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MOO Cold Drip coffee & Save 80%!
This coffee craze is just going gang busters. It's all over the place. And of course being a coffee lover, I had to try it when AJ had some delivered. Oh boy, I was hooked! Until I saw the price, then it very quickly lost attraction.
But over the last couple of years, every now and then AJ would make me an iced coffee with his cold press coffee and I'd fall in love all over again. Giving it up was hard. I did miss the depth of flavour that the cold press drip coffee has.
And then I realised it was easy to MOO. Oh so easy! I gave it a try, and it wasn't quite right, so I had to give it another try (they say practice makes perfect) and just kept fiddling with it until it was just to my taste, perfect in every way.
When you MOO cold press drip coffee you can adjust it to become your perfect brew.
There was a little cost involved, simply because I don't own a coffee press or percolator, the grand total of $12 to buy a cold brew jug from Kmart. Within a few hours, I had my first batch made and was testing it.
It was so simple.
Put the coffee in the filter and soak it with cold water. Add 1 cup cold water to the jug, put the lid on the jug and let the coffee slowly drip through. When it's finished, pour 1 cup cold water over the filter and let it drip through. I do this overnight, so the coffee would is ready in the morning. And it is!
Now I MOO cold drip coffee every second night and enjoy a perfect iced coffee every morning.
How much do I save? Well leaving the $12 out of the equation, I can buy a 500ml bottle of cold drip coffee on sale for $8.40, or $12 full price and that is the equivalent of 10 serves, $1.20 full price or 84 cents sale price per serve.
A 1 kilo bag of the beans I like is $55.
I use 50g of coffee beans (that I grind to a coarse grind in my very old coffee grinder) per jug that makes 500ml of cold drip coffee. That equates to just $2.75 a bottle, or 27.5 cents per serve! And it is made to suit my taste perfectly.
That's a big, or rather, huge saving to enjoy something that feels so luxurious.
But over the last couple of years, every now and then AJ would make me an iced coffee with his cold press coffee and I'd fall in love all over again. Giving it up was hard. I did miss the depth of flavour that the cold press drip coffee has.
And then I realised it was easy to MOO. Oh so easy! I gave it a try, and it wasn't quite right, so I had to give it another try (they say practice makes perfect) and just kept fiddling with it until it was just to my taste, perfect in every way.
When you MOO cold press drip coffee you can adjust it to become your perfect brew.
There was a little cost involved, simply because I don't own a coffee press or percolator, the grand total of $12 to buy a cold brew jug from Kmart. Within a few hours, I had my first batch made and was testing it.
It was so simple.
Put the coffee in the filter and soak it with cold water. Add 1 cup cold water to the jug, put the lid on the jug and let the coffee slowly drip through. When it's finished, pour 1 cup cold water over the filter and let it drip through. I do this overnight, so the coffee would is ready in the morning. And it is!
Now I MOO cold drip coffee every second night and enjoy a perfect iced coffee every morning.
How much do I save? Well leaving the $12 out of the equation, I can buy a 500ml bottle of cold drip coffee on sale for $8.40, or $12 full price and that is the equivalent of 10 serves, $1.20 full price or 84 cents sale price per serve.
A 1 kilo bag of the beans I like is $55.
I use 50g of coffee beans (that I grind to a coarse grind in my very old coffee grinder) per jug that makes 500ml of cold drip coffee. That equates to just $2.75 a bottle, or 27.5 cents per serve! And it is made to suit my taste perfectly.
That's a big, or rather, huge saving to enjoy something that feels so luxurious.