Know How to Grill a Steak and Brew a Decent Cup of Coffee


Let me tell you something, kid. Life’s full of big lessons, but it’s the small ones that stick with you. Like how to grill a good steak and brew a decent cup of coffee. You may not think those things matter much—but trust me, they do. They’re simple skills that say a lot about how you show up in the world.

Steak— It’s About Patience

A good steak isn’t about fancy rubs or secret sauces. It’s about respect. You take a piece of meat, let it come to room temp, season it right (salt and pepper do just fine), and let the grill do the rest.

Don’t rush it. That’s the trick. Sear it hot and fast to get that crust, then move it to a cooler spot to finish. Let it rest before cutting. That’s life right there — know when to turn up the heat and when to give things space.

Grilling a steak teaches patience, attention, and the value of doing things the right way even if they take a little longer.

Now, Coffee — It’s About the Ritual

Don’t underestimate a good cup of coffee. I’m not talking about some $6 latte with foam art — I mean a real cup, brewed with care. Whether you use a drip machine, a French press, or an old-school percolator, what matters is that you take time to do it right.

There’s something grounding about the process — the smell, the quiet moment in the morning, the way it warms your hands. Making coffee for someone else? That’s even better. It says, “I see you. I thought of you.”

It’s not just caffeine. It’s connection.

Why It All Matters

Knowing how to grill a steak or make coffee may not win you any awards, but they teach you bigger lessons: patience, care, effort, and the importance of sharing. It’s about taking pride in simple things and making ordinary moments meaningful.

So learn the basics, son. Not to impress anyone—but because you’ll appreciate the way it feels to do something well.

And hey, invite someone over when you do. Life’s better when it’s shared—especially with steak and coffee.

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About Terry McDaniel

What motivates me? 1. Fun. 2. Learning. 3. Blessing and prospering people before profit. 4. Being the hero.
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