“Maybe I’m too picky?”, was my thought.
I debunked that thought quickly after taking a glance at the past and seeing where not being picky landed me. Quality of life reflects choices my darling, no matter how small.
At 10:00 am I made my second Chemex. I’m not sitting here highly caffeinated because I poured the first Chemex out after tasting half a cup. I didn’t like the taste, but that meant wrestling the beast for the cup I wanted.

Meet the beast. The best burr grinder ever.
It’s solid steel and weighs a good chunk, especially to be lifted first thing in the morning. That’s what it was going to take to have the cup of coffee my heart desired. The beans that are stored in the top chamber are one of my favorite brands, but I bought the wrong origin. They have a bitter aftertaste I cannot acquire.
I slid the glass container off the bottom that catches the grinds, (important) removed the lid, picked him up and poured the beans into a container. Then refilled the top chamber with pure happiness and made another Chemex.
Quality of life doesn’t happen automatically. Make Small Choices.
Great observation; we gotta do the work.
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Being picky is worth it. Having a top quality Coffee Maker is so worth it with favourite coffee beans. I agree it pays off in the end.
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Being Picky is where it’s at! Make yourself happy. My mother would very much approve of this attitude. I also say “modify your world to suit your life.” Great post.
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I used to get picked on about being picky. Now I can embrace it as a part of me that serves up a life well lived. Love your comment. Thank you my darling!
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True
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Thank you darling.
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