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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 555041" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">I brew coffee in several ways, depending on my mood and time. I have French press, Bodum pour through, Bilotti moka pot, Krups espresso machine, Keurig, and Mr. Coffee drip. My preferred way to make coffee is to put the grounds into a metal cup, pour in boiling water, stir for a minute, then pour through a screen into a carafe. The product is "thick" and satisfying.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">After reading the article, I cut and fitted a paper filter to fit in the grounds receptacle of the stovetop moka pot. The product was awful with no body. I'm going to experiment. I'll use the French press, then pour the coffee through a paper filter before putting it in my thermal travel cup.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 555041, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]I brew coffee in several ways, depending on my mood and time. I have French press, Bodum pour through, Bilotti moka pot, Krups espresso machine, Keurig, and Mr. Coffee drip. My preferred way to make coffee is to put the grounds into a metal cup, pour in boiling water, stir for a minute, then pour through a screen into a carafe. The product is "thick" and satisfying. After reading the article, I cut and fitted a paper filter to fit in the grounds receptacle of the stovetop moka pot. The product was awful with no body. I'm going to experiment. I'll use the French press, then pour the coffee through a paper filter before putting it in my thermal travel cup.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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