Old But Gold...
My mom said that her mother usually said something. That whatever didn’t make us sweat to achieve can never be truly enjoyed. Of course, that may not be true right now and a lot of people enjoy things more when they don’t have to work for it. But I got her reason behind that statement and the meaning of it.
The joy derived from watching something unfold before your eyes, knowing that you worked hard to get it there is a more sublime feeling than if it was just granted to you. Like labouring for a plant that had little odds of surviving and having the satisfaction of seeing it overcome all the negativities that was thought to overshadow it.
It’s the way I would have viewed coffee in this scenario. We hardly ever have a steady power supply here so it kind of makes talking about a lot more easier. Lol. But moving beyond that, it got me thinking of what I would do if something as crucial as electricity was made illegal in relation to coffee.
Because if electricity was illegal, it meant that there would be no machinery to grind coffee with. But to be honest, a lot of us, at least in this part of the world, still make use of the old methods to get the right texture that we want. As I said before, in these parts, there is hardly electricity. So making use of the old methods to grind won’t only be effective, but we won't need to bat an eyelash cause it is the norm. Even for those who’ve managed to have power supply readily, we never let those go cause you never know when you might need it. And that’s what I would use.
So I get my good old coffee beans. Luckily, they haven’t banned us from getting the brands we want. Then, I’ll get my trusty mortar and pestle. Of course, I could say that I would use a grinding stone, but sadly, I’ve kind of evolved beyond that one. Lol. Grinding stuff like coffee beans wouldn’t be so bad with a mortar because even though it isn’t quite perfect, a lot of times, it gives us the consistency that we want. That is if you know what you’re doing.
It’s easy to use even though it is guaranteed that you will exert yourself physically. But it’s therapeutic if you like, and for someone like me who could zone out a lot, you may not even be aware of when you get it completely ground. But I wouldn’t want to do that since there’s a tendency for it to jump out of the mortar if you do it carelessly.
So, with all my love, I would pound my coffee beans, making sure to ground them right down to the consistency I want. And when it’s all ground up, I could apply any of these two methods. I could put the ground beans into a cup, pour steaming water into it, and leave it to settle for a bit before getting a sieve and filtering out the finer liquid that I would drink. Or I could, like I’ve seen someone do, put the powder in the sieve which is over a cup and pour steaming water into it, probably press a spoon to the sieve to ensure that I get the most out of the coffee without letting the particles in.
I’ve not tried any of these before and I think I may make a total mess of what is required and waste valuable coffee. But it would be rather fun trying this out. I forgot to add the fact that because of the absence of electricity, I won’t be making use of an electric cooker which is just right since most families possess natural gas anyway. So, we can fall back on that while waiting for when electricity would no longer be illegal, if ever.
When my coffee is successfully made, I will add the usual milk and sugar, stir it and enjoy my coffee while watching the sunrise and contemplating the more changes that would be made in this new dystopian world, grateful that I have my coffee regardless of what happens.
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Thankfully, having issues like the lack of regular electricity over here tend to make us stick to more achaic ways of doing things. We'd never really much problems with mortar and pestle, seive, and gas cookers around to make coffee. It's the norm here after all, sadly.
I might just come take this camera of yours for my own photos, Fangy.
Yup. It's something that we know at the back of our hands so it's easier to adapt.
And as for the camera, I guess I'll just have to set my guard dogs loose for when you come.😂
Grounding stone would be best for coffee though...
Wouldnt want wood particles chipped from the mortar and pestle mixed in with your brew .
True. But what about bits and pieces of stone then?
The Stone doesn't chip that easily 😂😂
It was a huge pleasure.🤗
That's a rather smart way of grinding coffee beans. I'd love to see it done.
It would be so weird though, using our native mortar and pestle to grind coffee beans. The mortar that we would normally use for yams, coco yams, even palm kernels. I'm curious to know how that would turn out. I might even try it one day😅
I've learnt something new!
I think I would get a separate mortar though, specially for coffee beans as I'd rather not taste crayfish in my coffee.😆
Exactly my point😂😂. You'll be drinking crayfish and pepper flavoured coffee😅.
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I am just wondering what if electricity suddenly disappears from the world? Will it be capable of stopping us from having coffee? I think no. It's not possible and we will find alternatives for it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I liked it.
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I could swear that when I grind herbs and seeds with a pestle and mortar it makes them taste better than using an electric grinder. I could be wrong, or it could be the psychological payoff for doing the hard work. Your mom was right!
You see?? You get it. Lol. It's just like cooking food over an open fire, it tastes way more delicious than over the electric stove. Glad to have you here, friend.
hehe yes whilst the world goes to pot in a handbag as long as we have our coffee it's all good wee t!
Spot on, Tengo. Lol💜
Your mother is right. There are somethings on life we truly have to work for to enjoy them, and I love the points you made.
Thank you, Bali. I'm glad you liked it. Hope you're doing well, dear
You are welcome dear. I am, and I hope you are too.
Oh, I actually think that is the sweetest thing to do with one's own coffee (now I'm envious, lol!)
I now know that with electricity or not, you will still have your cup of coffee because :)
Yup, I definitely will. Thank you, friend. 🤗
Indeed, it is my friend. I remember my grandmother usually did this back then. Congrats on the successful making of your own coffee. More beautiful moments to share and have a nice time!
Thank you dearest, Pink chic. I wish you all the beautiful moments to enjoy, yourself. Hope you're having the most wonderful day.💜
This part made me laugh, imagine giving and giving to the mortar even when it is ready, in that case I think you will have an ultra ground coffee. Therapeutic? I think so, either some people get stressed doing that activity or release tensions, what is guaranteed is a fantastic aroma.
I always, or almost always, use a cloth strainer to prepare my coffee, so for me it would be normal.
Yup. A cloth strainer so as not to get those particles into sweet coffee. Hope you're doing well, dear.🤗
LoL, your love for coffee is something else, if you can go that length to brew coffee in the absence of electricity then I think, you should be crowned queen of coffee 🤣🤣 as for me, I think I'll just switch to something else because I can't take that stress.
Well, what do they say about the things we love. We'll go extra lengths for it. Lol. But to be honest, if things get extra stressful, I may just switch as well. Lol
LoL.. Omo, I can't kill myself, but you are right, for the things we love, we can do anything
I like to line up my coffee like cocaine. Not a big fan of cocaine, makes me tired and irritable but coffee?! Can't believe the stuff's legal. Without energy, however, wouldn't wanna chop anything up in the dark cuz it might be a little too thick and everyone knows how uncomfortable a whole coffee bean in the nostril can be.