LifeInOregon
I just had the hardest hit of nostalgia wave over me. Thanks for sharing!
I own both. I daily use my AeroPress. I use my Moka about twice a month. They’re both great brewers, but the Moka isn’t for making a good daily cup or espresso. The coffee you get from it is unique. If you make a lot of milk beverages, I think the Moka is a decent way to make coffee for that use, but you’ll also need a good way to froth and steam your milk.
I’d go with an AeroPress and check out the various brew methods available to achieve your desired results.
If Angela told him when she was invited, he could maybe have made sure to provide something vegetarian, but when you have a unique dietary choice, it’s on you to communicate it.
I eat a keto diet. People who know me are usually pretty thoughtful to provide a low carb option when they have me over, but I don’t get angry with someone for not going out of their way to guess at my dietary choices.
And after Diwali, it becomes clear that Angela plays the vegetarian card to justify outrage even when it’s not justified.
Unfortunate? Yes. Do I feel bad for Pfizer? No. For their employees? Yes.
Should a company with as much capital have redundancy in their manufacturing facilities to the point that “shortages” are nearly unthinkable? Absolutely.
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I use Mastodon and /kbin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfDLoIvb0w4
This is the best possible resource on moka pot brewing. There’s two more in the series, but this is a great way to understand how to get the best possible coffee out of your pot.