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I'm going to catch hell likely,
I saw this recipe on FB, and it sounded good so I gave it a try. It's more than good.
4oz whipping cream and a tbsp of sugar, whipped up with a whisk. Add 1/2 oz Jamesons. whisk away
Pinch or so of brown sugar, 1 oz Jamesons in coffee cup, fill up to 3/4 inch or so with coffee. Top off with the whipped cream.
First time I tried it was on my day off and had to plow snow. Figured I'd start the day out right. Have had it several times since.
I prefer Wild Turkey generally to mix and drink, but had gotten a bottle of Jameson's for Christmas so figured I'd try it. After having made it with both the Jameson's is way better. Kinda like “Tennessee Mud”. Shot of Jack Shot of Amaretto Fill mug w strong black coffee Top w whippy cream Great on a cold snowy afternoon!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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About a 1/4 teaspoon of sugar (just enough to kill the acidity a bit) and a splash of half&half. Can't stand flavored creamers of any kind. It's supposed to taste like COFFEE! With cream and sugar in it, that ain't happening.
He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
- Albert Einstein
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Damn right you're gonna catch hell.
All that fiddle fuuckin' around and you could have just made a 50/50 Baileys coffee combo......... It is a lot of fiddle phgking around. But when you jump on the tractor toe plow and feel happier than normal, then go back later and realize you killed half a bottle it makes sense! I tend to pour with a heavy hand, so the proportions might not be quite right
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Warning: Whining leftists and those with no sense of humor may find the following tongue in cheek offensive and should cease and desist. Barring that the remedy is to stick ones tongue between Schiff's Cheeks. Q: "How do you like your coffee?" A: "Black and bitter, like my women"
-OMotS
"If memory serves fails me..." Quote: ( unnamed) "been prtty deep in the cooler todaay " Television and radio are most effective when people question little and think even less.
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I have a pot a day, & I PISS.
Put In Some Sugar.
I've caught hell for this but that's what I like, & I cook good coffee.
Baileys is a treat, too good, too expensive for every day. But damn good stuff.
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I'm going to catch hell likely,
I saw this recipe on FB, and it sounded good so I gave it a try. It's more than good.
4oz whipping cream and a tbsp of sugar, whipped up with a whisk. Add 1/2 oz Jamesons. whisk away
Pinch or so of brown sugar, 1 oz Jamesons in coffee cup, fill up to 3/4 inch or so with coffee. Top off with the whipped cream.
First time I tried it was on my day off and had to plow snow. Figured I'd start the day out right. Have had it several times since.
I prefer Wild Turkey generally to mix and drink, but had gotten a bottle of Jameson's for Christmas so figured I'd try it. After having made it with both the Jameson's is way better. Kinda like “Tennessee Mud”. Shot of Jack Shot of Amaretto Fill mug w strong black coffee Top w whippy cream Great on a cold snowy afternoon! That don't sound bad.
MAGA
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I drink coffee from Black Rifle Coffee.....It doesn't need anything added to it. Ditto.........and agreed.
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. --Winston Churchill
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my practice is to find coffee that i really like, then brew on the strong, or too-strong, side...then dilute it with whole milk...the flavor is delicious
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I'm going to catch hell likely,
I saw this recipe on FB, and it sounded good so I gave it a try. It's more than good.
4oz whipping cream and a tbsp of sugar, whipped up with a whisk. Add 1/2 oz Jamesons. whisk away
Pinch or so of brown sugar, 1 oz Jamesons in coffee cup, fill up to 3/4 inch or so with coffee. Top off with the whipped cream. Irish Coffee. The perfect food because it contains all four basic food groups - alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat.
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Fresh ground organic beans, Cowboy Coffee…with a splash of fried bacon, eggs from the Cast Iron skillet, and buttered toast.
True story:
Gave my friends dad (80’s y/o), this past hunting season, a cup of my fresh brewed Cowboy Coffee.
His response: That’s bad.
Me: It’s not good?
Him: Nooooo…..that’s good.
Me: Oh, you meant it was bad…azz?
Him: Yeah.
He’s a good Christian man, and was trying not to cuss…LOL. His son, and I, busted out laughing…
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”person, who happens to have an above-average level of intelligence”
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Cowboy coffee provides a smooth, rich, acid free cup of coffee. Some of the nuances are missing that pour-over provides, but it’s still my favorite method of brewing black coffee.
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. --Winston Churchill
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Long black or espresso, no sugar.
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Fresh roasted beans, then drink it black. Yep turning into a coffee snob, roast my own in a hot air popcorn popper.
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Irish coffee is good but I leave out the sugar, I like strong black coffee, I really like bailey's. But only if there is about 1 third bailey's in the cup. Other wise strong and black.
Location Western NC, after alot of other places
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