Thursday, December 9, 2021

Strong Coffee

I feel very strongly about coffee.  I know I’m not alone when I say that I love coffee.

Let me rephrase that.  I L-O-V-E coffee.

The smell of cracking open a fresh bag of beans, of the coffee brewing in the pot.  Can you smell it right now?  I can.

Something about the entire ritual of preparing coffee is so comforting.  Pouring a cup, adding a bit of creamer and then stirring it all together.  Then wrapping your hands around the mug and lifting it to you your lips for the first sip.  De-lish!

While I’ve certainly had a ton of BAD coffee over the years, I am often surprised at how many ways there are to brew a good cup of coffee. 

Growing up, there was always lots of instant coffee around so it took me a while to understand what a GOOD cup of coffee can taste like.  Over the years, I’ve tried coffee using ground, whole bean, even coffee bags.  Plus I have to admit that the instant packets from Starbucks were not bad either.  Some swear by their French press.  Others can’t live without their Keurig (which I use from time to time but it doesn’t really make the coffee strong enough for me).  We buy coffee concentrate that I often use to kick a Keurig brewed cup of Joe into overdrive.

I know that in the U.S., “Coffee Regular” is generally understood to mean with milk and two sugars.  My dairy additive of choice is half & half and I don’t do sugar or any sweetener.  I prefer my coffee strong – bold and earthy.  If the coffee is good, I don’t even need to have caffeine.  Because I try to save caffeine for when I really need it, more often than not I’m drinking decaf or 50/50 blend.  Again, when the coffee is strong, I don’t miss the caffeine.

Years ago my relationship with coffee really bordered on unhealthy – I drank so much of it that my body never knew when it was day or night.  Nowadays, I generally limit myself to a cup a day – on the rare occasion I’ll have two.

All of this writing about coffee has put me in the mood for some.  Anyone care to join me?

Frosty




3 comments:

  1. Coffee has never been my thing, but maybe you can answer a question I have. What's the difference between the stuff in Keurig pod and the coffee concentrate?

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  2. I'm right there with you, but I drink mine black and fully caffeinated.

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  3. I didn't start drinking coffee until my mid-20s, though I always loved the smell of it. My dad was a truck driver, so he was constantly drinking it, and when I worked at McDonald's in high school, there was just something about the smell of coffee brewing when we were opening the store.

    Now I drink it every day, and like you I pass on the sugar. I love heavy whipping cream in mine though.

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