I agree! Every night before I go to bed, I setup my automatic-drip coffee maker for the coming day, by putting water in the tank and coffee-grounds in the basket. That way, the next morning all I have to do is hit the switch and the coffee brews while I am in the bathroom doing my "morning ablutions" as my late-husband like to call it. Then, everything is ready for me to pour my first cuppa and shake the cobwebs from my brain. Forget the moka pots, samovars, French presses, thermometers, percolators, and all the other things that some folk think are necessary for a drinkable cup of coffee — I prefer fast and easy for the win!
Haha! I love that! Your husband sounded like a funny person 🤗. I do get that too. On the boat, I used my moka pot mainly, and I didn't bother to add lukewarm water to brew it. I always had it set up to place on the fire right away so there would be no delay.
I learned the name of those "vessels" - samovars! Cheers for that 😊
Oh, wow! @chacald.dcymt. I love the look of this clay coffee paraphernalia. This was ahead of its time, I think! I can see these doing well on the market even today.
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing this image 🙌
We do have a few Nespressos up for sale here, but they're double the price in our country. That's the one and only hurdle for us coffee loving folks. 😬
Haha! I love that! Your husband sounded like a funny person 🤗. I do get that too. On the boat, I used my moka pot mainly, and I didn't bother to add lukewarm water to brew it. I always had it set up to place on the fire right away so there would be no delay.
I learned the name of those "vessels" - samovars! Cheers for that 😊
It really is magic @millycf1976 . I want to show you how to switch from your technological method like yours to my mother's traditional method:
Look at this contraption we make our coffee with.
It's made of clay and comes with its own cups. You only have to place the cloth bag to filter the coffee on top.
Photograph of my property, of that gadget that my mother treasures at home 🤭.
Oh, wow! @chacald.dcymt. I love the look of this clay coffee paraphernalia. This was ahead of its time, I think! I can see these doing well on the market even today.
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing this image 🙌
It's very fast, please press the red button, but be careful!!!
Haha! No accidents yet, but I'm always careful 😆
In my favorite coffee shop they serve this delicious coffee. I love the late.
It's always lovely to find a shop that sells your favourite coffee. Enjoy it when you can:)))
I'll need to invest in one of these "magical thingamajigs".
Coffee at the press of a button? Sounds like a dream. 😏
Nespresso is amazing and you get consistently good coffee, with a wide range of flavours and coffee from all the continents of the world. 🙌
We do have a few Nespressos up for sale here, but they're double the price in our country. That's the one and only hurdle for us coffee loving folks. 😬
I definitely love your methodology, it is very fast and precise and I would be very happy with such an espresso any time of the day.