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JT Smith said:
And it doesn't look like science to me either.
I was just joking :smile:. The coffee ritual looked a bit like a lab exercise, hence the joke.

JT Smith said:
You can find that sort of thing in many hobbies/disciplines.
I agree. :smile:
 
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JT Smith said:
Generally speaking flavored coffees are made from lesser grades of beans. Same with very darkly roasted coffee. Why use expensive specialty beans if you're just going to burn them or cover them over with added flavors? It would be like over-cooking a Wagu steak and/or covering it in ketchup.

Not that there's anything wrong with either of those choices. Lots of people just drink instant coffee or put ketchup on their steak. It's just a choice.

I had a roommate for a while who was a coffee nerd. He had so much equipment and really knew coffee inside and out. He spent a lot of money on the beans. He would drink Fabula coffee throughout the day but would switch to decaf at some point in the afternoon so it wouldn't affect his sleep. Sometimes he'd give me a cup and challenge me to say whether it was regular or decaf and I could almost never tell, at least not until I had consumed a good portion of the cup and noticed the affect the caffeine, or absence of it.

So I know there is good decaf out there.
I can understand you. My love for coffee started with my roommate as well. He wasn't as much of a nerd as you, but he was always trying new things. Well, once he tried something, I did it with him. This is where my love for coffee began and I became a real nerd myself. With expensive beans and accessories.
 
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Petebobs said:
I can understand you. My love for coffee started with my roommate as well. He wasn't as much of a nerd as you, but he was always trying new things. Well, once he tried something, I did it with him. This is where my love for coffee began and I became a real nerd myself. With expensive beans and accessories.

I'm not really a coffee nerd like my roommate was. I buy fresh beans from reputable roasters but keep the process pretty simple. I've spent very little on equipment over the years.

When I go backpacking I drink instant coffee in a plastic mug. I can't tolerate it at home but somehow the outdoor context makes it taste just fine.

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Two cappuccinos along Jomtien beach
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morrobay said:
Two cappuccinos along Jomtien beach
Like the atmosphere.

We are not really a 'beach people', not even when we are on a holiday (and in proximity of a beach).
That means we are usually up early for a good hike or such, and that time we got all the (usually full) bars and the whole beach (or whatever tourist attraction around) for ourselves alone.

It gets kind of inverted. Since it's usually a though task to get a really good coffee, we do the bar-touring at mornings, not at night :doh:
 
JT Smith said:
When I go backpacking I drink instant coffee in a plastic mug. I can't tolerate it at home but somehow the outdoor context makes it taste just fine.
What, no "Cowboy Coffee"? :wink:
 
berkeman said:
What, no "Cowboy Coffee"? :wink:

That works really well above a certain altitude. Better than instant. It's just a bit more effort, there's more clean up involved, more to carry in, and also more to carry out in places where dumping it is illegal.
 
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Something Like That.The girl is just for show. My girlfriends have /are all early 40's

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And keeping it boiling
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What a surprise very good fresh cappuccino at the 7-11 in Jomtien beach.
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Late afternoon in the neighborhood
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I bought a Breville espresso machine with a built in grinder two summers ago that changed the coffee game for me. Unfortunately I had to throw it away because it was an older NYC apartment and my roommate left the dirty dishes out, so cockroaches liked to lay eggs inside the coffee machine. 🤮🤢
 
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Have a separate, cheap coffee grinder I use for spices. Have become enamored of middle eastern coffee, so been grinding cardamon and cinnamon in it and adding a couple tablespoons to the coffee in my French press
 
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Don't throw out your machine.
Put it in the freezer to kill the eggs.
Clean it out and it should be fine.
If you could use bleach on your machine, you could use it to dissolve the chiton on their little bodies and eggs. That would kill them.
 
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this is what the inside would have looked like, if it was clean. When I opened mine, the cockroaches had laid eggs and pooped on every square inch of the inside, including in all the crevices and fins. And it smelled so bad.
 

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Cappuccino on Jomtien beach rd.
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