Yeah, me too. But I don't know how not to do it this way.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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.
You can run vinegar through the coffee maker, as well.
Even though I've been in my new job for nearly seven years, it's amazing how much damage I still retain from old workplace toxicity.
Yes. I have weird flinchiness from past places, too.
Yup.
Jesse, I know I've seen this [link] before--has it been on Good Stuff before
I adore that pic but *what* is the name of that business in the background?
You can run vinegar through the coffee maker, as well.
Yeah, and if you haven't done it in a while, sometimes you have to do it a couple-few times.
I also feel like I read somewhere that putting salt and ice cubes and water in a glass carafe and swishing it around will get rid of the coffee stains. Let me google.
Okay, this [link] suggests a few things -- soaking the carafe in vinegar and water before washing, or the salt/ice dealie.
Timelies all!
Grey and rainy here, again. Could be worse.
My coffee-makers have always broken before they got that stained, which is why I now have many different coffee preparation devices with not many moving parts between them and not much glass.
I shall try the vinegar and the salt/ice. Buffista hivemind to the rescue, again!
In fact, I have a shit-ton of work to get done today. Meh.
Okay, sister. Let's do this. makes gang sign, or something
I adore that pic but *what* is the name of that business in the background?
I did a gigantic double-take at that too, but the smaller writing on the window made me think it might be some kind of Hungarian/Eastern European coffeehouse, and Babelfish confirms that it does indeed mean "Slavic House." But, yeah, extremely unfortunate placement in that particular picture.