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You guy's kill me with your over priced swill. Eight-O-clock Colombian whole bean, freshly ground in a Cuisinart 12 cup brewer. mmmmmm coffee.
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Cuisinart grind and brew is a wonderful inexpensive machine. We also have the press, the expresso maker, and about 5 other coffee making contraptions . It always comes back to convenience.
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Me. Mr.Coffee or whatever drip maker that is cheap when the last one pot gets cracked and Folgers 3 pound can from costco. Takes a good 30 seconds to fill the pot and stuff in a filter and some ground coffee. Used to do the pressure, packed fresh grind, levers and froth with just a touch of Madagascar cinnamon bit. meh, life is short a cupa joe is a cupa joe, I gots stuff to do.
Wife. Tassimo by Braun. Slick little one cupper that reads a barcode on the pod thing. Tailors the brew via a water and an air pump. Brews the coffee and makes a foam when needed. |
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I have a drip machine at home but use a small french press at work. Easy to clean out with hot water, makes a good cup of bean, cheap. It does leave some grinds and dust in the cup, so you have to drink carefully when you get to the bottom.
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Wow, thanks for the info. I didnt realize coffee was so personal. I like the idea of a $1500 espresso machine but would rather pay the mortgage this month. I need to find a coffee shop to try some different stuff soon or I fear I'll be back to diet coke.
I'll give the press a trial run, I bet it's not last one I try.
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French press + Italian coffee = win!
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btw, try Blue Mountain Coffee from Jamaica....great coffee! |
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At home, we brew 12 cups at a time in some sort of drip machine. Although instead of a glass carafe, it keeps the coffee in heated reservoir, and lets you dispense directly into a cup/thermos (kinda like the water dispenser on most fridges). We like good coffees, especially some flavored (me especially since I don't add anything). The Dunkin' Donuts grounds are actually very good. Before that we used to get bags from "The Coffee Beanery", but I don't think they're in business any longer. I have a Melita Pod machine at work to make 1-cup at a time, and have several flavors I finally settled into (Kona, Vanilla Haze, and Creme Brulee).
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