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What roast--and are you picky?
Adaptable. Medium roast to dark roast - brewed up strong, as long as it strong and smooth, not bitter or burnt. They are not the same thing.
Do you drink it all day--or limit your consumption?
Usually 2 cups per morning. That's CUPS - as in traditional fine china coffee/tea cups - about 5-6oz, not mugs or tumblers. Very occasionally, I'll have a third cup, but not past 10am. Too much upsets my stomach long before I can get jittery.
If I need something in the afternoon a cup of hot tea does the trick.
How do you take it?
With half & half and sugar.
How do you prepare it?
Drip.
Where do you go for your "favorite" cup of coffee?
Home.
Have you been drinking coffee all your life?
Since about age 30. My mother drank instant (gag) for my entire growing up, so as you might imagine, coffee was not much of a draw for me. That and coffee in middle America in the 60's and 70's was not exactly...good. But some time around age 30, fresher and more varieties of coffees started showing up in my backwater. That's when I got hooked.
Adaptable. Medium roast to dark roast - brewed up strong, as long as it strong and smooth, not bitter or burnt. They are not the same thing.
Do you drink it all day--or limit your consumption?
Usually 2 cups per morning. That's CUPS - as in traditional fine china coffee/tea cups - about 5-6oz, not mugs or tumblers. Very occasionally, I'll have a third cup, but not past 10am. Too much upsets my stomach long before I can get jittery.
If I need something in the afternoon a cup of hot tea does the trick.
How do you take it?
With half & half and sugar.
How do you prepare it?
Drip.
Where do you go for your "favorite" cup of coffee?
Home.
Have you been drinking coffee all your life?
Since about age 30. My mother drank instant (gag) for my entire growing up, so as you might imagine, coffee was not much of a draw for me. That and coffee in middle America in the 60's and 70's was not exactly...good. But some time around age 30, fresher and more varieties of coffees started showing up in my backwater. That's when I got hooked.