And I suppose maple syrup also wouldn't? Kidding. I would never put maple syrup on fried grub puffs.Nope!I'm guessing it wouldn't make it any better if I told you they are caramel corn flavor.![]()
And I suppose maple syrup also wouldn't? Kidding. I would never put maple syrup on fried grub puffs.Nope!I'm guessing it wouldn't make it any better if I told you they are caramel corn flavor.![]()
Nope! They key thing is GRUB!And I suppose maple syrup also wouldn't? Kidding. I would never put maple syrup on fried grub puffs.Nope!I'm guessing it wouldn't make it any better if I told you they are caramel corn flavor.![]()
That looks good. I wish I wasn't so lazy when it came to preparing food.View attachment 48931
Brunch! Cinnamon swirl cube french toast, potato/havarti/spinnach/carrot/tomato fritata, sweet potato latke, croissant. Fruit salad as well.


Nope! Don’t want it! Nope!I'm taking it you don't have this cookbook then?Nope! They key thing is GRUB!And I suppose maple syrup also wouldn't? Kidding. I would never put maple syrup on fried grub puffs.Nope!I'm guessing it wouldn't make it any better if I told you they are caramel corn flavor.![]()
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These are excellent for people who like to slice the tips off their fingers.
I wish this wasn't relatableThese are excellent for people who like to slice the tips off their fingers.
My name is Sophie and I'm a coffee addict.
Pair that with a coffee snob husband who keeps the house stocked with a burr grinder, scale, and four kinds of coffee makers (French press, espresso, pour over, percolator), and you know I'm the right woman for this taste test.
Every morning, barely conscious, I trot into the kitchen and make myself a cup of coffee. But of course I can't just enjoy a nice cup at the press of a button. No, thanks to the aforementioned coffee snob I must weigh my beans with a scale, grind them, boil water, and then wait a full four minutes before the first, eye-opening (literally) sip.
Obviously, you can imagine that the beans we have at home are not your regular supermarket coffee — they are exotic and expensive. But is that really necessary?
Determined to see whether cheap, store-bought, pre-ground coffee actually tastes all that different from the fancy beans our pantry is stocked with, I set out to taste test six of the most common coffees I could find at my local store.
Previous INSIDER taste tests have included everything from iced coffee and chocolate chip cookies to fried chicken.
Coffee taste test
The contenders. Sophie-Claire Hoeller
I bought all six coffees at a New York City Keyfood. They cost anywhere between $2.79 (Bustelo) and $10.99 (Starbucks).
The brands I tried included:
Folgers
Starbucks
Dunkin' Donuts
New England Coffee
Café Bustelo
Maxwell House
Canned ground coffee does not conjure up images of cups you can linger over, but Maxwell House is actually just that.
It tasted like... nothing? Hot water with a hint of java?
This might be the perfect coffee for the non coffee drinker, or beginners trying to get into coffee drinking. It was just so innocently inoffensive, sort of like the PBR of coffees. Coffee connoisseurs might scoff, but this cup is totally... fine. You could drink entire pots of it.
"Light and bright," it advertises, and it's not even overselling itself. When it comes to cheap coffee, the more innocuous the better.
I mixed up cinnamon and cumin. I can’t remember what it was but it tasted bad.So I made a bunch of deviled eggs today. They are great no carb snacks.
So I'm sprinkling onto them what I thought was paprika. It was cinnamon. I only got it on about a third of them when I realized my mistake.
They actually didn't taste bad. The wife said it added a little sweetness to them.