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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I hate using the 12 cup machine I have now when I'm the only one drinking it.
Have you considered a french press? I have one for my intermittent coffee. Bitches speak well of coffee pod systems, but I think that means you can only brew coffee someone else has podded.
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You are very easy to please.
OK, hivemind. I need a coffee-maker. Just for me. DF can't stand the stuff, and I hate using the 12 cup machine I have now when I'm the only one drinking it. Suggestions?
Deb is deeply and passionately in love with her one-cup making machine. You should check with her.
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I am very easy to please. it's true.
How much do you normally consume?
Once I get into the office, it's 2 or 3 cups in the morning. I like to drink it in the evening as well, but normally don't because of the hassle.
There are tiny coffee makers. I have one. It makes max 4 cups, which is 2 mugs worth.
Could be a possibility.
ita, a french press is on the consideration list, but isn't it more of a hassle because you actively have to participate in the making of the java?
I know Deb loves her One:One, but there are a few different makes out there. Mayhap I shall search for reviews.
What I really want is the commercial espresso machine we have in the restaurant. Mmmm, so good, but damn expensive.
Happy New Year!
I have a new computer! It's not from 1995! It's...NEW. And it has...a DVD-ROM...and a CD burner.
And I have at-home DSL, and a new space heater sitting at my feet like a puppy.
I'm, like, totally ready for world domination!
And I just colored my hair! And passed my portfolio review. And I have a new (to me) cellphone, thanks to my sister.
Ice storm predictions nonwithstanding, I'm pretty fucking pleased.
My take on the French press is that you have to have a Disposall in your sink -- to eat up the grinds. With a filter, you just take the whole shebang and throw it out; when the grinds are loose (or packed) into a glass, and you don't want to throw out the glass, that's some extra cleaning to deal with.
Moreso, when you just have a regular sink.
You could always get an old-fashioned percolator. Of course, I am told that makes coffee the equivalent of tar. I wouldn't know, since my coffee tastes are remarkably plebeian (and I smother my coffee with cream and sugar anyway).
isn't it more of a hassle because you actively have to participate in the making of the java?
I'm a tea drinker by trade, so it's not more work than that. Fill the press with coffee and water, wait x minutes, press, pour.
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Yeah, y'all'll be seeing me around more. I got the DSL but regretfully declined on the cable, so I have no TV (how am I going to get ALIAS? Fuck if I know.)
It's my last semester of school! I student teach this semester (I start next week) and I grad in May with my 2nd MA. Go, team me. And I've lost 20 pound since this summer and did 12 loads of laundry in the last 4 days.
And I've started a new novel. And I got the new Writer's MArket for Xmas.
I'm all agog over myself.
ita, I've thought about a French press; they're different for tea and coffee, right?