By lanoican on Skatehive
A Good Coffee Trying a new coffee is tempting to experience a flavor that's not what we're used to; however, we're open to savoring other varieties that the market offers, especially those produced in our country. We constantly see different brands filling the windows of many businesses. These past few days at home, my husband had a visit from a friend, someone very close to the family; when he visits, he always brings something to show his gratitude—it's his custom. On this occasion he brought us some coffee packets that I had never tried before and, although I had my own coffee, I decided, after a while of conversation, to try the new coffee and offer it to our guest. There's always a moment when you have that expectation of tasting a new coffee. My first contact is with the aroma. If it spreads while it's being brewed and touches that nerve that stimulates my sense of smell and takes me back to those memories of when I lived in that little house where they brewed it with a bag, then