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20111116: Disgusting book titles: The Sedentary Secretary Diet Plan by John LeMasney and Iddrise Ann via 365sketches.org #design

20111116: Disgusting book titles: The Sedentary Secretary Diet Plan by John LeMasney and Iddrise Ann via 365sketches.org #design
20111116: Disgusting book titles: The Sedentary Secretary Diet Plan by John LeMasney and Iddrise Ann #design

So continuing the collaborative disgusting book titles series, Iddrise made me snarf my milk with a book idea that focused on 108 keys to success for the sedentary secretary in all of us. Why 108 keys? The US keyboard standard layout uses 108 keys. The book is rife with silly exercise tips, rather than any ideas for improving nutrition, backwards puns on office life, and ageist, sexist, and other prejudiced thinking, such as Key 86: replenish the water in the cooler while you wait for your copies to finish! and Key 112: bring extra coffee cups to the meeting to work out your biceps! All 108 Keys end in exclamation points. Add your own keys in the comments below, and we’ll get this thing shipped.

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consulting

The Technology & the Fitness: Cowboy Press-Pot brewing method for coffee

John demonstrates the cowboy method of coffee brewing with a press pot finish. 6 minutes to delicious.

 

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insights photography

On making fast, good, cheap coffee: The hybrid cowboy-press pot method

Fast, Good Cheap: Choose 2:

So, there’s a saying in project management: You can have something “Fast, Good or Cheap — Choose Two” – (The Fast, Good and Cheap Pricing Method | FreelanceFolder at But in this case, I’m going to show you how this does not have to apply to making coffee.

The problems:

So I love my press pot. But I don’t like how long it takes. I do not always have 6 minutes to boil water, then an extra steeping time of 4-10 minutes.  I want it fast.

I love expensive coffee, like from Starbucks, but I do not like the price per pound. Cheap coffee in a cheap process though tastes cheap. I want it cheap, but not cheap tasting.

I like good coffee. But I was under the impression that the coffee itself made all the difference. The fact is, for me, you can extract all the rich oils and pseudo crema that you expect from expensive coffee from cheaper coffee if you do it this way.

The solution:

I could solve all of these by spending more money for better coffee, extending the time of the process by grinding my own beans, and getting a great cuppa. But I’d rather do this:

Fill your press pot to the fill line, and dump the water in a pan. Measure out your coffee and add it to the pan. Turn the heat on high and cover. My pot takes exactly 6 minutes to boil. Stir the coffee gently 2 or 3 times as it boils.

When it starts to bubble, immediately add it to the press pot, and press immediately. Enjoy.

Outcomes:

 

It’s fast: Old process: 10-14 minutes. This method: 6 minutes.

It’s cheap: I use off the shelf store brand coffee from the big can, and I don’t miss Starbucks until the brew gets cold, and then it is sort of obvious I’m using cheap coffee. life is too short for cold coffee, though.

It’s good: I think it’s a delicious cuppa. Try it, fellow coffee snobs, and let me know where I messed up your brew!

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photography

Recently eaten: Veggieburger, orange, egg sandwiches, coffee and corn

So I had a great hand-made veggieburger at work the other day, with fresh toppings and a juicy orange as a side. Then, tonight, I had eggs on flatbread with fresh mozzarella, with corn on the side. Also, a delicious press pot of coffee!

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portfolio

Day 246: planets in motion #Inkscape

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Day 235: Coffee cup #drawing

Coffee cup
Coffee cup