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Seven Quick Tips For Better Coffee

Seven Quick Tips For Better CoffeeFor the longest time, the coffee I made at home never tasted like the brew I got at my local coffee shop. That meant I stopped a Tims a lot. However the cost of coffee at the drive-up has exploded. According to Tasting Table the price of coffee has been steadily increasing. In October 2019, coffee’s average price per pound in U.S. cities was $4.17. It has increased 38.8% by June 2022. The price per pound of coffee increased to $5.79. After much research and experimentation  I have identified 7 quick tips make a bold and delicious cup of coffee at home or work.

Store your coffee right

SStore your coffee righttore your coffee in a container with an air-tight lid, like a mason jar. You can or store a bag or can of coffee on a shelf or back of the pantry. You should find a spot free of humidity. Avoid the freezer – it’s humid in there. I use the OXO Airtight 1.7 Qt for Coffee and More Food Storage, Good Grips POP Container.

Warm your mug

If you pour hot coffee into a mug at a lower temperature, it won’t stay hot for long. You can prolong your coffee sipping pleasure by pre-warming the cup. Pour some hot water into the cup and let it sit while the coffee is brewing. Pout off the hot water before filling the mug with coffee and enjoy a longer-lasting hot cup of coffee.

Use the right coffee cup

the right coffee cupUse a diner-style white coffee mug with thick walls. Thick-walled mugs maintain the coffee’s steaming hot temperature for longer. Avoid those dainty china teacups. They are going to drop in temperature quickly, leaving you with room-temperature coffee. Sturdy handcrafted ceramic mugs are fine too.

Too much water

A weak cup of coffee can be caused by too much water—or not enough coffee—for a good cup of joe. Start with two heaping tablespoons of coffee per cup of brew and then tweak the coffee/water ratio if needed.

Use good water

Tap water is convenient, but if you don’t like the taste of your tap water, don’t use it for coffee. Tap water impurities can affect the taste of your morning brew. Switch to filtered water or bottled spring water. Filtered water is free of minerals and are not acidic.

Clean your filter basket

This one would seem to be a no brainer, but have you ever checked the machine at the office? Make sure that you remove the used grounds directly after brewing. If they sit in the filter for a few days, they can get moldy and you’ll need to thoroughly clean the machine before using it again.

Clean your coffee machine

Clean your coffee machineYour coffeemaker needs to be cleaned regularly. Wash the carafe, filter basket and lids in soapy water after every use. And at least once a month run a brew cycle with equal parts water and vinegar. Get full instructions on how to clean a coffee maker here.

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These seven quick tips can help you make your coffee taste like your favorite coffee shop brew.

 

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

What the Internet Looks Like in 2022

What  the Internet Looks Like in 2022I have written about maps of the Internet a number of times here and here on the Bach Seat. The latest is the beautiful “Map of the Internet 2021.” The map was published by Martin Vargic, a Slovak artist and author. It is a brand new fully updated map of the internet. It is available at halcyonmaps.com.

This 21st century map is inspired by historical maps. Mr. Vargic concisely, and comprehensively visualizes the current state of the World Wide Web. He documents the largest and most popular websites on the during Internet 2020-2021.

Wikimedia land

Compared to previous maps of the Internet, this new version is more detailed and informative. It includes thousands of the most popular websites. Websites are represented as “countries.” The Internet countries are grouped together with similar sites. The groups form regions and continents like “news sites”, “search engines”, “social networks”, “e-commerce”, “adult entertainment”, “file sharing”, “software companies” and more.

What is on the Map of the Internet 2021

At the center of the map are ISPs and web browsers. Because they form the core and backbone of the internet. Color schemes of websites are based on the dominant colors of their user interface or logo. To add further detail, Mr. Vargic labels features and content creators as over 10 thousand cities and towns.

The map pays tribute to Internet personalities as well. Website founders and CEOs are represented as capital cities. Popular users of social networks and celebrities can be found in the realms of Youtube, Facebook, or Twitter. Some of the most important Internet and computing pioneers are featured on the map in the names of underwater ridges.

Relative territorial sizes of websites on the map are based on their average Alexa web traffic ranking between January 2020 and January 2021. When the map is updated it will provide an unprecedented visualization to the future generations of how internet used to be.

Many countries still have many thriving domestic sites and social networks specific to their region, including Iran, Russia, Japan, India, Indonesia ,South Korea, but especially China.

Chinese Internet

Great firewall of ChinaIn the last decade, the Chinese Internet user-base has grown rapidly. The Chinese government blocks most major international sites such as Google, Youtube and Facebook with the great firewall. This has allowed China to develop an independent domestic ecosystem of websites of all types. Some Chinese Internet sites such as Weibo, Baidu, Tmall and QQ, some of which have grown to rival sites as Google or Facebook in their sheer number of visitors and activity. However their presence outside of mainland China is almost nonexistent, mostly for linguistic and cultural reasons.

Mr. Vargic says that this Map of the Internet was inspired by the “Map of Online Communities“ by Randall Munroe.

 

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.