Originally posted by Snusdog
Any coffee drinkers here (dumbest question ever maybe)?
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Originally posted by heders View PostHahaha!
I'm drinking a instant coffee now from Gevalia. Tastes awful! God bless real coffee.
+1 For real coffee 2 x 12 cups pot per day here . some times press pot or two.. going to fully convert to it but not just yet im not ready to let go of that lovely sound of coffee dripping in the mornin´s :P
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Originally posted by jumissa View Post+1 For real coffee 2 x 12 cups pot per day here . some times press pot or two.. going to fully convert to it but not just yet im not ready to let go of that lovely sound of coffee dripping in the mornin´s :P
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My wife and I drink Torke coffee, mainly because it is good and it's roasted here in WI. If I could afford Kona, I would get it just to have my coffee grown and roasted in the USA. I have a Capresso burr grinder, and a Bunn home coffee maker.
I only drink coffee in the mornings. Black during the week, and with half-and-half when relaxing on the weekends.
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Originally posted by lxskllrWhat I don't like about French press, is you can't make a bunch at a time. I have a ~10 cup press, as well as a smaller one. If you make 10 cups, it gets cold before you finish it. I enjoy cold coffee, but I prefer it hot, at least for the initial round of drinks. Using the small press would be a full time job every time I wanted a cup of coffee.
i would also love an easy and tastefull method to make coffee at work cuz im a night worker -.-
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I have a Nespresso espresso machine, that I won in a competition at my old workplace. I wouldn't recommend one to anyone. It does make a decent cup of coffee, but it only works with their own capsules that you can only buy by mail order. And they're hella expensive compared to loose weight ground coffee/beans.
As such, the machine sits unused for months and months at a time, until I can be bothered to splash out on some capsules. I'd sell the damn thing, but I don't think I could sell it to anyone in good faith, knowing what an annoying money drain it is.
My cafetiere gets a lot more use, but I mostly drink tea at home these days. At work we have decent coffee vending machines that do proper coffee, so most of the time I get my coffee fix at the office.
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Originally posted by jumissajust put the coffee in a thermos can / pot? sry for possible miss spelling
i would also love an easy and tastefull method to make coffee at work cuz im a night worker -.-
I always carried a thermos to work. I made an overfilled 12 cup pot at home, and that gave me a cup at the house, a 1l bottle filled, and about 18oz in a travel cup. I'd run out eventually, but at least some of the coffee was good. Office coffee always sucked(water supply), and coffee out gets expensive.
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planning on giving snusgetter an icetool delivered snus enima? not to sound sick here... but the nic hit would be crazy i would imagine, considering that things like alcohol supposedly are absorbed fast and more complete through the bum...although, the flavor would be wasted i guess... just a thought incase you decide to struggle snusgetter lol
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Originally posted by lxskllr View PostThat would work. I should probably start doing that. It's an extra psychological step I have a hard time making :^D
I always carried a thermos to work. I made an overfilled 12 cup pot at home, and that gave me a cup at the house, a 1l bottle filled, and about 18oz in a travel cup. I'd run out eventually, but at least some of the coffee was good. Office coffee always sucked(water supply), and coffee out gets expensive.
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I think that the temperature of the water is paramount. I went through several machines to find the perfect cup and settled on a Cuisinart. I got the middle model rather than the one that grinds the beans. I would like to grind my own beans and do sometimes but lately I've settled for the ground cheaper ones anyhow.
this one: http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CHMQ8gIwAw#
eliminated the need for paper filters too which is wicked nice.
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This is the mill I use...
http://www.amazon.com/Zassenhaus-Mah...6583325&sr=8-9
The top actually broke after about 10 years of use, and I put the guts into an old Armin Trösser mill, that didn't grind as fast as I'd like. It's a little spendy, but it'll easily grind to any coarseness you like, and it doesn't require electricity. You may even be able to find an old mill at an antique shop, but good ones seem to be fairly rare.
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