I have an "unofficial" recipe - if you can even call it that........... It's sort of a "technique" on how to make GOOD COFFEE......... wanna hear it? Here it is:
Always remember "Fresh" grounds are the best, but if not possible, vaccuum seal your grounds in tupperware or other airtight container; THEN in an AUTO DRIP MAKER (NOT a percolator/boil type), measure about 1 well rounded TABLESPOON (NOT heaping) of grounds for each 1 cup of prepared coffee in your pot. The type of filter you use is pretty irrelevant for taste/flavor, BUT the best water is FILTERED water, so if you have one of those fridge water systems that has a filter.....GREAT! Or use one of those separate water container filter systems or even a filter on your kitchen tap.......... but using GOOD WATER makes for GREAT coffee.
Ok......... when you're done there and have everything in place, turn it on and just wait, get yourself a nice hot cup and depending on your personal taste (I like halfNhalf with a bit of sweetner) you'll have yourself a nice "strong" cup of great coffee.
NOTE: If you can grind your own, the finer the grind, the more of the coffee's flavor you will get out of it when making it. Also note that DARKER roasts tend to have LESS caffeine, as roasting removes caffeine, and ALWAYS throw away the used grounds and do NOT reuse.


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