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(02-13-2011, 07:39 PM)
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#151
Originally Posted by Devolution:
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we all knew her
(02-13-2011, 08:33 PM)
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#152
Originally Posted by ravien56:
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(02-14-2011, 12:18 AM)
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#153
Originally Posted by BruceLeeRoy:
it's awesome living in NYC, so many great shops - stumptown, cafe grumpy, joe, blue bottle, abraco, etc. etc. |
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(02-14-2011, 12:52 AM)
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#154
Originally Posted by Devolution:
Use a drip machine that goes straight to a carafe so as not to burn the coffee and keeps it hot for a couple hours. Have a grinder and buy cheap whole bean Vanilla Macadamia Nut coffee lately, but also like a good cup of strong black coffee. [IMG]http://i53.************/25k0ynk.jpg[/IMG] I end up taking my own thermos to work everyday, but I'm not really snobbish when it comes to coffee. Really can't stand Maxwell House, but will get Folger's every now and then. |
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if you see me in a fight with a bear, don't help me fool, help the bear!
(02-14-2011, 12:54 AM)
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#155
Originally Posted by RevoDS:
I hated it at first tho, just like beer.. 16 years later can't live without both.. |
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(02-14-2011, 01:04 AM)
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#156
Originally Posted by claviertekky:
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(02-14-2011, 06:42 PM)
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#158
Originally Posted by noquarter:
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(02-14-2011, 07:09 PM)
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#160
Originally Posted by otake:
But it seems like no matter how careful I am, grounds get into the coffee, and so I don't drink the last drop in the cup. |
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Doesn't know that "You" is used in both the singular and plural
(02-14-2011, 07:15 PM)
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#161
Originally Posted by parrotbeak:
Currently, I buy starbucks verona blend whole bean coffee. I grind it every morning and use a mr. coffee to provide my drip. |
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(02-14-2011, 07:15 PM)
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#162
Originally Posted by parrotbeak:
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(02-14-2011, 07:20 PM)
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#163
Aeropress and a Capresso burr grinder for me. After discovering the Aeropress, I gave up on pretty much every other machine that was reasonably affordable, save for a French press, but the cleanup is so much easier with the Aeropress.
I prefer my coffee with no adulterants - my feeling is that if I need to cover up the taste with other stuff, I should be drinking better coffee. :P |
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(02-14-2011, 07:26 PM)
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#164
Originally Posted by otake:
Washing is easier than washing a drip machine, I think, cuz the whole thing can go into the sink for a quick rinse. I've been washing it after every use since I just got it, but knowing me, I'll probably start leaving it in the sink before work, and then just rinsing it out for the next use. It's slightly more work, but the reason I switched was because my old Mr. Coffee would sometimes not drip right and overflow. Cleaning that up was very inconvenient. It was about 10 years old, so it was sad, but I had to finally put him down this weekend. |
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(02-14-2011, 07:29 PM)
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#165
Originally Posted by sharkmuncher:
A small tradeoff for better tasting coffee. |
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(02-14-2011, 07:31 PM)
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#166
Originally Posted by otake:
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MrArseFace
(02-24-2011, 07:52 AM)
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#169
question about bean-to-cup machines. There are a couple of delonghi ones on amazon for 'reasonable' prices (still expensive but manageable) - the ESAM4200 and ESAM5400. other than the number being bigger, is the 5400 noticably better? Its only slightly more expensive (has been recently reduced by a lot) but I have no idea how to understand the differences - specs look almost identical
links delonghi 4200 delonghi 5400 |
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(03-10-2011, 12:44 PM)
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#170
![]() Attention fellow Keurig users! Starbucks K-Cups are coming this fall! Announced today. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42005462...consumer_news/
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why I'm cranky
(03-10-2011, 12:48 PM)
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#171
Originally Posted by SHOTEH FOCK OP:
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why I'm cranky
(03-10-2011, 01:42 PM)
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#174
Originally Posted by Smision:
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(03-10-2011, 01:46 PM)
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#175
Originally Posted by Smision:
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God-Tier ghetto pass
(03-10-2011, 01:48 PM)
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#176
Is there a cost/benefit analysis of the whole K-cup thing?
