Because you can actually sit down and enjoy a cup rather than chug it in the morning before work?Universal Law: Coffee always tastes better on Sundays.
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No doubt. But I love my morning time, so no matter when I start at work I always make sure to be up early enough to have a nice start to the day, enjoy my coffee, reading my emails, check the forum shenanigans etc...Because you can actually sit down and enjoy a cup rather than chug it in the morning before work?
No doubt. But I love my morning time, so no matter when I start at work I always make sure to be up early enough to have a nice start to the day, enjoy my coffee, reading my emails, check the forum shenanigans etc...
Never understood those who sleep until the last minute and have to do everything in a hurry every damn morning.![]()
Exactly! Make a huge difference.Same.
Not when I was younger, though.
I need at least 90 minutes at home in the AM before leaving. Minimal requirement.
Yesterday was a weekend day and I was up before 6AM so I could get my coffee,
exercise, music, and guitar playing in before I had some obligations to tend to.
Makes a huge difference in my perception of my quality of life, as well as how I treat other people.
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Totally agree!!Same.
Not when I was younger, though.
I need at least 90 minutes at home in the AM before leaving. Minimal requirement.
Yesterday was a weekend day and I was up before 6AM so I could get my coffee,
exercise, music, and guitar playing in before I had some obligations to tend to.
Makes a huge difference in my perception of my quality of life, as well as how I treat other people.
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everyone drinking the gesha this winter.![]()
I started making coffee from a French Press as a casual drinker. Mostly La Colombe Corsica and other dark roasts.
When me and the wife started making coffee daily as we started working from home, we went with a more economic approach with whatever Costco stocked with a Mr. Coffee drip coffee machine.
Last year, we got a Breville Espresso machine and I make an Americano every day. Still whatever I find from Costco though.
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Looks like a nice machine was it expensive?Are you a coffee drinker?
Do you like to fanny around with complex methods of making coffee?
This may be the thread for you, or not.
My coffee evolution started with an Aeropress and hand grinder, then moved onto a Nanopresso, and a different hand grinder whose handle nub would fit into a electric screwdrivers standard hex socket.
Mainly because I worked away from home and needed quality portable coffee. I fannied with grind sizes, bean weights and water volumes for each of them until I had fine tuned the hell out of them.
When it came time to get a home coffee maker, i decided to avoid retreading that path, and went with a bean to cup machine that did one thing really well, an espresso shot, which I could then top off with water for my preferred Americano.
I wanted to press a button and have good coffee come out the other side with the minimum of fuss.
Which? Informed me, in the range I wanted to pay, that this would be the Melitta Avanza 600 Series.
And a fine shot of espresso it does too.
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Moderately funny coffee anecdote:
My wife, who did not drink coffee and who doesn't seem to object to me buying guitar gear, did object to a full coffee machine.
I started her off on packet Mochas, which she enjoyed. She eventually moved herself onto Americanos And Espressos.
Soon as it got to that point, and the possibility of her having to faff with hand grinders and the nanopresso reared its head, we had a coffee machine within 2 weeks.
Work smart, not hard.