Couldn't disagree more. A very small amount of creamer will help a bad coffee, like Folgers or something. But a good coffee is so much better without it.The only good coffee is the one with 300 packets of creamer
I'm jealous of your coffee. I don't think that I had a bad cup of coffee in Italy. Even the Lavazza that was served in gas stations was good.I live in Italy and enjoy Kimbo coffee to drink if its Italian coffee since its grown by mount vesuvious. If its American coffee, me and the wife go for Duncan donuts coffee.
Italian food here is way different and healthier than American Italian. The pizza is even better here than American pizza in my opinion. I don't know if I can go back home next year and eat American Italian.I'm jealous of your coffee. I don't think that I had a bad cup of coffee in Italy. Even the Lavazza that was served in gas stations was good.I live in Italy and enjoy Kimbo coffee to drink if its Italian coffee since its grown by mount vesuvious. If its American coffee, me and the wife go for Duncan donuts coffee.
(But I'm REALLY jealous of your food.)
For real? I've never tried their coffee because it just seemed like it would be gas-station garbage. Am I missing out?What's everyone drink in the morning?
A few of my favorites:
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You sir are missing out if you haven't tried Duncan donut coffee. They have it whole bean as well if you want to grind and serve.For real? I've never tried their coffee because it just seemed like it would be gas-station garbage. Am I missing out?What's everyone drink in the morning?
A few of my favorites:
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Indonesian beans are my favorite. You get a really good, full-bodied flavor without all the acidity you find in African beans. Central/South American beans seem kinda "nutty" to me, and you have to roast the hell out of them to get a good flavor. Most shops I go to don't do a good job of this. Peets in California was pretty good. Starbucks in Nebraska makes the most palatable
For the best coffee you have to grind it fresh and put it in a press. I have a four-cup Bodum press that's worked well for me. I've never roasted my own beans. What do you use for that, rawhide?
Definitely. Everything is fresh and meticulously prepared. Even the €3 sandwiches at truck stop like cafes are excellent.Italian food here is way different and healthier than American Italian. The pizza is even better here than American pizza in my opinion. I don't know if I can go back home next year and eat American Italian.