I'm not exactly a coffee maniac, as you might know, and a quick dip into my archives would substantiate these claims, that moi is a tea person; however, there are times in a day when I do feel like a bit of coffee.
This time is usually post lunch for me, as it is the case wth most people.
I do not begin my day with coffee, and most certainly don't end it with one, but during the interval or intermission of a day, I sometimes do feel the need for a good cup of coffee. NOT INSTANT coffee, but some decent hot coffee, usually a pour over coffee or Moka pot brewed coffee.
Moka pot brewed coffee does involve a bit of washing up, and my desire for coffee does seem to be aided by a bit of harmless laziness, which is why I usually opt for some decent pour over.
I have on my person a packet of fantastic Espresso Colombian beans that exude the most coffee caffeinated aroma, which sends the whole house warming with superior coffee roast perfume. It's like an invigorating incense that energizes your faculties no end, or perhaps that's just how coffee beans are supposed to behave.
There's no animosity or hatred towards instant coffee, in fact I rather love its aromatic hues, and some might even argue that the best cold coffee (one that's made in a blender with copious amounts of milk and sugar) is one made out of instant coffee, and in fact my brother usually prefers his hand made cup of hellish instant over a moka pot brewed cup, and he isn''t alone in thinking that.
I guess instant is the kind of taste that most people relate to being like coffee more than proper coffee; also the added bonus of making it as sweet and thick and milky as you'd like, instead of watery pour over or moka pot brew.
What was the whole point of this post? Absolutely nothing! Not everything needs to have a point, plus I'm filled to the gills with fresh coffee and I guess it's doing that thing it does.
This time is usually post lunch for me, as it is the case wth most people.
I do not begin my day with coffee, and most certainly don't end it with one, but during the interval or intermission of a day, I sometimes do feel the need for a good cup of coffee. NOT INSTANT coffee, but some decent hot coffee, usually a pour over coffee or Moka pot brewed coffee.
Moka pot brewed coffee does involve a bit of washing up, and my desire for coffee does seem to be aided by a bit of harmless laziness, which is why I usually opt for some decent pour over.
I have on my person a packet of fantastic Espresso Colombian beans that exude the most coffee caffeinated aroma, which sends the whole house warming with superior coffee roast perfume. It's like an invigorating incense that energizes your faculties no end, or perhaps that's just how coffee beans are supposed to behave.
There's no animosity or hatred towards instant coffee, in fact I rather love its aromatic hues, and some might even argue that the best cold coffee (one that's made in a blender with copious amounts of milk and sugar) is one made out of instant coffee, and in fact my brother usually prefers his hand made cup of hellish instant over a moka pot brewed cup, and he isn''t alone in thinking that.
I guess instant is the kind of taste that most people relate to being like coffee more than proper coffee; also the added bonus of making it as sweet and thick and milky as you'd like, instead of watery pour over or moka pot brew.
What was the whole point of this post? Absolutely nothing! Not everything needs to have a point, plus I'm filled to the gills with fresh coffee and I guess it's doing that thing it does.
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