and we drank out of a saucerCoffee was strong and black when I was growing up.
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and we drank out of a saucerCoffee was strong and black when I was growing up.
I ONLY drink black coffee. Both my bosses have to have creamer. A while back I told both of them in front of one of their wives that I had been to Kroger and got the creamer for their Faggucino. The wife asked what kind of drink that was.what happened to the Black coffee drinking folks? Now its a fashion show
and we drank out of a saucer
That's hardcore right there. I've done it and probably will again. Not that I enjoyed it.I like wet dog coffee…the stuff left over from yesterday’s pot nuked to steaming
If you figure it out damn sure let me know.Cafe con leche . At Cuban restaurants its dark roast Expresso served with steamed milk but never tried making it at home. We used to get it when we were in Ft Lauderdale. Little Cuba is to the right when you get off expressway.
I’m too cheap to pour it down the drain and it’s not so bad after it burns your tongueThat's hardcore right there. I've done it and probably will again. Not that I enjoyed it.
That sounds accurate but when mother in law was making it at my house mid 90s we didn't have no espresso machine. It was black coffee from the old Mr. Coffee machine . So I guess I'm looking for the Cuban trailer trash version.Usually half espresso half warm milk. The main difference is that with the cafe con leche the milk is heated on the stove where with a latte the milk is steamed with a frother.
Well I can drink instant so I get it. But day old coffee does have a stale taste.I’m too cheap to pour it down the drain and it’s not so bad after it burns your tongue
That sounds like a few trips to the John for meI like wet dog coffee…the stuff left over from yesterday’s pot nuked to steaming
Well I can drink instant so I get it. But day old coffee does have a stale taste.