@[email protected] My great grandfather used egg shells to settle the grounds, he said; he kept a pot going on the back of his coal stove, just added more grounds and water as the day went on. He called it sheep herder’s coffee.
Early years in Venice Beach, then the desert in California, early teens in rural central Utah, then high school and college in SLC. Western Oregon since early 80’s.
Lover of books, birds, trees, beaches, Alaska, Hawaii, SF, NYC, Seattle, Portland…
I organize books for fun at the library, knit, crochet, cook, and love to walk.
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Former restaurant and natural food store worker.
@[email protected] My great grandfather used egg shells to settle the grounds, he said; he kept a pot going on the back of his coal stove, just added more grounds and water as the day went on. He called it sheep herder’s coffee.
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