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HELP! My coffee sucks!
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<blockquote data-quote="Stinger4me" data-source="post: 260544" data-attributes="member: 1042"><p>I use a Pyrex glass percolator(50's vintage) and Maxwell House coffee. The coffee is outstanding, no more coffee makers here. I am not a fan of the electrical fire hazard and the percolator will outperform the coffee maker any day of the week. You might try transferring the coffee to a glass jar and storing the coffee in the air-tight jar in the refrigerator or freezer. <strong> Life is too short for continually bad coffee.</strong> Just another opinion.</p><p></p><p> Stinger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stinger4me, post: 260544, member: 1042"] I use a Pyrex glass percolator(50's vintage) and Maxwell House coffee. The coffee is outstanding, no more coffee makers here. I am not a fan of the electrical fire hazard and the percolator will outperform the coffee maker any day of the week. You might try transferring the coffee to a glass jar and storing the coffee in the air-tight jar in the refrigerator or freezer. [b] Life is too short for continually bad coffee.[/b] Just another opinion. Stinger [/QUOTE]
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