We both use Coffee mate. I use splenda, she uses sugar. The dark roast takes a little extra cream to lighten it. After 30-40 minutes it gets bitter. Has to be fresh. Our other coffees are Tim Hortons, Dunkin Donuts, and Mc Donald’s. That’s about it. Good cup is hard to find, Going to get my inverter hooked up in the Truck. Make our own. I have a 1000w, for the fridge and TV, or computer. And a 1500w for coffee pot, and microwave. Just can’t run both at the same time. I think it will work.
What if it Snows?
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Good night all.
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Honestly I hope I go in with the right ratio of fear and confidence. So I don't screw up.
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You ever driven anything bigger than a suv...?
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Bitter coffee is usually an indication of not enough ground coffee to water ratio. In coffee, one of the last components to extract is the caffeine, as well as some other undesirable compounds. Not enough coffee used during brewing will over extract the grounds.
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Ive never had actual skid pad training... But I cant in good conscience encourage others to get that extreme experience of loosing control the way I did. But skid pad training is the safest way to recreate how I learned what it felt like to loose control of a rig... And how to regain control, if possible.
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