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"LAllin" > wrote:

> On 6-Sep-2004, Pixmaker > wrote:
>
> > I have to believe there's a better way. At this point, I'm prepared to
> > go find an old percolator. Maybe a visit to our local flea market will
> > solve my problem.
> >
> > But I will greatly appreciate any suggestions as how to best solve
> > this problem. Boiling lots of water is no problem whatsoever. But time
> > is sorta of the essence because there's another one of these tropical
> > hummers cooking in the South Atlantic and this seems to be the year
> > for us to take multiple hits.

>
> Look for a French Press coffee maker; its a glass pot (usually) that you
> fill with hot water and grounds, similar to what you recount in your
> message. However, it has a plunger that, when the coffee has finished
> brewing, you press the plunger and it takes the grounds to the bottom.
> Follow the use directions on any French Press and you will have coffee so
> good, you may just brew that way when the weather is good.
>
> Best of luck in the next wave


Oh man! I'd forgotten about that. :-)
I have one and they are easy to find, quite reasonable and make
fantastic coffee!

And they work just fine with Gevalia!

Check the Gevalia catalogue. They sell one.

K.

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