What's the difference between coffee grinds and coffee grounds? Here's the only light Google can shed.
For the purpose of this post I'm just gonna go ahead and say that coffee grinds is the substance you put into a filter, and coffee grounds is the mushy grinds after water has run through it.
Now onto more related matters...
Just because you get some coffee grounds into your pot of coffee doesn't make it a horrible day. Two days ago this happened to me. I didn't let grounds in my coffee bother me. I just added some more water to the pot and started my day. I got rid of some junk around the apartment, cleaned off my porch and made it a nice place to sit, and went through the old receipts in my car with hopes of finding a lifetime warranty on a muffler, which I need desperately right now, from Lovell's Discount Tire in DeKalb. Later on I played some disc golf and read a substantial amount of Daniel Quinn's "The Story of B." During my reading I got a call from a friend asking me if I wanted to make $10 holding a ladder for his brother for a few minutes. I said I'd do it for free and met his brother down the street. The long and short of this tangent is that I made $20 doing the job. It was a great day.
I found the lifetime warranty, which is great because about a year ago I went into Lovell's to check and see if they had it on file, and they don't. So that's about $200 I don't have to spend now.
However, yesterday I lost the lifetime warranty, which is great because now I get to buy a brand new muffler. Also, yesterday my boss gave me some coffee she roasted herself, which is great because maybe now I can somehow redo the last two days by accidently getting some grounds in my coffee.
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