Went a few years stressing over doing the grind, espresso fine, but laziness won out. I do savor the first cup after opening the Starbucks bag, but I’m fine with the last cup too.
Well…. coffee, like booze and tobacco, is an acquired taste. As a kid I couldn’t stand the taste of any of it but as an adult I acquired a taste for all three. Coffee was the last of the three I learned to like (more or less).
For a time I would only drink coffee with a ton of sugar and milk. Then I started my first mid shift and quickly learned to drink coffee black and strong (and still prefer it that way). But then I generally only drank coffee at work. And these days I drink decaf (because of blood pressure)(and I can’t tell the difference in taste) when I bother to drink coffee at all.
Oh, and about tobacco… I quit smoking in the mid 80’s when it started being outlawed indoors. And, while I still drink booze, I’ve never been a particularly heavy drinker and couldn’t tell you the last time I had a drink. But I do have a small collection of wines and meads tucked away and will enjoy a good beer on occasion (so no Bud or Coors for me!).
Dirty mop. Love that one. When I was a kid American coffee was mostly made of brownish water with a slight aftertaste and had a terrible reputation in my country, and many names. Come to think of it, the Buck isn’t much better.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Ask me that and I’d have to go with “Yucky and yuckier”… but I like coffee only slightly more than an ingrown toenail. Maybe.
Cactus-Pete almost 3 years ago
Just learned that coffee beans are not beans, they’re seeds. Seems obvious now. And I agree with the kid about the taste.
Chrisdiaz801 almost 3 years ago
He’s growing up fast today! Next stop-learning to quickly chew broccoli(I didn’t like that vegetable as a kid)!
danketaz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Good. go focus on math.
Bilan almost 3 years ago
I didn’t even know you could make coffee without grinding the beans?
Sanspareil almost 3 years ago
Just wait until you get to the mathematics of Group theory in college!
Then the coffee will taste like ambrosia!
rshive almost 3 years ago
But people pay good money for instant mop water.
TheSkulker almost 3 years ago
And just how does he know what dirty mop water tastes like?
John Wiley Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Try “Cowboy coffee.” Prepare it the way Kent Rollins does, and you won’t have grounds in your cup.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UAoT21eqXI
Skeptical Meg almost 3 years ago
C’mon Frazz. You know it’s all about surface area.
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I didn’t like coffee until I was in my 50s
glenn21811 almost 3 years ago
Never liked the stuff, Tried a few sips over the years, No thank you.
MS72 almost 3 years ago
A kid’s analogy would compare Froot Loops and shredded wheat. (Both good)
Geophyzz almost 3 years ago
On Super Bowl Sunday the gags should be about the best beverage with chicken wings or chilie. Which beer or pop is best?
Go Bengals.
Pocosdad almost 3 years ago
Bitter dirty mop water.
Uncle Bob almost 3 years ago
So kid, I’m curious. How exactly did you find out what dirty mop water tastes li… Oh forget it. You’re nine…
Masterskrain almost 3 years ago
Coffee: Nasty, bitter, burnt, bean drippings!
Kroykali almost 3 years ago
When I was a kid, coffee was considered an adult drink. My brothers and I never touched it until we were adults. Just the way it was in my family.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Frazz should have learned by now what most parent know. A conversation with a 9-year-old is never gonna end where you think it will.
Very funny today.
sjp_30188 almost 3 years ago
Frazz uses a Chemex!!! WooWoo!!!!
William Robbins Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Went a few years stressing over doing the grind, espresso fine, but laziness won out. I do savor the first cup after opening the Starbucks bag, but I’m fine with the last cup too.
royq27 almost 3 years ago
How does the kid know what dirty mop water tastes like?
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Who gives coffee to someone else’s 9 year old?
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m 36 years old and I agree with the nine-year-old. Actually, I generally compare it to fever sweat.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I prefer tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
sml7291 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well…. coffee, like booze and tobacco, is an acquired taste. As a kid I couldn’t stand the taste of any of it but as an adult I acquired a taste for all three. Coffee was the last of the three I learned to like (more or less).
For a time I would only drink coffee with a ton of sugar and milk. Then I started my first mid shift and quickly learned to drink coffee black and strong (and still prefer it that way). But then I generally only drank coffee at work. And these days I drink decaf (because of blood pressure)(and I can’t tell the difference in taste) when I bother to drink coffee at all.
Oh, and about tobacco… I quit smoking in the mid 80’s when it started being outlawed indoors. And, while I still drink booze, I’ve never been a particularly heavy drinker and couldn’t tell you the last time I had a drink. But I do have a small collection of wines and meads tucked away and will enjoy a good beer on occasion (so no Bud or Coors for me!).
cabalonrye almost 3 years ago
Dirty mop. Love that one. When I was a kid American coffee was mostly made of brownish water with a slight aftertaste and had a terrible reputation in my country, and many names. Come to think of it, the Buck isn’t much better.
soaringblocks almost 3 years ago
I hope Adam@Home sees this page!
LrdSlvrhnd almost 3 years ago
“Dirty mop water” is being too nice.