Why do I immediately feel like drinking another cup of coffee after one cup of coffee? In my defence, the coffee I made today in a Moka pot was pretty darn good.
I like my coffee just a little bit tangy, dark roasted, medium strong and slightly sweetened with a dollop of milk (almond) or creamer.
I have on earlier occasions spoken about how coffee that is too strong and darker than deepest nights refuses to go down my gullet.
I am after all essentially a tea drinker with a fondness for coffee that is well made and just once a day, having said that I drink tea once a day too and apart from the regular gingery masala tea in the morning the only tea that passes my lips is oolong or some flower tea, but then when I'm at my parents I could end up drinking up to three small cups of tea because what is tea if not a staple in all our households but by the heavens hold the milk or I shan't drink.
I like my coffee just a little bit tangy, dark roasted, medium strong and slightly sweetened with a dollop of milk (almond) or creamer.
I have on earlier occasions spoken about how coffee that is too strong and darker than deepest nights refuses to go down my gullet.
I am after all essentially a tea drinker with a fondness for coffee that is well made and just once a day, having said that I drink tea once a day too and apart from the regular gingery masala tea in the morning the only tea that passes my lips is oolong or some flower tea, but then when I'm at my parents I could end up drinking up to three small cups of tea because what is tea if not a staple in all our households but by the heavens hold the milk or I shan't drink.
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