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Friday
Jun052009

A Tip for Better Tasting Coffee

A sneaky little trick for making cheap homemade coffee taste better, from Trevy Thomas.

Espresso Pot For years, I managed to wean myself from coffee, smugly sipping herbal tea while those around me battled coffee breath.  But, as addictions have a way of doing, the habit snuck back up on me.  The lure of the morning ritual, the excuse for a big spoonful of sugar and real cream, the bad coffee breath right back in my husband’s face.  Oh, the joys of coffee.  The temptation is all too much for me, and I am feeling a bit jittery and cross-eyed from it at this very moment. 

But there’s a lot of bad coffee.  Office coffee, for one, is generally horrible.  So is that stuff that sits on a warmer at Wawa.  Of course, any place that sells gasoline is probably not the best place for a cup of coffee. 

My mother had a secret for making better tasting coffee.  This was pre-Starbucks days, and all she used was Maxwell House.  But she brewed in an electric percolator, and sprinkled in a tiny bit of cinnamon on top of the coffee before perking.  You couldn’t tell it was cinnamon, but something was definitely better.  So as long as you’re a coffee addict, try an old-school tip for making everyday coffee a little better.  I promise not to lecture on the evils of coffee addiction until I’m in recovery from my own.

Reader Comments (3)

I had an old girl friend who dropped a raw egg into the grounds before percolating. While that seemed to do "something" nice to the coffee, maybe it was just a case of love making one stupid.
June 8, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterheydave
Gross! I'm surprised it didn't make you sick too. I can see why she's an ex. If a girl can't even make coffee, imagine the other things she won't be any good at.
June 8, 2009 | Unregistered Commentertrevy
ewwww...isn't that a bit dangerous, raw egg in the coffee maker. Was she trying to cut corners, eggs and coffee all at the same time??
June 9, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHelen Kenney

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