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  • Cameramonkey

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    I tried Cafe Bustelo coffee because I like darker roasts. Full strength is awful. But its quite lovely when I use 1/4 of the normal amount so I'll get 4x as much coffee out of the bag. Nice.
     

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    I’m waiting at a Doc appointment, and I had to restart my phone to get to INGO. Thankfully text was working, because it’s a new phone and I had to text my wife and ask how you turn it off and back on again.

    Edit: then talk to text completely dorked up what I said and I had to edit the post.
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    DoggyDaddy

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    But its quite lovely
    "quite lovely"? You reminded me of this girl from Australia that came up to visit back in 2000. I took her to the Longacre Tavern for lunch one day and she got a cheeseburger. The cook, a big burly guy (it's a biker bar after all) came out and asked if everything was okay. She said to him, "Oh, this is just lovely!" in her Aussie accent.

    I looked at him and said, "Now when was the last time someone said your burger was 'lovely'?" He looked at me and said, "Never! I kinda like it!" :):
     

    BiscuitsandGravy

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    "quite lovely"? You reminded me of this girl from Australia that came up to visit back in 2000. I took her to the Longacre Tavern for lunch one day and she got a cheeseburger. The cook, a big burly guy (it's a biker bar after all) came out and asked if everything was okay. She said to him, "Oh, this is just lovely!" in her Aussie accent.

    I looked at him and said, "Now when was the last time someone said your burger was 'lovely'?" He looked at me and said, "Never! I kinda like it!" :):
    But was she cute? :dunno:
     

    indyblue

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    The only good way to make great coffee. When filled with fresh ground 100% whole Kona bean, it's amazing.
    No other method of making coffee that I know of brings out the flavors and fruity notes so well. I tasted flavors I never knew existed in coffee until I tried this way. You can actually taste the subtle differences in various varieties - Kona, Sumatra, Kenya AA, Jamaica Blue mountain are all very distinct (yeah, coffee snob here. I've drank enough crude oil from the office machine to allow myself this one little premium perk in life).
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    DoggyDaddy

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    The only good way to make great coffee. When filled with fresh ground 100% whole Kona bean, it's amazing.
    No other method of making coffee that I know of brings out the flavors and fruity notes so well. I tasted flavors I never knew existed in coffee until I tried this way. You can actually taste the subtle differences in various varieties - Kona, Sumatra, Kenya AA, Jamaica Blue mountain are all very distinct (yeah, coffee snob here. I've drank enough crude oil from the office machine to allow myself this one little premium perk in life).
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    But have you tried Kopi Luwak yet? Then you'll truly be a coffee snob. :):
     

    Cameramonkey

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    The only good way to make great coffee. When filled with fresh ground 100% whole Kona bean, it's amazing.
    No other method of making coffee that I know of brings out the flavors and fruity notes so well. I tasted flavors I never knew existed in coffee until I tried this way. You can actually taste the subtle differences in various varieties - Kona, Sumatra, Kenya AA, Jamaica Blue mountain are all very distinct (yeah, coffee snob here. I've drank enough crude oil from the office machine to allow myself this one little premium perk in life).
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    Yeah, I got tired of the Weak mud and now have a unit in my office. It’s a $20 4 cup that you can also direct brew into a travel mug. No k cups because they are expensive, and the reusable pods are messy AF. I’ve got a 2L mini wastebasket with a lid that I drop the used filters into And empty weekly.
    best $20 I’ve spent in a while.
     

    JCSR

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    The only good way to make great coffee. When filled with fresh ground 100% whole Kona bean, it's amazing.
    No other method of making coffee that I know of brings out the flavors and fruity notes so well. I tasted flavors I never knew existed in coffee until I tried this way. You can actually taste the subtle differences in various varieties - Kona, Sumatra, Kenya AA, Jamaica Blue mountain are all very distinct (yeah, coffee snob here. I've drank enough crude oil from the office machine to allow myself this one little premium perk in life).
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    Where can I get one of these fancy things? Gotta link?
     

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    The only good way to make great coffee. When filled with fresh ground 100% whole Kona bean, it's amazing.
    No other method of making coffee that I know of brings out the flavors and fruity notes so well. I tasted flavors I never knew existed in coffee until I tried this way. You can actually taste the subtle differences in various varieties - Kona, Sumatra, Kenya AA, Jamaica Blue mountain are all very distinct (yeah, coffee snob here. I've drank enough crude oil from the office machine to allow myself this one little premium perk in life).
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    And what is it called and where do you get it, besides Amazon?
     

    indyblue

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    Where can I get one of these fancy things? Gotta link?
    It's just a French Coffee press. The more expensive ones have finer filter screens for little to no grounds sediment. Even a cheap one will give good results if used properly but need careful decanting for a good experience.

    I use a relatively coarse grind and let it steep a little longer - I do 4-6 minutes depending on how strong you want it and how coarse it is. I does take a couple practice runs to perfect to your taste, but the results speak for themselves.

    The Walmart in Cannelton might have them in stock.

    https://www.walmart.com/search?q=coffee press&typeahead=coffee press

    https://www.amazon.com/french-press-coffee/s?k=french+press+coffee

    https://www.worldmarket.com/search.do?query=french+press
     

    JCSR

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    It's just a French Coffee press. The more expensive ones have finer filter screens for little to no grounds sediment. Even a cheap one will give good results if used properly but need careful decanting for a good experience.

    I use a relatively coarse grind and let it steep a little longer - I do 4-6 minutes depending on how strong you want it and how coarse it is. I does take a couple practice runs to perfect to your taste, but the results speak for themselves.

    The Walmart in Cannelton might have them in stock.

    https://www.walmart.com/search?q=coffee press&typeahead=coffee press

    https://www.amazon.com/french-press-coffee/s?k=french+press+coffee

    https://www.worldmarket.com/search.do?query=french+press
    Awesome thank you. It's time to up my coffee game. :cool:
     
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