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How not to make a cup of coffee.

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    code-witch
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    Yeah this one is strictly drip, although it can do over ice, and a couple of other brew styles. In the drip coffee maker world, it's kinda pricey. As espresso machines go, not so much, but it isn't one.

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      Non-wimps go for cowboy coffee. :)

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        "I have not yet begun to fight! Wait until I finish my coffee."

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          Non-wimps go for cowboy coffee. :)

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          @theoldfool The modern, city version of cowboy coffee is a french press. Same concept; fits my lifestyle better.

          Moderator: I was a 'member' for over 10 years - although a lurker mostly. Glad to see the Project is back. When can I see my old profile, bookmarks and posts?

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            @code-witch That's not expensive on planet Coffee Machine! :laugh:

            The one I'm upgrading from was about three times that price, and the new one ... well ... Don't look!

            I got mine second hand, and it was an absolute steal at US$400!

            And WOW! It makes a great cappucino! Mind you, at that price new it should give bl****bs as well. :blush:

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            @OriginalGriff

            @OriginalGriff said in How not to make a cup of coffee.:

            it was an absolute steal at US$400!

            And here's me with my $20 Mr.Coffee, I feel so, so cheap....but in a good way! LOL

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              @OriginalGriff said in How not to make a cup of coffee.:

              it was an absolute steal at US$400!

              And here's me with my $20 Mr.Coffee, I feel so, so cheap....but in a good way! LOL

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              @jeron1 I prefer the taste of fresh expresso to drip coffee - those machines tend to stew the coffee and that wrecks the delicate flavours.

              It's fine if all you want is a caffeine boost, but if you want to savour it, you need fresh brewed.

              Yeah, it's expensive - but it works out cheaper than starbucks! At $4.25 for an espresso, I'm ahead in less than 6 months, even with the cost of beans added to the machine price.

              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
              "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                @jeron1 I prefer the taste of fresh expresso to drip coffee - those machines tend to stew the coffee and that wrecks the delicate flavours.

                It's fine if all you want is a caffeine boost, but if you want to savour it, you need fresh brewed.

                Yeah, it's expensive - but it works out cheaper than starbucks! At $4.25 for an espresso, I'm ahead in less than 6 months, even with the cost of beans added to the machine price.

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                @OriginalGriff Truth be told, I lost a vast majority of my taste and smell some 20 years ago, so cheap go I!

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                  @OriginalGriff Truth be told, I lost a vast majority of my taste and smell some 20 years ago, so cheap go I!

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                  @jeron1 That's a bugger - my neighbour lost his during Covid, and it still hasn't come back. That's got to make eating really boring...

                  "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
                  "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    @jeron1 That's a bugger - my neighbour lost his during Covid, and it still hasn't come back. That's got to make eating really boring...

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                    @OriginalGriff I tend to eat memories, for instance, I'll eat a burger and say "wow, this is a good burger!", based on things like seasoning (I can detect salt, spicy, sour, sweet..) , juiciness, etc. I cannot experience nuances that require more olfactory sensing. Yes, it can be boring, but I am eating some things I never liked before, with the notable exception of the vile weed, cilantro, NEVER! LOL

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                      Non-wimps go for cowboy coffee. :)

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                      @theoldfool Real coders just eat the coffee beans. :-D

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