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HELP! My coffee sucks!
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<blockquote data-quote="beetlejazz" data-source="post: 261003" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>I'm a firm believer in a moka pot. Cheap, fast, and it's against the rules to wash it too well - which I have nothing against because I'm lazy and filthy! :lol: </p><p></p><p>But that aside, no matter what the method, I agree with anyone who recommends a grinder. I ground my coffee by an old German grinder for years and it worked just fine - unless I had to make coffee for more than one or was in a hurry. Nowadays my electric Nivona grinder is my best friend in the mornings. Not only damn fast and quiet, but requires very little effort to change the coarseness/grain/whateveryoucallitinenglish of the coffee, which is good because I sometimes like to make old-fashioned coffee-pot coffee too.</p><p></p><p>Besides, <em>it's a gadget.</em> Lovely! :twisted: </p><p></p><p>(I don't think a french press qualifies as a gadget though...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beetlejazz, post: 261003, member: 2648"] I'm a firm believer in a moka pot. Cheap, fast, and it's against the rules to wash it too well - which I have nothing against because I'm lazy and filthy! :lol: But that aside, no matter what the method, I agree with anyone who recommends a grinder. I ground my coffee by an old German grinder for years and it worked just fine - unless I had to make coffee for more than one or was in a hurry. Nowadays my electric Nivona grinder is my best friend in the mornings. Not only damn fast and quiet, but requires very little effort to change the coarseness/grain/whateveryoucallitinenglish of the coffee, which is good because I sometimes like to make old-fashioned coffee-pot coffee too. Besides, [i]it's a gadget.[/i] Lovely! :twisted: (I don't think a french press qualifies as a gadget though...) [/QUOTE]
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