Even the new york times eventually catches up to me about cold brewed coffee, or Coffee Toddy:
"We chided him for his pretensions, ridiculed him, tried valiantly to break him, but he patiently waited us out. Once we tried it we would understand, he explained. ...
Though it pains me to admit, the difference was considerable. Without the bitterness produced by hot water, the cold-brewed coffee had hints of chocolate, even caramel. I dropped my sugar packet — no need for it. The best brews hardly need cream. It really is the kind of thing a gentleman might spend five days in hot-coffee solitary confinement for."
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
I resemble that remark.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Superheroes!
Superheroes in literary fiction by the fabulous sarah weinman:
"'Nerds are a demographic,' says Austin Grossman, whose first novel, Soon I Will Be Invincible, was published last month by Pantheon Books. 'Theirs is an American experience that can't be ignored and has to be written about just like every other experience. They too shall have their day in the literary world.'"
ahem.
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