• Good Coffees
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I like to take Brazilian Coffee beans, then grind them down in a blender, then add two teaspoons of it in a cup, with 2 teaspoons of sugar and some milk. Feels good man.
Get a bloody cofee machine, french presses are shit. If you really want it Lavazza do a ground bean range. Good shit.
I just use an instant coffee; store brand (Sainsbury's). Tastes fine to me.
[QUOTE=Hellduck07;15997292]I just use an instant coffee; store brand (Sainsbury's). Tastes fine to me.[/QUOTE] Instant coffee lacks the punch,it's useful for power coffee though.
You should use one of these! [media]http://www.adesso.se/img/press/classic-blank.jpg[/media] Seriously, I'm using this one!
[QUOTE=Figgis Fiddis;15936064]Hot Coffee. Of the San Andreas variety. :v:[/QUOTE] Oh you :smug:
I usually have a strong flat white, one sugar. I have an espresso machine that i use. [img]http://www.financing.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/espresso-machine.jpg[/img]
I would recommend investing In a Bunn coffee machine and some Maxwell house coffee. That beast brews 12 cups in around 2-3 minutes.
Nescafe Clasico. It's made for the Latin market, which expects stronger coffee than weak Americans who drink stuff like Folgers usually get. It's about as good an instant coffee as you will find on sale at any supermarket. I don't know if you can french press it, but I don't see why you would not be able to if you wanted. [img]http://images.smarter.com/300x300x15/34/93/647393.jpg[/img]
I like foreign coffee the best, but Folgers is pretty good. Also, get chocolate-covered espresso beans, those are the shit.
Half a cup of nescafe gold, half a cup of milk, then 2 teaspoonfuls of galaxy hot chocolate powder, it's godly.
Today I went to Starbucks with a couple of friends, and I haven't been for ages, and I asked for a Vanilla cream frappuccino, only to find that it was just a vanilla milkshake basically, and had no coffee taste at all. I was dissapoint.
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[b]Coffee Recipe[/b] You'll need: A coffee mug Coffee granules Water boiler Water Two spoons Sugar Do like so: Take the selected coffee mug and place it somewhere flat, then you take your water boiler and fill it with water. Then fire up the water boiler and wait. Meanwhile you take the coffee granules and place them on the inside of your selected coffee mug. When the water has reached its boiling point, you lift the container of the water and start pouring the recently heated water carefully into the cup. Now you take your selected spoon, and stir around for a little while for the granules to dissolve. What used to be water should now magically have become a brown substance also known as coffee. Now, your coffee might seem a bit bitter at the first taste, however the taste can be altered to your liking. Take the second spoon and use it to put a certain amount of sugar into your coffee mug, then take the spoon you recently used for stirring your coffee, and use it to stir again until your [i]sugar[/i] has dissolved. The final product should be a fine cup of coffee, without any of the gay names - just, simple fine coffee.
All I drink is coffee. I drink Lavazza and Van Houte. I prefer the French press method over the drip method because the coffee tends to be more bold and stronger in the French press. Turkish coffee is pretty good too. You boil the water with the fine ground coffee and sugar in the pot. It's pretty thick and bitter, but damn delicious.
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