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Cynthia Wenslow
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James Roscoe
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Carl Eppig
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Doug Surplus wrote:My faitfhul Mr Coffee died this week.
Jenise
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MTBakerDave wrote:Doug Surplus wrote:My faitfhul Mr Coffee died this week.
I'd suggest that this is a great time to try a French Press. From the first time I tried one, I found I couldn't go back to any drip filtered coffee, whether it's cone or basket brewed. The resulting coffee is much richer and more complex. Drip coffee just tastes thin and bitter to me now.
Dave
Mike Filigenzi
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
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MTBakerDave wrote:Doug Surplus wrote:My faitfhul Mr Coffee died this week.
I'd suggest that this is a great time to try a French Press. From the first time I tried one, I found I couldn't go back to any drip filtered coffee, whether it's cone or basket brewed. The resulting coffee is much richer and more complex. Drip coffee just tastes thin and bitter to me now.
Dave
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Randy Buckner wrote:Doug, we bought the following coffe maker to take with us when we travel locally (driving trips). It is highly rated by Consumer Reports and does a decent job for the genre (cheap to boot).
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005IX9U/102-6288196-6675300
We use the Melitta Flavor Pores Natural Brown Coffee Filter #4.
That said, I'm not giving up my super automatic -- I like the push one button approach.
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
MTBakerDave wrote:Doug Surplus wrote:My faitfhul Mr Coffee died this week.
I'd suggest that this is a great time to try a French Press. From the first time I tried one, I found I couldn't go back to any drip filtered coffee, whether it's cone or basket brewed. The resulting coffee is much richer and more complex. Drip coffee just tastes thin and bitter to me now.
Dave
Doug Surplus wrote:Thanks all for the good ideas. I'm off to the stores to go look at some in the flesh, so to speak, so I can see how they're made and inspect the moving parts.
I have a French Press that I use on occasion. Most of the time I don't care for the coffeeI get from it, but there are some coffee varieties I won't fix any other way. For instance, Guatemala Antigua tastes weak and flat from a machine, but from the press it develops a rich cocoa-like base with fantastic aromas and flavors.
Howard wrote:
I found in the beginning that I wasn't using enough coffee. 1 3/4 tbl to 2tbls coffee per 8 ounce cup gives beautiful cups of coffee.
Carl Eppig
Our Maine man
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
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Howard wrote:I know the coffee doesn't stay hot for more than a half hour but you cannot get a better cup of coffee.
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