Jim Nichols, of Lafayette, says, "My grandmother, Mary Kate Nichols, of Baton Rouge, liked really strong coffee. "My dad said she would make coffee in a percolator and use a sawed-off broom handle to ...
I promise I'm going to ease off on the coffee stories real soon. But first, a coffee story from Shooter Mullins: "In Cuba the vendors brewed strong black coffee and sold it by the tiny cupful. The ...
Joe Mistretta, of Donaldsonville, says, "Community Coffee has always been part of our road trip kit, and it was present in the trunk of our car when I took the family to Washington, D.C., for a summer ...
Anyone who’s confused by — or just tired of — the terms people use to describe coffee will appreciate Michael Allen Smith’s smiley face method. The guy who runs the Coffee Club of Seattle has reduced ...