Like, how many cups of coffee you get out of a can of Bustelo or a pack of coffee from Starbucks, versus a box of K cups? I love the Keurig machine here @ work, and I am interested in getting that as my coffee maker at home, but I am not interested in spending like $50 for only 25 8 ounce cups of coffee. :x |
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why I'm cranky
(03-10-2011, 01:50 PM)
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#177
Originally Posted by captmcblack:
Part of the benefit is making a cup of coffee in 30 seconds as opposed to making a whole cup. |
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God-Tier ghetto pass
(03-10-2011, 02:09 PM)
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#178
Originally Posted by CrankyJay:
I need to just stop fronting and buy some random Mr. Coffee machine so I can just drink my Cafe Bustelo and relax. |
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(03-10-2011, 02:18 PM)
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#179
Originally Posted by the_painted_bird:
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(03-10-2011, 02:20 PM)
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#180
Originally Posted by gblues:
Then again, I usually settle for whatever's available anyway. I'm picky, but I'm not THAT picky. I really just don't enjoy the weak stuff. |
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why I'm cranky
(03-10-2011, 02:28 PM)
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#183
Originally Posted by B_Rik_Schitthaus:
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God-Tier ghetto pass
(03-10-2011, 02:38 PM)
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#186
I have one 8-ounce cup of coffee 3 or so times during the workweek.
Sometimes, if I'm waiting for my girlfriend by her school or killing time in a Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts, I'll have a second small cup of coffee (usually an iced latte). Very recently, I've enjoyed an infrequent hot cup with breakfast on a Saturday or Sunday morning. I don't drink much coffee - but I know I enjoy it when I do drink it. Heh, this thread has me looking for a coffee machine on Amazon now...what's the best Keurig machine for the home? What's a good drip machine I can make a good pot of coffee with (4 to 8 cups, nothing bigger)? |
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(03-10-2011, 03:02 PM)
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#187
Originally Posted by the_painted_bird:
I need a source.
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(03-10-2011, 03:02 PM)
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#188
Originally Posted by Smision:
I drink 2-3 also, but eventually would like to cut down to irregular drinking. It changes your brain chemistry in ways we don't understand, probably not permanently but all the time that you drink daily. I've been off completely one year out of the last 10, and I know it feels fine once you're there. It's mainly the office that keeps me hooked, cuz it is always there when I'm feeling tired or irritable. Here's a good and easy to read explanation of what we know caffeine does: http://lifehacker.com/#!5585217/what-caffeine-actually-does-to-your-brain |
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(03-22-2011, 10:26 PM)
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#189
so my parents got a Keurig for christmas and my dad always talks of how it is the best thing ever. one of my friends that I hang out with also claims how awesome it is. now I have never had a full cup of coffee in my life, usually just a half cup then im done which I have only done about 3 times. its not that I dont like coffee I just dont really ever feel like drinking it. well im sick today and wanted a warm beverage for my throat and cold so I decided to give this thing a shot. currently sitting here with a cup and I am pleasantly surprised. I may have to branch out and try some different kinds because all my dad drinks is straight black and my mom uses it for tea.
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(03-23-2011, 08:11 PM)
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#191
![]() ![]() ![]() This trio helps me through the day. The Elektra Micro Casa a Leva costed me a pretty buck but I love that machine. I usually order espresso beans from a brand called Blanche Dael based in Limburg (The Netherlands). They import beans then burn them couple of times over and ship them immediately so the beans are still warm when I receive them. "Cafe 1878" and "Caffe Ristretto" taste exceptionally well, if you like strong espressos like me. I don't like added 'flavors' like many nespressos have, I stay away from anything that mentions hints of fruitiness, caramel, nuts, or chocolate. |
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(03-23-2011, 08:30 PM)
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#192
I love coffee and drink several cups a day, but no, I actually don't think it tastes quite as good as it smells. It tastes great, for sure, but that smell is simply amazing. No taste can live up to that.
When at home, I usually just drink it black or with a little milk (don't have a fancy espresso machine or anything like that, just a regular coffee maker). Never ever any sugar, that makes it taste horrible. If I'm at a café (that's what we call coffee shops here) I'll usually go for a cappuccino. |
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(03-23-2011, 08:37 PM)
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#195
95% of the time it's pre-ground in a drip maker. the other 5% of the time it's fresh ground in a press pot. 100% of the time the press pot is better.
also coffee is a lot like bacon. The taste is fantastic, but nothing beats the smell. cold brewed iced coffee is so amazing. |
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Pride of Iowa State
(03-23-2011, 09:02 PM)
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#197
Originally Posted by SHOTEH FOCK OP:
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(03-23-2011, 09:14 PM)
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#199
Originally Posted by Apenheul:
Pre-flavored beans, however, are awful, I absolutely agree. A proper roast can be life changing. |