LG Duobo: Revolutionizing Your Brew with Dual Pod Magic

LG would like to help you tune your coffee experience by providing a solution to mix Nespresso coffee pods. When I first saw the news about their device, I thought of the Pringles ads where people try mixing flavors chips for a new experience. I have not thought of mixing Nespresso flavors, but perhaps the LG Duobo will push me to try. Since it is LG, there is a lot more going on than a two puck coffee maker.

The control is in your hands, quite literally, with the Duobo mobile app. This tool lets you tweak the brewing process to perfection. Adjust the temperature, play with the pressure, and tailor your cup of joe exactly to your taste. The level of customization here is simply unmatched.

Design-wise, the Duobo is a touch of vintage space exploration. Its sleek, space probe-like appearance isn’t just for show – it’s a symbol of the endless possibilities and new flavors waiting to be discovered in the vast universe of coffee.

The Duobo is about an experience. With the Duobo sitting on an integrated full HD IPS display where you place your coffee cup, right where the rocket fire should come out. You’re treated to an immersive experience with animations and informative content about your beloved brew.

The Duobo was launched on Kickstarter, offering a chance to be among the first to elevate their coffee game. Although it was shown in Vegas at the 2024 CES show, I have yet to find where you can buy one to try. All of the LG mention is only that it is a research project linking to a Kickstarter project that has closed.

Until they ship or at least a influencer gets their hands on one, the info about when we get to play with coffee mixing is a unknown.

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Brew & Review: A Coffee Connoisseur’s Journal of Experiences

As a self identified coffee enthusiast, I look for ways to enhance the brewing experience and better understand what made a cup of coffee memorable, or not. In order to try and repeat an enjoyable experience, I have started to maintain a detailed coffee journal, though you may wish to go with a database. A systematic approach to recording various aspects of a coffee brewing allows me to capture a wide range of data for each cup you brew. By documenting factors such as the type of coffee beans, grind size, brewing method, water temperature, brewing time, and the coffee-to-water ratio, I am creating a comprehensive profile of each brewing session.

This is not just about tracking the technical details; it’s also about engaging more deeply with my coffee experience. Recording tasting notes, such as flavor, acidity, body, and aftertaste, as well as my personal rating, helps with an understand of what works best for my palate. Additionally, noting additional ingredients like milk, syrup or sugar can impact the overall experience. Even including how I felt that day, provide insights into how external factors influence the coffee enjoyment.

If you want to try to hone in on what made a cup better than another, you may want to try logging what made up that coffee. Whether you choose a physical notebook or a digital spreadsheet, this practice helps you refine your brewing techniques, discover your preferences, and consistently recreate the coffee drinks you love the most. Here is an extensive list of the possible things to record, you may want to lessen it if you need to not take too much time making a record.

Date and Time: This helps to track your coffee consumption pattern and preferences over different times of the day or year.

Coffee Bean Type: Include the name, origin, roast level, and any other specific details about the beans.

Grind Size: Note the coarseness or fineness of the coffee grind, as this can significantly impact the flavor.

Brewing Method: Record the method used (e.g., drip, French press, espresso, pour-over, etc.), as different methods extract flavors differently.

Water Temperature: The temperature of the water can affect the extraction process.

Brewing Time: How long the coffee was brewed or steeped.

Coffee-to-Water Ratio: The amount of coffee used in relation to the amount of water.

Tasting Notes: Describe the flavor, acidity, body, and aftertaste. You can be as detailed as you like here.

Personal Rating: Rate each brew based on your personal preference.

Additional Ingredients: If you add milk, sugar, syrups, or any other additives, note their types and quantities.

Overall Experience: Include any notes about the brewing process or how you felt that day, as mood can also affect taste perception.

To record these details, make it easy on yourself so you do it regularly. You can either use a physical notebook dedicated to your coffee journey, or create a digital spreadsheet or database, there are also apps for your phone to creating a database or spreadsheet. Digital tools have the advantage of being searchable and sortable, which can be helpful when you want to find patterns or repeat a particularly enjoyable brew.

Remember, the goal is to enjoy the process as much as the coffee itself, so feel free to adjust the level of detail to what feels most enjoyable and useful for you.

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Thinking about hot coffee as the snow continues to fall

Coffee is often considered a great beverage choice on snowy days, and there are several reasons why. One of the primary reasons is its warmth. Coffee, served hot, can be incredibly soothing and comforting when the weather outside is cold and snowy. This warmth not only helps to raise your body temperature but also provides a sense of comfort and coziness, making it a delightful choice during winter.

