breaking up. Would you believe it worked? I ended up with a perfectly brewed delicious cup of coffee. Now I think that was pretty smart of me, if I don't say so myself.