hmm, making your own coffee is an option, we make mud coffee with real coffee grounds - a tablespoon to a cup, put hot water, and wait a couple minutes. Add cream and hey presto. There are some grounds in the bottom of the cup, but whatever, leave a little in there so as not to get grounds in your mouth. It tastes like barista coffee, and costs a fraction of Starbucks crap.
...you could also just get a french press. Very easy fast and cheap and tastes like top shelf gourmet coffee. Water should be around 185 degrees Fahrenheit when mixed and wait 3-5 mins before pressing after the water and coffee are mixed.
Yerba mate is my drink of choice. So many health benefits, and doesn’t seems as addictive or give me the jitters like coffee. Been drinking it for 20 plus year.
hmm, making your own coffee is an option, we make mud coffee with real coffee grounds - a tablespoon to a cup, put hot water, and wait a couple minutes. Add cream and hey presto. There are some grounds in the bottom of the cup, but whatever, leave a little in there so as not to get grounds in your mouth. It tastes like barista coffee, and costs a fraction of Starbucks crap.
Run it through a reusable cloth filter like the Puerto Ricans. They call it el colador, though that name also applies to mesh metal strainers.
...you could also just get a french press. Very easy fast and cheap and tastes like top shelf gourmet coffee. Water should be around 185 degrees Fahrenheit when mixed and wait 3-5 mins before pressing after the water and coffee are mixed.
You need your grinds to be a but more coarse for that, but yeah I own one. I use it more for tea and Yerba mate
Yerba mate is my drink of choice. So many health benefits, and doesn’t seems as addictive or give me the jitters like coffee. Been drinking it for 20 plus year.
Also works as a cold brew press if steeped overnight. They make larger presses for this reason and it's my preferred method.