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(za: http://www.skillsforwildlives.com/2010/ ... ooden-cup/ , komentarz Tima z daty: August 26, 2010 at 5:08 pm)KUKSA
’Kuksa’ is a traditional Finnish wooden cup, hand-made from birch burl from Lapland.
Preparation of the Kuksa
Your Kuksa can last a lifetime if you cure it properly from the start, and follow a few simple guidelines:
1. Fill the Kuksa about ¼ full with cognac.
2. Swirl the cognac clockwise so that it wets the entire inside, without spilling over the rim.
3. Drink the cognac.
4. Fill the Kuksa again about ¼ full of cognac.
5. This time, swirl the cognac anti-clockwise as before.
6. Drink the cognac.
7. Next, brew some double strength coffee (not instant)
8. Without washing the Kuksa after the cognac, fill it with the strong coffee.
9. Don’t drink the coffee!
10. Leave the coffee in the Kuksa in a safe, warm place for at least 24 hours.
11. Go and have another glass of cognac and relax.
12. 24 hours later (and with a faint hangover from the cognac you drank yesterday) go and find the Kuksa full of cold coffee.
13. Pour the coffee away
14. Rinse the Kuksa with warm water, and dry with kitchen paper.
15. Your Kuksa is now ready for use. The more you use it, the more traditional it becomes.
Care of the Kuksa in use
• Don’t use washing up liquid to clean your Kuksa!
• Just rinse with warm water
• Don’t drink milk from the Kuksa!
• Assuming it is usually used for coffee, it is good to drink at least one good stiff cognac once every month
WykalaczkiMr. Wilson pisze:Materiał jest, co z tego zrobiłem, zgadujcie ?
Czekam, co też uknujeszMr. Wilson pisze:Slaq, nie odpowiadaj i dzięki za inspirację.
Rozumie, że to na moją cześćpasikonik pisze: taki puchalek