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Coffee !
I've been all over these forums & can't find the 'right forum', so mybe i'll find an answer on the front porch ?
I have 2 cans of 'cheapie' coffee ; tried mixing them so they would be more flavorful, but not-so-much did it work. Might buy a more spendy brand & mix them, but in meantime, anyone have any ideas on how to make these cheap brands taste better ?
Thanks !
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Good morning to everyone on the Front Porch Coffee Club today
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After trying several brands of coffee, my wife and I kept returning to Folger's, both for price and for flavor. Some coffees cost more and some cost less, but Folger's medium Classic Roast has consistently provided the flavor we like and a 5-cup pot of coffee costs us about 30 cents or less per day, depending on where I bought the coffee and whether or not it was on sale.
Once in a while, I buy a 3-pound bag of Colombian whole bean coffee from Costco and grind that myself occasionally for freshly ground coffee when I feel like having it. That one is a splurge, since it costs about 60 cents per 5-cup pot.
My wife likes to go to Beans and Brews once or twice a week, but I'm content with getting my 20-ounce regular coffee from my own kitchen.
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For daily coffee, my wife and I use a Mr. Coffee 5-cup on/off drip coffee maker. Those are about $20. We could spend another $10 and get one with timers, but what good are those when we do it all in the morning, anyway, and don't know when we'll get up?
For family parties, which might be rare for a while, we get out the big guns: A 12-cup Mr. Coffee.
Mr. Coffee has been good for us for years. We have seen no good reason to switch to anybody else.
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Good morning to everyone at the Front Porch Coffee Club on this last Wednesday of April, 2020!
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Sip solo or brew for a crowd, Cuisinart has the perfect coffee maker for your kitchen! Enjoy the gourmet taste from our single serve brewers, large cup coffee makers or cold brew coffee makers. For extra fresh flavor, try one of our premium coffee grinders. Our coffeemakers and grinders offer the ultimate customized coffee experience. Itโs the perfect brew, just for you! We like the space saving we get from the combo still coffee makers. Do you have hard water in your area? If so so do you use a coffeemaker cleaner or a vinegar/water mix?
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Good morning to everyone at the Front Porch Coffee Club on this last Monday of April, 2020!
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Good morning to the Front Porch Coffee Club everyone for rolls and coffee on this Sunday, April 2020! Stay well and be safe at home!
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Good morning to the Front Porch Coffee Club everyone for rolls and coffee on this Saturday April 2020! Stay well and be safe at home!
Tulips are up in Holland!
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Several years ago, my wife and I visited the gardens at Keukenhof. It was totally mind blowing!!
from Wiki:
Keukenhof, also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens, situated in the town of Lisse, in the Netherlands. According to the official website, Keukenhof Park covers an area of 32 hectares and approximately 7 million flower bulbs are planted in the gardens annually.
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โIt is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity.โ
May everyone find something positive in your life today!
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Good morning to the Front Porch Coffee Club everyone for rolls and coffee on this April Monday 2020! Stay well and be safe at home! Today we will have our morning coffee out by way of a virtual tour of the Door County Coffee Company Day two.
Door County lighthouses, many of which were built in the 1800s, have saved countless lives as they guided ships to safety. While the lighthouses are impressive when seen by land, thereโs nothing quite like getting out on the lake to see these icons from the water just as the early ship captains did as they navigated their way to safety. So whether youโre a maritime buff, architecture aficionado, or just on the hunt for vacation photo-ops, all 11 lighthouses are must-see attractions.
Tour Door County's Lighthouses During the Annual Lighthouse Festival. < click here
Sherwood Point Lighthouse
The last manned lighthouse on the Great Lakes, Sherwood Point was established in 1883 and automated in 1983. It is only open to the public during the Lighthouse Walk, held the second weekend in June. The rest of the year, the facility is operated as a rest-and-recuperation area for active members of the U.S. military on a rental basis. Explore > click
Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal North Pierhead Light
This impressive red structure is located at the fully operational U.S. Coast Guard station on the Lake Michigan end of the Sturgeon Bay ship canal. The Pierhead navigation light was built in 1882, and the station and its tower light were built in 1899. The building was renovated in 1903 and automated in 1972. The lower-level break wall is the only section of the grounds that are open to the public. Explore >
Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal Light
The Canal Station Light Tower, located on the northern bank of the entrance to the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal, was built in 1899 and automated in 1972. To reach the Ship Canal Light and North Pierhead Light, visitors must park in the lot near the station's gate and follow the driveway from the front gate to the seawall. Grounds are open to the public during the Lighthouse Walk, held the second weekend in June. Explore >
Old Baileys Harbor Lighthouse (Bird Cage)
This lighthouse was built on an island near Baileys Harbor in 1852 and removed from service in 1869 when the Baileys Harbor Range Lights were built. This lighthouse is known for its unique bird cage lantern room. The light is now privately owned.
Baileys Harbor Range Lights
These range lights helped guide boats to the safety of Baileys Harbor for 100 years, between 1869 and 1969. They were automated in 1923. When the upper and lower lights were parallel to each other, sailors know they were in safe water. The lights were removed from service in 1969 and replaced with a directional light atop a 31-foot tower on the shore. In 1993, the Ridges Sanctuary restored both range lights. The grounds of the range light structures are open to the public, but the structures themselves are not.Explore >
Eagle Bluff Lighthouse
This easily accessible lighthouse is located in Peninsula State Park. It was built in 1868, and three keepers manned the light until 1926, when the navigational mechanism was automated. Explore >
Cana Island Lighthouse
Located on the north end of Baileys Harbor off narrow and rustic Cana Island Road, this lighthouse is perhaps the most iconic and photographed of all Door County lighthouses. It was established in 1869 and automated in 1944. The island, accessed by walking across a stone causeway, is operated as a museum by the Door County Maritime Museum and Lighthouse Preservation Society.
Chambers Island Lighthouse
This lighthouse, located on the northwest corner of Chambers Island, is only accessible by boat. It was established in 1868 and automated in 1961. Explore >
Pilot Island Lighthouse
Built of Cream City brick in 1858 and automated in 1962, this lighthouse was ordered constructed by President Buchanan after ship captains complained the light built on Plum Island in 1848 was too far west. Today, the structure is in need of repair, and the light is only visible by water. The property is owned by the Coast Guard; no trespassing is allowed. Explore >
Plum Island Lighthouse
The Plum Island Range Lights are located between the peninsula's tip and Washington Island, guiding safe passage through "Death's Door." Those taking the Washington Island ferry can see the rear range light tower, keepers' dwelling, and fog signal building. The front range light can only be seen from a boat approaching Death's Door from Lake Michigan. Explore >
Pottawatomie Lighthouse
Located on the north end of Rock Island State Park, this lighthouse was initially built in 1836, making it the first established in Door County. It was rebuilt in 1858 and automated in 1956, and is no longer activeโthe active beacon shines from a nearby skeleton tower. The lighthouse is open daily during the summer; the state park is open year-round and is accessible by boat or the Karfi ferry. Explore >
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Good morning to the Front Porch Coffee Club everyone for rolls and coffee on this April Monday 2020! Stay well and be safe at home! Today we will have our morning coffee out by way of a virtual tour of the Door County Coffee Company.
Welcome To Door County The Cape Cod Of the Midwest
With 300 miles of shoreline, you can watch a sunrise and a sunset over the water without leaving the county. See thousands of acres of orchards, explore art galleries, devour cherry pie, sip on local wines and brews, splash in the lake or paddle along the bluffs, stroll through five state parks or tour 11 historic lighthouses. No matter what you're looking to get out of your vacation, our 19 unique communities allow you to live life well.
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