Stormcrow's Hobby Farm

What's the best way to prepare coffee?
Depends. I've tried French Press, and it's good, but clean up is a pain. I love percolator coffee, but settle for drip for convenience.

Best coffee for the price is Folgers. I especially like the Black Silk variety. I drink it black, so the taste is very important to me.
 
What's the best way to prepare coffee?
Fresh, hot, and bottomless.

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/true-brew-recipe-2103279

If you have time? https://altonbrown.com/recipes/perfect-pour-over-coffee/

Honestly, I usually settle for drip, but have a lovely French press when I want a more "rounded" cup. My daughter has a vacuum press she swears by, too fancy for me. A good cup of Cuban or Vietnamese coffee is to die for. And when you really have the time? A double doppio topped off with a cup of Frenched medium roast will really start your AM (which is good, because then you have to clean the espresso maker and the French press).
 
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National Coffee Day would fall on a Monday… :caf …when I am researching how to best treat bumble foot because that’s the price of a free rooster. Definitely more Monday coffee required.
Good luck with the bumble!
 
Best coffee for the price is Folgers. I especially like the Black Silk variety. I drink it black, so the taste is very important to me.
Agree on the Black Silk.

That's how I take mine as well. Sometimes with a bit of sugar. Depends on the day. Their quality has been inconsistent the last few years. I should probably learn to read their milling/roasting dates.
 
Agree on the Black Silk.

That's how I take mine as well. Sometimes with a bit of sugar. Depends on the day. Their quality has been inconsistent the last few years. I should probably learn to read their milling/roasting dates.
My son commented that recently the Silk tasted like regular.
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I love my little French press. I'd like to be more of a connoisseur of coffee, but with my rather blunt senses of taste and smell, I'm not sure if it would be worth the trouble and cost.
 
Starting the morning with a flat tire and stale coffee, zero of ten do not recommend
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At least the tire seems to have reseated overnight. Yesterday I thought I was going to drive right off of it when it blew

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Do you at least have any fresh coffee available? :fl
Started a fresh pot before I went out to survey the damage. Life is better now. Sidewalls seem fine. I was spreading rock on a hill when the tire collapsed. Didn't take my time yesterday, getting the tractor ready for use - and it show today.

"Slow is smooth, smooth is fast."

I rushed, and am paying the price.
 

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