ALSO: learned something new from my friend karina. She made reference to an "ibrik" used for making turkish coffee. turkish coffee is quite delicious. here's some info for the curious.
If "to err is human" well, then, I am like king of human ville, or at least a very prominent figure...
So...Pretty embarrassing here. Last year for christmas, Wifeshow bought me an espresso machine. It is a francis! francis! machine and is super cool looking. however, for the last 11 months, I had been less than pleased with the drinks I could produce. I was attributing it to the fact that It was a pod machine, but I know now that it has more to do with the fact that I am an idiot. You see, there are three settings on the machine, and you turn the portafilter farther to the right to achieve each setting. I never did this. So while I was thinking that I had been making lattes, cappucinos/ macchiatos, etc. I had just been making...coffee. Not that it was bad, but I was disappointed in the amount of crema I was getting. Such a moron. So, now, that I actually went back and read the manual, I am getting some pretty great drinks out of this little guy. This is a pic of a macchiato I had at breakfast. Milk is a little bubbly, but I'll get the hang of it. and for all of you elitists out there, I know that a machine that uses ground coffee over pods produces a better end cup. but the fact is, you need an excellent grinder for those results, which I don't want to spend the money on. I have no plans on becoming a great barista (I rely on tams for that postition:), I just want to have an espresso ( or two) at home once and a while. So, for the espresso lover that doesn't want to trek all over town for the perfect cup or shell out a month's wages. I would totally recommend the francis! francis! line of stuff. Just make sure you read the directions:)
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I will comment on this one, since it is commentless. You are a dang funny person, and a darn fine cook, and I envy your funniness and cookiness. (And kookiness!)
Enjoy the snow!
mc
likewise, I'm sure:) speaking of cookieness, hope You have some leftovers from this weekend:)
You ARE funny! I envy you for having that machine! I know it takes practice to become perfect in coffee making! However, I would not trade my ibrick for Turkish coffee making for any kind of espresso machine! ) Enjoy the cold day! We (State Farm employees) are staying home today! Good for us!
Regards,
Karina
I am at home chillin (literally) with mames. They closed the bakery today. If only I had a sled...
how does your dog like the snow? Charlie is excited about it. We already went outside like 5 times today with him :) THis cold weather makes me really lonely and I smoke more and more sigarets... not good
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