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Redocbew wrote:For some reason the fact that you had random cocoa powder stashed away, and that you bought it from nuts.com cracks me up.
If you want some seriously bad ass cocoa powder, then look no further.
https://www.penzeys.com/online-catalog/ ... p-919/pd-s
DancinJack wrote:You guys DO UNDERSTAND that you don't have to brew a WHOLE POT every single time you use a drip coffee machine, right? I have seen a few comments saying something about "a 10 cup pot" or "a 12 cup pot" or "a whole pot" and honestly I couldn't tell if you people don't understand that you don't have to brew a whole pot every single time you use the machine.
llisandro wrote:
And low-cal sweeteners might bring along a host of other problems. An example from a high-tier journal persons who drank 4+ cans of diet soda/day were 30% more likely to be diagnosed with depression. Scary stuff.
DancinJack wrote:You guys DO UNDERSTAND that you don't have to brew a WHOLE POT every single time you use a drip coffee machine, right? I have seen a few comments saying something about "a 10 cup pot" or "a 12 cup pot" or "a whole pot" and honestly I couldn't tell if you people don't understand that you don't have to brew a whole pot every single time you use the machine.
cynan wrote:DancinJack wrote:You guys DO UNDERSTAND that you don't have to brew a WHOLE POT every single time you use a drip coffee machine, right? I have seen a few comments saying something about "a 10 cup pot" or "a 12 cup pot" or "a whole pot" and honestly I couldn't tell if you people don't understand that you don't have to brew a whole pot every single time you use the machine.
True. But often, if you brew bellow a certain amount in a drip machine, the results won't be as good. Generally because the water isn't "exposed" to the grounds long enough due to the shape of the filter basket.
tanker27 wrote:aeropress.com /Shameless plug
tanker27 wrote:DancinJack wrote:You guys DO UNDERSTAND that you don't have to brew a WHOLE POT every single time you use a drip coffee machine, right? I have seen a few comments saying something about "a 10 cup pot" or "a 12 cup pot" or "a whole pot" and honestly I couldn't tell if you people don't understand that you don't have to brew a whole pot every single time you use the machine.
Wait WUT! Inconceivable..........
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Chuckaluphagus wrote:Also, if you are using a drip coffee maker, proof your grounds - with the coffee in the filter, but before you close the door, slowly pour about 30 ml (1 oz.) of cold water over the grounds and let them sit for a few minutes. Then close the door and start the brewing. The grounds will have have dampened slightly, and the hot water coming in from the top as the coffee machine runs won't drill straight down. You get better, more strongly flavored drip coffee.
Chuckaluphagus wrote:I have a Bunn pour over coffee maker. The caffine is the same but the flavor is always weaker than that from a drip coffee maker. I've tried putting just a little water through and then waiting and then the rest. I'll give this a try.tanker27 wrote:DancinJack wrote:You guys DO UNDERSTAND that you don't have to brew a WHOLE POT every single time you use a drip coffee machine, right? I have seen a few comments saying something about "a 10 cup pot" or "a 12 cup pot" or "a whole pot" and honestly I couldn't tell if you people don't understand that you don't have to brew a whole pot every single time you use the machine.
Wait WUT! Inconceivable..........
aeropress.com /Shameless plug
Even without an AeroPress (which is what I use multiple times a day), even a cheap coffee maker should have a "1 Cup" button. I have a cheap Krups for making coffee in volume when we have people over, and even that has a dedicated "1-3" button for when you're just making enough coffee for yourself.
Also, if you are using a drip coffee maker, proof your grounds - with the coffee in the filter, but before you close the door, slowly pour about 30 ml (1 oz.) of cold water over the grounds and let them sit for a few minutes. Then close the door and start the brewing. The grounds will have have dampened slightly, and the hot water coming in from the top as the coffee machine runs won't drill straight down. You get better, more strongly flavored drip coffee.
Mr Bill wrote:As for coffee brand, I generally buy whole bean Boyer's French Roast. But I try other dark roasts on occasion.
End User wrote:Kopi luwak
whm1974 wrote:End User wrote:Kopi luwak
Hell No!!! Not only is it way overpriced, but a medium size cat eats the fruit and poops out the bean at the other end. Why in Hell would anyone even drink that that?
Chuckaluphagus wrote:Also, if you are using a drip coffee maker, proof your grounds - with the coffee in the filter, but before you close the door, slowly pour about 30 ml (1 oz.) of cold water over the grounds and let them sit for a few minutes. Then close the door and start the brewing. The grounds will have have dampened slightly, and the hot water coming in from the top as the coffee machine runs won't drill straight down. You get better, more strongly flavored drip coffee.
whm1974 wrote:End User wrote:Kopi luwak
Hell No!!! Not only is it way overpriced, but a medium size cat eats the fruit and poops out the bean at the other end. Why in Hell would anyone even drink that that?
End User wrote:Kopi luwak
End User wrote:It goes very well with tube grubs.
DancinJack wrote:End User wrote:It goes very well with tube grubs.
Drizzle a little snail juice on 'em and mmmmmmmmmm
Captain Ned wrote:whm1974 wrote:End User wrote:Kopi luwak
Hell No!!! Not only is it way overpriced, but a medium size cat eats the fruit and poops out the bean at the other end. Why in Hell would anyone even drink that that?
Civet /= cat.
Redocbew wrote:Its expensive because the link says they only recover enough beans for a kilogram after feeding 33 kilograms to the elephant. Those have got to be some very buzzed elephants.Elephant > not-cat
I'll take the black ivory stuff.
whm1974 wrote:Why would anyone even drink that that?
ludi wrote:whm1974 wrote:Why would anyone even drink that that?
I'm told the civet is a finicky critter that only eats the best coffee cherries on the bush. Then the acids and enzymes in their G.I. tract, having stripped away the cherry flesh for digestion, have a pleasant effect on the seed's character.
Redocbew wrote:And then there's the people who buy fermented cow lactation which has been allowed to age and decay until it's grown smelly and infested with mold.
Seriously, what the hell.
Captain Ned wrote:Redocbew wrote:And then there's the people who buy fermented cow lactation which has been allowed to age and decay until it's grown smelly and infested with mold.
Seriously, what the hell.
Heathen!!
whm1974 wrote:That's funny, how did you find that?