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Espresso powder

I have some left over from baking cookies. Can you make coffee by mixing this with water? Does it have caffeine?

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Just treat it like chewing tobacco

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packing a double horseshoe

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Props for not puking like every other vid on youtube

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We'd do this shit in my navy days, pack a lipper of Copenhagen and Maxwell house while rippien marborlo red 100's while drinking navy sludge coffee.

The shitty times were actually the good times.

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of course you can

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Thanks for giving permission

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Not good coffee by any standard, but yes. It should unless it's decaf


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Interesting. I might buy some in the future. This is cheaper than starbucks.

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You can, but you shouldn't. I suggest keeping it in an air tight container and using it for future baked goods. Espresso powder is great in cookies, brownies, and other dessert that could use a subtle coffee flavor.

If you just want cheap coffee, learn to make pour over or use a French press, using regular coffee grounds.

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