Many people find the ritual of drinking coffee to be quite comforting. There’s something about holding a warm mug and sipping the drink that feels especially pleasant on a snowy day. This comfort is not just physical, but actually psychological as well, offering a moment of calm and relaxation in the midst of a cold day.

Another benefit of drinking coffee in snowy weather I found is the energy boost it provides. Of course, coffee contains caffeine, a well-known stimulant that can help to ward off the sluggishness often associated with cold, gray skies dreary weather. The boost in energy and alertness can be particularly helpful for those who might feel a bit slower or more lethargic during the winter months.

The social aspect of drinking coffee should not be overlooked. Sharing a cup of coffee with friends or family is a wonderful way to enjoy each other’s company. It can turn a snowy day into an opportunity for socializing. Gathering around a hot pot of coffee allows for conversations and bonding, making the snowy weather outside seem more pleasant.

While coffee has these benefits, it’s important to consume it in moderation. Excessive caffeine intake can lead to negative side effects such as increased heart rate, insomnia, and jitteriness. As with any beverage, personal preferences and individual health considerations should always guide your choice. I know I have a tendency to watch the snow fall and all of a sudden the cup is empty.

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Adding Mid-Century Coffee Making Classics to your Kitchen

As a fan of the Mid-Century times in evoking the nostalgic charm of bygone eras, there’s a unique joy in curating a kitchen space for the coffee lover with a penchant for mid-century aesthetics. The era, stretching from the mid-1940s to the late 1960s, was a renaissance of interior design, where functionality and form danced together in an elegant ballet. For coffee lovers like me, this period offers a treasure trove of designs that are not just about brewing a morning cup but about celebrating the ritual of coffee making. In setting up a kitchen that breathes mid-century modernity, each coffee maker is selected not merely as an appliance but as a centerpiece that tells a story.

These pieces, from the sculptural grace of percolators to the understated elegance of the Chemex, are more than mere relics; they are functional artworks. They encapsulate the essence of mid-century design – minimal yet expressive, practical yet enchanting. The journey through selecting these mid-century coffee makers isn’t just about recapturing a style; it’s about rekindling a love affair with the art of coffee in an era that reimagined the modern kitchen.

Let’s go over what to look for with Mid Century style in mind, then where it may be possible to find those items. Each of the coffee maker styles have a unique look, brewing process and flavor. Decide if you are looking for a particular flavor or aesthetic.

Percolators: These were perhaps the most iconic coffee makers of the mid-century. Made of chrome, stainless steel, or even colorful enameled metal, percolators often featured a sleek, almost sculptural design. They worked by cycling boiling water through coffee grounds using gravity until the desired strength was reached.

Chemex Coffee Maker: Invented in 1941, the Chemex has a timeless design and is still popular today. It’s known for its hourglass shape and uses a pour-over method of brewing. Made of glass and often accompanied by a wooden collar, it epitomizes the mid-century modern aesthetic.

Siphon (or Vacuum) Coffee Makers: These were more elaborate and theatrical in their brewing method. Consisting of two stacked chambers with a siphon tube, they used vapor pressure and vacuum to brew coffee. They often featured glass and chrome materials, fitting well with the mid-century modern style.

Electric Drip Coffee Makers: Introduced in the later part of the mid-century period, these were more about convenience. They had a more utilitarian design compared to percolators but started to introduce the automatic brewing process we’re familiar with today.

Moka Pots: Although more associated with European homes, Moka pots were also found in mid-century American kitchens. Made of aluminum or stainless steel, they have a distinctive octagonal shape and brew coffee using steam pressure.

Now, a few options to find what you’re looking for –

Antique Stores and Flea Markets: These are excellent places to find original mid-century coffee makers. Items here can range from well-preserved pieces to ones that need a bit of restoration. It’s also a great way to get a feel for the era’s design firsthand. Most locations are a variety of resellers, some may not know how popular an item is so they will price lower, strictly based on a markup from what they purchased the item for. It doesn’t hurt to ask the person at the front if they know of any resellers with the items you’re looking for.

Online Marketplaces: Websites like eBay, Etsy, and Craigslist often have listings for vintage coffee makers. You can find a wide range of options, from percolators to Chemex coffee makers. Be sure to check the condition and authenticity, and ask sellers for more information if needed. Never do an in person cash purchase in a private area or by yourself. 

