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RE: Kerr's Coffee Club - 1/2/2009 10:27:37 PM
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pastorjohn11776
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If anyone is looking for a coffeemaker I would suggest a Bunn. A family from church gave me one about 4 years ago. 2-3 minutes to brew a 10-cup pot. You can't beat it for speed when you get a cravin' for a fresh cup of coffee.
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RE: Kerr's Coffee Club - 1/2/2009 10:30:29 PM
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Kerrlaw
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ORIGINAL: BeckeyZ quote:
ORIGINAL: crankius I'm thinking about the Keurig coffee system, Kerrlaw. Mr. Cranky says we already have a press pot, a brewer, and a senseo--he's wondering why we need another coffee maker. What should I tell him? Sell all the other ones in a yard sale and buy the Keurig. Seriously. My most favorite thing about mine, besides the speed and wonderful coffee, is that there is so little to clean up. You have to descale it every 6 months or so (which can be done with vinegar and water)....other than that, all I've had to do is dust it off every couple days to keep it looking pretty and shiny, and throw the k-cups away after using them. No more moldy disgusting coffee goo to wash out of the percolator after forgetting about it. I have a senseo at the office. Since Mr. Cranky likes it so much, let him take it to the office. In addition to what Beckey said, there are many, many varieties of coffee made for the Kuerig. It also makes delicious hot tea, and the best cocoa I've ever had at home. Mrs. K is the cocoa drinker, and she loves it. What seals the deal is the beautiful blue glow of the light, which illuminates the water reservoir. I suggest that you buy him the Keurig, pack up the Senseo for the office, splash on a little Deliverance, and sing Happy Birthday.
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RE: Kerr's Coffee Club - 1/2/2009 10:38:04 PM
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Kerrlaw
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Pass the Kopi Luwak. I know... ...the monkeys beat you to it.
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RE: Kerr's Coffee Club - 1/2/2009 11:14:35 PM
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armydude
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We got a new coffee maker for Christmas... Good thing too... the old one was about done fer.
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RE: Kerr's Coffee Club - 1/3/2009 8:50:20 AM
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monamie
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I just ordered a vacuum pot and it should be here any time. We're looking for the perfect brewing method for the kopi luwak, and our resident coffee expert said that the vacuum pot brews on the same concept as the Balancing Siphon Coffee Maker but it doesn't cost $425. We're also going to french press a pot. And we'll use Fuji or Icelandic Glacier water. I'm not a huge fan of Starbucks (it's not bad, I just think it's WWAAAAAY over-rated and overpriced), but they have a specialty coffee out now that makes the best cold brew I have ever tasted. It's called Ethiopia Sundried Sidamo. The beans are dried while still in the coffee cherries, which infuses the beans with a very chocolatey, fruity undertone. The cold brew method brings out the complex flavor.
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