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Old 12-18-2010, 08:44 AM   #1
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ten-hut.

Proceed by the numbers.

1. You will recon a local roaster or, as another said, try finding fresh roast at a Whole Foods; acquire very decent bulk, fresh coffees from stock.
2. You will grind it medium-coarse at the store if you don't want more kit in the barracks.
3. Double-time to supply and glom on to a 1-liter Bodum french press.
4. Prepare better coffee according to news regs (pour water at 205*F, stir, wait 4-min. and press) and be properly amazed.
5. Exploit local knowledge of best beans from-, and local resources for, Dominican coffee. Do this with respect for:
a. your heritage;
b. honoring your parents next visit;
c. the opportunity to know excellent coffee; and
d. to further your education - all at extremely low cost.

Merry Christmas.
And all the seasons blessings on you and yours for your service.
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Carry on.

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Old 12-18-2010, 12:32 PM   #2
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Others have pointed out that a local roaster has better coffee than starbucks. They are right. But there are poor local roasters as well as good ones. You can end up overpaying for coffee that is no better than what you can buy in a starbucks bag. And the starbucks, while far from coffee ne plus ultra, is still in a different league from the canned coffee most people drink. The company has introduced millions of people to the world of real coffee. That many of those people have moved beyond the brand does not mean it's terrible.

By all means if you enjoy the starbucks, start looking for local roasters and get yourself a french press. The cheapest french press (or manual drip) will make better coffee than 90% of the electric drip machines out there. That combination will take you as far above starbucks in a mr coffee as starbucks is from lukewarm chock full o nuts.

If you end up one day with an expresso machine, a french press, a high end electric drip, a burr grinder, and a standing order at a local roaster don't blame us.
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Old 12-18-2010, 01:14 PM   #3
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I've been grinding my own since the Summer of 1984 and have enjoyed every bit of it. Still learning about the fine points of coffee brewing too.

As Dan mentioned, the Bodum French press produces a great cup of joe. Especially when poured into a slim 10oz cup. I use mine from time to time.

A Melitta one-cup with a brown #2 filter has been my mainstay since day one, and both can be purchased at your local supermarket.

Recipe:

Melitta w/#2 filter resting on a 10-12oz cup.

3 heaping Tablespoons of coffee beans (I enjoy Trader Joes House blend, Columbian/Sumatra blend non-decaf).

Grind for approximately 17 seconds and dump into your Melitta.

Bring water to a boil, turn off the heat, and let the water rest for approximately 30 seconds, then pour gently over the coffee grounds. You are now sparging the coffee grounds and extracting some good stuff into your cup. Pour gently while maintaining the water level almost even with the top of the Melitta. Be careful not to overflow the coffee cup while sparging. When your coffee cup almost reaches the top, you can quickly remove the Melitta over the kitchen sink drain and the rest of your liquid will disperse there.

And now, you have a great cup of coffee to enjoy in the AM with your Cremosa Jay
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LOL, very nice!


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ten-hut.

Proceed by the numbers.

1. You will recon a local roaster or, as another said, try finding fresh roast at a Whole Foods; acquire very decent bulk, fresh coffees from stock.
2. You will grind it medium-coarse at the store if you don't want more kit in the barracks.
3. Double-time to supply and glom on to a 1-liter Bodum french press.
4. Prepare better coffee according to news regs (pour water at 205*F, stir, wait 4-min. and press) and be properly amazed.
5. Exploit local knowledge of best beans from-, and local resources for, Dominican coffee. Do this with respect for:
a. your heritage;
b. honoring your parents next visit;
c. the opportunity to know excellent coffee; and
d. to further your education - all at extremely low cost.

Merry Christmas.
And all the seasons blessings on you and yours for your service.
As you were.
Carry on.

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