Specialty Vintage Shops: Some shops specialize in mid-century modern furniture and appliances. These are more curated than general antique stores and might offer higher-quality finds. With that exceptional quality comes higher prices too. 

Estate Sales and Auctions: These can be goldmines for vintage items. Estate sales often happen when someone is downsizing or after a family member has passed away, and they can include a range of household items from the mid-century period. Finding these can be done through specialized sites, most not requiring a person to be a member or carry any sort of certification to go. Rain or shine, if the sale has good things listed, there will be a line as they limit the number of people in. Many people do not enjoy the experience of going through a recently passed individual’s house. Most have a professional service go through and to organize and price, these folks will generally pull things of high value out for them to sell via other channels, lucky for you and me, mid century kitchen doesn’t usually fit that area for them. 

Online Retailers and Reproductions: If you prefer new items with a vintage look, many retailers sell reproductions of mid-century designs. These can offer the aesthetic of the era with the convenience and reliability of modern manufacturing. I see these all the time on Instagram as inline sponsored ads. As mentioned below, some of those can look similar but be modernized to better fit your lifestyle.

Facebook Groups: Joining groups or forums dedicated to mid-century modern design can be helpful. Members often share tips on where to find items, and you might come across local sellers. They are always a source for great pics of other people’s collection, as well tips for caring and using your finds.

Thrift Stores: While it can be hit or miss, thrift stores sometimes have mid-century items at lower prices. Regular visits are necessary to find what you’re looking for as there is usually a group that hangs out and grabs things they can resell. Sometimes, a less known item will go undetected for you to grab.

Remember to Verify Authenticity, not everyone that sells knows the history. Take your time to Check Condition, especially if friends and family will be admiring or your going to be using it. Compare Prices with both other resources as well other models that may look the same but may have different features, like drip coffee makers. Finally, Consider Your Need, it is the process of the way things were done before or you want the look but need the modern speed due to your life.

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Sunset Espressos: Planning for a Romantic Winter Night

As the winter air turns crisp and the days grow shorter, the simple act of sharing a warm cup of espresso can become a cherished ritual of romance and connection. Sunset Espressos are more than a beverage; they’re a shared journey into the heart of winter’s peaceful evenings. I thought it would be fun to explore how to plan and enjoy these intimate coffee rituals, transforming the long, cold nights into cozy, memorable experiences with your significant other. Here are the steps that I hope work for you:

Plan ahead for the evening together: Begin by choosing a night for your Sunset Espresso date. Consider this time sacred, an opportunity to unwind and connect. Mark it in your calendars and look forward to this special evening all week. A surprise isn’t bad but carries with it some anxiousness if things will work out rather than it being something shared.

Ambience is key: Transform your space into a cozy, intimate setting. Dim the lights, light scented candles, and perhaps even arrange a comfortable seating area with plush cushions and a soft blanket. The right atmosphere can make all the difference in setting a romantic mood.

Take your time finding the ideal brew: Pick a coffee blend that both of you love. A medium or dark roast with rich, smooth flavors is perfect for a winter evening. If you have an espresso machine, take turns crafting the perfect shot for each other, adding a personal touch to the experience.

A touch of sweetening may be in order: Add a special twist to your espresso with a dash of cinnamon, nutmeg, or a hint of vanilla spice or syrups. These sweet and spicy additions not only enhance the flavor but also add a comforting and romantic touch to your drinks.

Slow down and be mindful of the experience: Share your espresso together in a relaxed, intimate manner. Focus on the warmth of the cup, the aroma of the coffee, and the shared experience of each sip. These quiet moments can foster a deeper connection and appreciation for one another.

Don’t forget you have options to pair with your drink: Prepare a small, delightful treat to accompany your espresso. This could be anything from homemade cookies to fine chocolates. Sharing food adds an extra layer of intimacy to your coffee ritual.

Don’t forget to talk: Whether you choose to engage in deep conversation, share stories of your day, or simply enjoy each other’s company in silence, make sure the focus is on being present with one another, away from the distractions of daily life. Perhaps express gratitude for each other and the time you are spending together. Sharing what you appreciate about one another can be a powerful way to deepen your bond

Music is a nice touch: Play a playlist of songs that are meaningful to both of you. The right music can set a romantic tone, evoke shared memories, and enhance the overall experience.

Sunset Espressos should be a celebration of love, warmth, and connection during the cold winter nights. By planning ahead and creating a romantic setting, these coffee rituals can become a cherished part of your relationship, bringing you closer and making each moment spent together truly special.

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