Spell check can come in handy....can you turn off auto-complete and leave spell check on?
This just begs the question Rasp, do you have counter space to work on? Or do you do all your meal prep on the kitchen table?
Over here a regular black coffee is called an Americano. The only problem is that "they" (Starbucks, Costa, et al) all insist on serving milk with it. I've got into the habit of asking for a "black Americano". It generally confuses them but whatever.Could be....I love coffee myself but I am a simple man. I still find myself amused by the look on the face of the kid behind the Starbucks counter several years ago. I asked him for cup of regular black coffee. I thought he was gonna have to get his supervisor to help him.
Over here a regular black coffee is called an Americano. The only problem is that "they" (Starbucks, Costa, et al) all insist on serving milk with it. I've got into the habit of asking for a "black Americano". It generally confuses them but whatever.
However, I went into a coffee shop a few weeks ago and asked for a black Americano only to receive a withering look from the child behind the counter and "An Americano IS a black coffee, Madam" in scathing tones Hmm, that was me put in my place.
Over here, if you ask for an Americano at most coffee shops, you'll get a double espresso mixed with hot water to cut back the strength. It comes from WWII, when GIs stationed in Europe couldn't get proper American drip coffee in European cafes, so they improvised.Over here a regular black coffee is called an Americano.
You had to deal with people who don't pay attention until you found one who did. Doesn't happen often.
Around here we have a very popular donut shop chain that's known for its coffee. I used to ask for a coffee with cream and ONE SUGAR (emphasis in my voice too). Invariably they would put in three or four sugars. I watched them do it then made them do it over. Now I just order a coffee with cream and add my own sugar.
Toddy is a brand name for a cold brew coffee system. Essentially you put an entire pound of ground coffee into a thing that looks a hopper with a filter in the bottom. You then add water and set it over a receiving carafe. Over the course of several hours the water makes its way through the coffee and into the container.Steve, what's a "Toddy" coffee maker?
Toddy is a brand name for a cold brew coffee system. Essentially you put an entire pound of ground coffee into a thing that looks a hopper with a filter in the bottom. You then add water and set it over a receiving carafe. Over the course of several hours the water makes its way through the coffee and into the container.
What you're left with is cold coffee concentrate that you blend to taste with water and reheat. Since no heat was used in the brew process, the coffee has no harsh elements and is much lower in acid.
Italian coffee aside, it's my favorite.
I hate Starbucks. I will only go there if I'm on a trip and it's the only place around. They burn their coffee beans to bitter and they have an arrogant attitude. I'm reminded of hearing someone ask, in a Starbucks, what a Venti was. The barista replied, in a very condescending manner, "It's Italian for 20 ounces. It's what it's called in Italy."
I don't think so. Not only would they not be serving 20 ounce cups of espresso in Italy, they don't use ounces. Italy has been metric for a long time (since 1861).