The untranslatable Swedish word fika describes the daily tradition of taking time for a coffee-and-pastry break (or two or three...) with friends or coworkers. I just love this Kinfolk article about fika, as well as the cheeky Gevalia advertisement at the end of this article. The idea of fika gets at the pause-button effect of drinking coffee. It's a practice that embodies the temptation to siesta at any time of day.
But I also love waking up with coffee. Personally, the smell of coffee will always be my favorite part of the experience. It reminds me of Sunday mornings at home as a child. My father always puts a huge spoonful of cinnamon in with the grounds, and that will always be my favorite smell/flavor. Whether you're a morning person who starts the day with an automated coffeepot, or an afternoon cafe-frequenter like myself, here are my humble suggestions for savoring your daily cuppa.
- Invest in a French press. I recently got myself the classic Bodum Chambord, and there is no more aesthetically pleasing or simple way to make your own coffee than tossing the grounds in the bottom of a French press, filling it with boiled water, and then taking it to your cozy corner of the apartment and kicking back.
- Clear your desk. Coffee drinking is best suited for reading the news, checking your social media, and curling up with that book you've been letting gather dust on the windowsill.
- Find your favorites. Your favorite cafe, your favorite barista... or perhaps your favorite brewer (mine is the Swedish brand Arvid Nordquist). Whatever atmosphere or taste makes the experience yours.
- Have it your way. The personalization doesn't end with the package. Add a bit of cinnamon or even some cocoa powder when brewing your own coffee. And after pouring, don't forget to add milk, cream, sugar, Stevia - whatever makes it particularly delicious to you!
- Pair with the perfect treat. Whether it's a morning croissant and egg, a Swedish cinnamon bun, or a slice of chocolate cake after dinner, coffee is lonely without something scrumptious to complement the flavor.
- Read something. Morning news? Tumblr? Your favorite food blog? The newest issue of Elle or The Economist? Or maybe a couple chapters of Game of Thrones if you're feeling ambitious... find the perfect read to go with that lazy weekend coffee.
- Drink outside. Whether it's a warm summer afternoon at a busy street cafe, a rainy morning on the porch of your house, or a day with snow falling past your apartment balcony, take at least a few moments to stand or sit outside and sip your cuppa while breathing fresh air and taking in the world around you.
- Fika with a friend. Having a cup of coffee can be a great retreat to clear your head, but obviously it's also a fantastic social lubricant. Make a pot and invite a friend over, or meet an acquaintance you want to get to know better out at your favorite coffeehouse.
- Savor. Take your time with that first sip. Make sure you breathe in before you sip, inhaling the aroma. Sip, savor, smile. Repeat.