Anyone do this or is it just my bad form?
Anyone do this or is it just my bad form?
Here's how it goes for me on a daily basis:
I pull a double, top it with home-made vanilla/cinnamon-dolce whip cream. I head down to the basement office and start studying school garbage.
I head back up stairs and pull a quad or a sextuplet with the same delicious whip cream topping, and head out the door for class.
Now, here's where where my poor form shows it's ugly face. I drink the quad/sextuplet for the duration of the day.......for up to the next 6+ hours. It's stone cold.
What I've found is that espresso, with my whip cream concoction, makes several delightful flavor changes over the next several hours.
I know, it's considered blasphemous but does anyone else do this?
I pull a double, top it with home-made vanilla/cinnamon-dolce whip cream. I head down to the basement office and start studying school garbage.
I head back up stairs and pull a quad or a sextuplet with the same delicious whip cream topping, and head out the door for class.
Now, here's where where my poor form shows it's ugly face. I drink the quad/sextuplet for the duration of the day.......for up to the next 6+ hours. It's stone cold.
What I've found is that espresso, with my whip cream concoction, makes several delightful flavor changes over the next several hours.
I know, it's considered blasphemous but does anyone else do this?
I think you're on your own on this one.
Sounds nasty to most but I used to work with a gal who did pretty much what you described and she was a full-time student with a full-time job.
I guess you do what you can in the limited time you have, sounds you're making the most of it
I keep a french press in my desk drawer at work along with an electric kettle.
Sounds nasty to most but I used to work with a gal who did pretty much what you described and she was a full-time student with a full-time job.
I guess you do what you can in the limited time you have, sounds you're making the most of it
I keep a french press in my desk drawer at work along with an electric kettle.
I save the Espresso for the house & drink it while its hot. When I hit the road locally I brew something up in the Press or Aeropress. The Thermos travel mugs (15oz) we have will keep coffee at least warm for hours which is fine for short trips. If I'm heading out for the day I fill our T/N TGS1000 carafe & it will keep it hot all day.
zoey wrote:[whisper mode] Niko: I do this because I actually like it [/whisper mode]
I didn't say this was nasty to me, most people (non-coffee folk) would think we're all strange with some of our habitszoey wrote:I should have prefaced this post by saying that cold espresso, without the whip cream, is pretty gross.

What you said didn't surprise me, zoey - I'm sure the cream keeps it nice and smooth
Wouldn't it be cool to shove the Vivaldi in our pockets and head out for the day?JohnB wrote:I save the Espresso for the house & drink it while its hot. When I hit the road locally I brew something up in the Press or Aeropress. The Thermos travel mugs (15oz) we have will keep coffee at least warm for hours which is fine for short trips. If I'm heading out for the day I fill our T/N TGS1000 carafe & it will keep it hot all day.

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Wouldn't it be cool to shove the Vivaldi in our pockets and head out for the day?Niko wrote:

With one of these: http://msn.pricegrabber.com/user_sales_ ... id=6922121
& a V2 Mini in 15a mode or this one: http://msn.pricegrabber.com/user_sales_ ... id=6922114
for 20a mode you could set up a small Espresso bar in the trunk of your car. I could see it in the rear of our BMW Touring. Add a second battery linked to the main one under the rear seat & you'd be all set for family vacations!
I got one of those Krups years ago as a gift from my now ex wife. Don't think I ever used it so I can't say how good or bad it is. Passed it on to my daughter a couple years ago to try out but she says there is some key piece missing so we may never know.Niko wrote:I have a Kraps 989, it's much better than a steam toy. I'd still rather lug a 65lb beast if it means better espresso
The A3 is about as beautiful as a canker sore to me
Looks like a Panini Press with a wooden handle.
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder, espresso machines and other appliances are just not beautiful to me.
I'm really not a fan of all the E61 overly-shiny, gaudy looking boxes. I'm not saying the S1 is drop dead gorgeous, the beauty in it lies that it doesn't take over an entire kitchen like "look at me...."

Looks like a Panini Press with a wooden handle.
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder, espresso machines and other appliances are just not beautiful to me.
I'm really not a fan of all the E61 overly-shiny, gaudy looking boxes. I'm not saying the S1 is drop dead gorgeous, the beauty in it lies that it doesn't take over an entire kitchen like "look at me...."
With all due respects to Dunn Bros, I used to think that they're beans were really good. Now I know better. Niko, that's funny - with all the shots you pull, it's no wonder you're sleep deprived!Niko wrote:Boy I need to get some sleep!
...I misread that bag of coffee in the pic above, thought it said "Dawn of the Dead Coffee"
I believe I bought a cup of the Dawn of the Dead coffee this morning. Starbucks calls it Pikes Place Blend but the only discernable flavor is severely burnt bean. Even with Half & Half I could only choke down half a cup. Seems pointless for them to waste time installing Clovers if the only setting on their roasters is Charbroil. Burnt s/o beans aren't going to taste any better brewed in a Clover.Niko wrote:Boy I need to get some sleep!
...I misread that bag of coffee in the pic above, thought it said "Dawn of the Dead Coffee"