Jan-11-2015 04:04 AM
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Jan-19-2015 10:30 PM
pasusan wrote:
The other topic about coffee brought this question to mind...
We use a french press while camping.
I'm looking for a coffee grinder that makes medium to largish grounds so the filter in the french press does a better job. We have been buying the pre-ground coffee for our trips, but don't like the grounds in our cups of coffee.
I'm not sure if we should have a small (non-electric) one to bring with us and grind new beans every day - or - one to leave at home and bring a jar of grounds with us.
Any suggestions?
Jan-19-2015 12:31 PM
Jan-17-2015 08:56 AM
fred42 wrote:
Since this is considered a life support system, I have in the camper and one in the house.
http://www.target.com/p/mr-coffee-automatic-burr-mill/-/A-15093037#prodSlot=medium_1_9&term=coffee+g...
Jan-16-2015 07:25 PM
Jan-16-2015 03:25 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
"i do not and will not pay someone to shp in there store my money is just as good anywhere"
I don't understand that sentence(?) and I read it several times. 🙂 What am I missing?
Jan-16-2015 01:40 PM
Jan-16-2015 01:21 PM
Geocritter wrote:i do not and will not pay someone to shp in there store my money is just as good anywheremusicman54 wrote:
only thing i know is i have been using folgers for 45 years never had to grind coffee
Many many years ago I felt the same as you do, I even drank instant coffee! Then in the mid-1970’s we moved to Menlo Park CA and discovered Peets Coffee and the wonderful aroma and flavor of freshly roasted and freshly ground coffee beans and I’ve never gone back to pre-ground coffee. It’s just not that hard to brew excellent coffee, as for cost I currently purchase Costco’s Kirkland House Blend medium roast. It makes delicious coffee and at $5/lb it’s a terrific bargain.
Steve
Jan-16-2015 06:12 AM
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Jan-16-2015 06:03 AM
musicman54 wrote:
only thing i know is i have been using folgers for 45 years never had to grind coffee
Jan-15-2015 08:43 PM
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