Sounds like a delightful morning with some wonderful, most favorite coffee too. It's no secret that your love of Ethiopian coffee is quite high and it's great that you have found a region that agrees with you the most.
I've already had two espresso's this morning, both from the Atomic Coffee Roasters, and one cup was of the "Diesel" blend and the other of the "French Roast" blend. Both were quite magnificent too.
Also, I've placed two orders this morning, one was for a new batch of the "French Roast" beans as I am now very low on them. The other order was with Amazon for a pair of cherry red 12oz coffee mugs from Le Cruset. I just love their stonewares so much; they're simple, elegant and beautifully made and quite pleasing to the eyes and lips. I'll use these mugs for when I make French Press coffee at home.
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What a lovely warm greeting on a Sunday morning.
I'm delighted that your coffees from the Atomic Coffee Roasters meet with your full approval and approbation. And may you continue to enjoy them both.
Actually, my very favourite of the Ethiopian coffees is probably the coffee that comes from the Yirgacheffe region, but - to my mind - the Sidamo I am drinking just now runs it close.
Not every Yirgacheffe or Sidamo is the same; different roasters manage to persuade their coffee to yield even more by way of excellence and a lovely palate; this particular coffee comes from a small roaster in Sweden (all of these coffees have come from the 16th century coffee shop I mentioned in an earlier post - they seem to have access to a range of small, excellent roasters and producers.) However, this is an exceptionally good Sidamo. So good, that I think a second mug may be called for.
[doublepost=1475407241][/doublepost]Oh: as for the 'cherry red' (cerise, or raspberry, I think Le Creuset, call it). That is the colour of my French Press, whereas my mugs are in the classic burnt orange.
Anyway, enjoy, and well done placing another order, a man of rare taste, refinement and discernment, methinks: Indeed, the two Le Creuset mugs in a fetching - classic - shade of burnt volcanic orange - are what both I and the substitute carer have been sipping from this sunny Sunday morning.
[doublepost=1475407297][/doublepost]And,
@SandboxGeneral - those are the exact mugs I use. You will enjoy them.