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WAHH!!! I WANT COFFEE!!!

Costco sells a great bag of French Roast beans for
a rather nominal fee, I must say. Gotta have the
grinder, though.
I say....grind on.
 
Tinster said:
Listen up Doc!!

Our 3rd world power company "Flicker and Flash", we call
it) does not always have the power turned on. So we have
to be creative. Particularly when it comes to our (my)
coffee needs.

Emergency coffee brew:

Home Despot propane torch
Home Despot torch scratch ignitor
1 cup copper measuring pot filled with water
piece of paper towel
coffee mug
Handful of Puerto Rican, mountain grown, coffee grounds

Need I continue? Many a cup brewed this way.
Actually faster than Old Joe Di.

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/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif That is a very similar recipe to my FPL (Frequent Power Loss)post-hurricane outages sollution. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif
 
Day two:

"Mr Coffee" was designed by some team of "kitchen fashion" types. Inconvenient to add water to, it has HOLES in the vessel for a level control, it's got a HUGE 'footprint' and it's "lookie at ME white"...

I don't need to make a fashion statement in my kitchen, I just WANT COFFEE!!

sheesh. I'll repair the Braun unit.
 
I have a Tim Hortons coffee machine, has a hot water tank that is hot all the time so when you pour your cold water in it pushes the hot out and it takes less than 2 mins.
 
weewillie said:
I have a Tim Hortons coffee machine

Willie, I have a Tim Hortons just down the street. Easier yet! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif Plus the added advantage of Butter Tarts.
Jeff
 
or the blueberry fritters, so good, but I have to be a good boy this year
 
Willie, I was a good boy <u>last</u> year. This year it's face first into the pastry table! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
Jeff
 
I went to a fire a few years ago (I'm a vlunteer-
- firefighter).Most of the contents in the living room were
turned to ashes.
Anyway,one of the nice neghbors brought us over a carafe
of coffee (Mr.Coffee).While digging through the debris,we
found a charred carafe (originally identicle).We returned
it to the neighbor - "Thanks for the coffee".They said
"You're welcome",with a slightly puzzled look on their face.

- Doug
 
DART said:
Our UCB daughter introduced $9.99us to Peet's French Roast about 10 yrs ago and we've been hooked since. Get it delivered monthly. Even take it & filters with us on trips so we can brew a decent pot in the motel/hotel room. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
Dart- Sell it most grocery stores here. $9.99/lb
 
Day three:

Silly white "Mr Coffee" looks like a Dalmatian puppy sittin' on my countertop. All spotted 'n such. Daily cleaning is apparently expected by the design team.

Fools. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif
 
White coffee makers = built-in obsolescence, don't ya know! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
Well, THIS one is gonna get 'obsoleted' as soon as I get the thermal switch fer my Braun!
 
My dad was a real coffee slurper. Passed the genes on to me. My check-in ritual with him was always to call on Saturday mornings when we were both on about our second cup. When he died, he'd had a white plastic Sunbeam drip maker that he'd used a number of years. He always drank dark roast Union coffee and chicory, so that coffee maker was really "customized". I brought it home after he died and used it until it finally conked out.

Coffee at home doesn't take 'zackly the same since...
 
Know how that goes, friend. I'm runnin' outta "stuff" with "Y.O.M." writ on it.
 
Day four:

I think the thing is gettin' "broke in". Nice patina and a good cuppa from it this AM... can't say much for how it LOOKS now, tho. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif
 
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