I was browsing their selection of random gourmet foods and they had a lot of different kinds of coffee. Of course they all look like great gourmet brands but how can you really tell? But for $4.99 a bag it's not too much of a risk.
I picked out 2 bags: "Caffe Italiano continental specialties" espresso and "Fusion Coffee by Dillanos" Hazelnut (yes I like hazelnut coffee). Just made the espresso in my aeropress and it tastes shockingly similar to the coffee I get at my local diamond shamrock.
I'm going to see if they'll let me return an opened bag, even though it's only 5 bucks, but it seems like it could be a fun adventure to try a few different varieties. Anyone else have a better experience?
[link] [comment]
And this months question on coffee is... Is this all you need for great coffee? Let me know...
A good coffee maker: The best coffee maker in the world for the price?
A good frother: Frother
Great coffee: One of my favourites
And because you need coffee wherever you are: douself® Portable Stainless Steel Lightweight Wood Stove Solidified Alcohol Stove Outdoor Cooking Picnic BBQ Camping with Mesh Bag
via The Source of this good stuff If you need froth, you need this Bialetti Tuttocrema Frother
from The Source
No comments:
Post a Comment