I've never done that with the egg, but I've been told the cold egg causes a quick change in temperature that causes all those loose grounds to settle to the bottom, but I think you should stop the boil before adding the egg. When I used to boil coffee, water, grounds and all (we called it camp coffee), I would just add a quick blast of cold tap water to the pot to settle the grounds.He makes loose coffee grains in a pot, adds the entire egg, shell and all and lets it boil/simmer for about 30 minutes. He told me why but I forgot the reason. I'll try to remember to ask him tomorrow. I almost didn't see your question Muskrat; wouldn't have if I didn't check to see who reacted. Use @ before a person's name (it will tag them) so that they can see you're responding to them OR hit the reply on that person's post.
I notice, and it irritates me no end. I wonder who they think they are kidding? Maybe they fool a lot of people, but it's hard to believe. Some day, some enterprising company is going to get this brilliant idea to create extra large quantities understanding that people will be willing to pay more to get more, and they will make a bundle with an unheard of innovation that flies in the face of modern business models. They will be the pioneers of a new age in commercialism. Well, we can dream.You might have heard of companies down sizing their products to save money. People hate price increases but they don't seem to notice when the size decreases. eg: Yogurt used to be 800 g; now it is 650.
I think my son puts the egg in right at the start. He lets the coffee simmer for about 25 - 30 minutes while he's getting ready for work. He then strains it through a sieve.I've never done that with the egg, but I've been told the cold egg causes a quick change in temperature that causes all those loose grounds to settle to the bottom, but I think you should stop the boil before adding the egg. When I used to boil coffee, water, grounds and all (we called it camp coffee), I would just add a quick blast of cold tap water to the pot to settle the grounds.
It worked better than nothing, but the coffee was still kind of soupy, but you were never shorted your share of the caffeine.
SS increases are only meant to match inflation not to raise anyone's living standard, but the government tracks inflation, and maniplates the actual data by adding or removing items out of their sample basket from which they derive the data. So if gas goes up out of proportion to bread, it is removed from their data sampling, and something is added that has not gone up as much. Does this hurt or help or hurt people? It depends. Someone always gets hurt. Someone else always benefits. That's how government works. I believe that the government has a vested interest in downplaying inflation, but I don't know for sure. Politicians would of course want to downplay inflation or exaggerate it depending on who they want to blame. Just be glad you get anything at all, because the government can cut everything off if they want.Yeah, SS went up but so did everything else. It was like not getting an increase after all. Rents went up and food stamps went down. It really affects people with a low income. At the store I still see people with grocery carts full of junk food and soda so it depends on what is your priority.
Shopping with cash makes you a lot smarter than the other 99% of the population that is suffering from credit card debt. Good for you, palides2021.I have also enjoyed grocery shopping. Since I shop with cash, I only take the cash I need (plus a little extra). Making a list also helps, so I don't shop much more than that. I used to shop every four days, now I shop weekly.
less than half of those with credit cards carry a balance so certainly not 99% of the population has credit card debtShopping with cash makes you a lot smarter than the other 99% of the population that is suffering from credit card debt. Good for you, palides2021.
If more people paid with cash, more people would think twice whether they need that "brand new glittering toy" that the Jones have just bought and you too must buy to keep up with the Jones. Not that the Jones give a "hoot" about what you have or do not have.
your assumptions about items being removed from the cpi is just false ..no such thing happens .SS increases are only meant to match inflation not to raise anyone's living standard, but the government tracks inflation, and maniplates the actual data by adding or removing items out of their sample basket from which they derive the data. So if gas goes up out of proportion to bread, it is removed from their data sampling, and something is added that has not gone up as much. Does this hurt or help or hurt people? It depends. Someone always gets hurt. Someone else always benefits. That's how government works. I believe that the government has a vested interest in downplaying inflation, but I don't know for sure. Politicians would of course want to downplay inflation or exaggerate it depending on who they want to blame. Just be glad you get anything at all, because the government can cut everything off if they want.
as they should since ss was never supposed to represent someones total retirement , only a portion so it makes sense all these pieces that represent what makes up our retirement income should only have the cola representing a pieces of it toBetween my pension and SS my income went up 100/month unfortunately my expenses went up much more.
It’s not my entire retirement but inflation has been really high the last few years. I went through it in the late 70’s and early 80’s also. I feel sorry for retirees without other income and for the low wage workers.as they should since ss was never supposed to represent someones total retirement , only a portion so it makes sense all these pieces that represent what makes up our retirement income should only have the cola representing a pieces of it to
yes it will be tough on them .It’s not my entire retirement but inflation has been really high the last few years. I went through it in the late 70’s and early 80’s also. I feel sorry for retirees without other income and for the low wage workers.
People were told to retire on the third legged stool. Unfortunately the pension leg is absent for most people. Some people are unable to save due to circumstances and some just fail to save so no third leg.yes it will be tough on them .
but the fact some complain about the ss cola not matching what went up is still not the issue .
ss is only supposed to represent a piece of our income as well as what we pay in represents the fact it is only a piece of our pay check
decades ago i was going to go work for the post office for the benefits ….i was an hvac tech at the time and the benefits and pension were interesting to me .People were told to retire on the third legged stool. Unfortunately the pension leg is absent for most people. Some people are unable to save due to circumstances and some just fail to save so no third leg.
I purposely decided to work for the state instead of private where I could have made much more money because I wanted a pension. Due to WEP my SS is so tiny as not to matter so really glad I have a pension. My main career wasn’t teaching.
I’ve often though everybody who is contributing to SS should get yearly notice that SS is NOT intended to cover all of one’s retirement costs.as they should since ss was never supposed to represent someones total retirement , only a portion so it makes sense all these pieces that represent what makes up our retirement income should only have the cola representing a pieces of it to