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Dec 7, 2020, 07:41 AM
#1621
Originally Posted by
Kronos
I think you’ve inspired me to get some good ground Turkish coffee and a pot and learn how to make this.
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Oh good!
Super easy to make - add grounds to cold water then once boiled pour into cups. I use this stuff - seems to be the standard
No sugar if I'm having it with baklava or something else sweet, sugar on its own sometimes (unusually for me, I never take sugar with any other coffee).
You can get electric makers but I like the simple copper stove top hobs
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Dec 7, 2020, 08:27 PM
#1622
All of those recommendations echo what I read on a Turkish-American’s blog about making coffee “like mama used to make” in the old country. I’ll definitely go the copper pot route, but I’ll try to find one with an insulated handle.
I never have sugar in coffee generally — but she made a point about the tradition of having a sweet with the coffee. When a traditional treat is unavailable, her fallback is a bit if chocolate.
The only bummer is that my wife, apparently, doesn’t like Turkish coffee — so I’ll be drinking it alone or when we have guests.
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Dec 8, 2020, 10:55 AM
#1623
Originally Posted by
Kronos
All of those recommendations echo what I read on a Turkish-American’s blog about making coffee “like mama used to make” in the old country. I’ll definitely go the copper pot route, but I’ll try to find one with an insulated handle.
I never have sugar in coffee generally — but she made a point about the tradition of having a sweet with the coffee. When a traditional treat is unavailable, her fallback is a bit if chocolate.
The only bummer is that my wife, apparently, doesn’t like Turkish coffee — so I’ll be drinking it alone or when we have guests.
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Honestly it's way better when you make it yourself. In cafes they serve it in tiny cups, and 50% of it is undrinkable grounds so it's like 1/4 of an espresso of drink. When you make it yourself you add more water and basically pour yourself an espresso - doesn't taste all that different. Just a bit of grounds at the bottom. You'll win the lady round
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Dec 8, 2020, 02:33 PM
#1624
Originally Posted by
geoffbot
You'll win the lady round
Let the record reflect that you’ve never met my wife.
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Dec 9, 2020, 12:18 AM
#1625
I think I have a drinking problem. After a sterling performance over the past 3 months I've now done 2 days off the booze (almost a record for me in the past decade) due to a splitting 2-day hangover and crippling kidney pain. Gonna knock it on the head, during the week at least.
Have a drink for me boys and girls!
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Dec 9, 2020, 02:43 AM
#1626
You’ve mentioned the possibility of a problem before, and you do drink more than is sustainable in the long-term.
Good luck.
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Dec 9, 2020, 01:29 PM
#1627
Thanks. Lots of coffee for me
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Dec 9, 2020, 11:50 PM
#1628
The body will tell us what it needs, but only if we listen. Sometimes, it wants a timeout. Best of luck to you, Geoff, and I hope this is just a short-term blip.
Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
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Dec 11, 2020, 01:06 PM
#1629
Originally Posted by
geoffbot
I think I have a drinking problem. After a sterling performance over the past 3 months I've now done 2 days off the booze (almost a record for me in the past decade) due to a splitting 2-day hangover and crippling kidney pain. Gonna knock it on the head, during the week at least.
Have a drink for me boys and girls!
Watching friends and clients wrestle with this issue, I believe you should trust your instincts.
Good luck and remember that you have a forum full of friends right here.
Jonathan
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Dec 11, 2020, 04:32 PM
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