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You have to leave the lid off the beans for a few days in the laundry room to capture hospital essence. It is ready when it has strong bandaid notes.
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Grab a filter, or don't, but measuring is unimportant. The variance in scoops is what gives you the nuance from batch to batch. Fill it to the top so that the grounds can spillover into the carafe for texture.
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Crank the heat on the warmer to reduce for 3 - 48 hrs for a thick mouthfeel. Then remove from heat until tepid and set aside next to the super long q-tips and tongue depressants
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When the patient yells "CoFfEe" into their old ass bed remote, Microwave it for 5 minutes in a wax cup. This leaves a nice waxy cremà on the top, and has the steamy appearance of a freshly brewed cup.
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Serve the wax, bean, and bandaid brew to patient with a shrug. Then get out of there before they can cool it down enough to taste it.
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Charge it to the patients tab: ($49.99). Insurance will prolly cover it.
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Get some fresh sheets and extra toilet paper ready for the room. And make bets at the nurses station on how long till you get that second call.
*Not a knock on nurses. They are overworked as it is. Doing absolutely everything in here on 72hr shifts. Apparently they also have to make coffee. Instructions are always helpful (see step #3)
RADroid OP t1_j9zu7zr wrote
Been in the hospital all week with my wife, giggling in the corner writing this. At least we are leaving with our new baby daughter soon. Then I can mess the coffee up at home... my way.