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I make my coffee one mug at a time in a French Press. Is there a
quality machine that is better for smaller quantities? Good coffee is the only enjoyment left in my miserable life so I don't care what it costs. Frank |
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but the coffee prepared in a Frech Press is excellent. Are you sure that you
are using a good coffe and your coffe is ground appropriately? Alfredo PS: I use a Bodum french press. Is some expensive but is very good "Philadelphia Frank" escribió en el mensaje ... I make my coffee one mug at a time in a French Press. Is there a quality machine that is better for smaller quantities? Good coffee is the only enjoyment left in my miserable life so I don't care what it costs. Frank |
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"Philadelphia Frank" wrote I make my coffee one mug at a time in a French Press. Is there a quality machine that is better for smaller quantities? Good coffee is the only enjoyment left in my miserable life so I don't care what it costs. Since you are brewing a single cup at a time, I'd consider a Zass. It is a quality grinder that will last the rest of your life. I'm a Sweet Maria's fan, so here's a link: http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.zas.shtml Enjoy! S |
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Thanks for the reply. I never considered a manual grinder. Can you
recomend anything particular? It looks like the main difference between most of them is cosmetic. I always liked the idea of buying the best. Electric "best" look to be over $500! Are the "Zass" grinders at the top of the manual grinder heap? Thanks for taking the time to answer my question, and I think I really am going to get one of these. They are appealing. Frank On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 19:11:14 GMT, "Starsha" wrote: "Philadelphia Frank" wrote I make my coffee one mug at a time in a French Press. Is there a quality machine that is better for smaller quantities? Good coffee is the only enjoyment left in my miserable life so I don't care what it costs. Since you are brewing a single cup at a time, I'd consider a Zass. It is a quality grinder that will last the rest of your life. I'm a Sweet Maria's fan, so here's a link: http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.zas.shtml Enjoy! S |
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"Philadelphia Frank" wrote I always liked the idea of buying the best. Electric "best" look to be over $500! Are the "Zass" grinders at the top of the manual grinder heap? Thanks for taking the time to answer my question, and I think I really am going to get one of these. They are appealing. Yes, Zass is at the top of the manual grinder heap. S |
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