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08/01/2006 22:30:14
Jill Derickson
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Saipan, CNMI
 
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Hi Leland,

I respectively disagree <s>...i think great coffee requires quality coffee AND a good way of processing.

I'm sold on my "stove top espresso" maker, and being a coffee junkie, even travel with it whenever i can.

To each their own, though...J




>I like one cup of coffee in the mornings. My favorite is Jamaica Blue Mountain Wallenford Estate French Press grind. I make the coffee in the French Press Coffee Maker, and then filter the coffee into a cooking pan. I add about 1/2 cup of Half and Half and bring the coffee to a boil. I pour the coffee into a coffee mug that is slim and will fit into a coaster in the console of the VW when traveling.
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>I have recently switched the process I use to make my cup of coffee. Making a single cup of coffee using a French Press Coffee maker was too time consuming and required a cleanup of the French Press Coffee Maker each day to get ready for the next days cup of coffee. I purchased a Bunn My Cafe B50 coffee maker. It works with about any coffee pods on the market, and can deliver a really hot cup of coffee in about 30 seconds. I process too pod into a kitchen pan, add about 1/2 cup of half and half and heat to a boil. I haven't tried any of the more expensive coffees pods, but using the ordinary Maxwell House, Folgers, or Senseo pods delivers a decent cup of coffee in minutes and without any mess. The Bunn My Cafe B50 uses a pump to extract the coffee under pressure, but I'm not sure it would be up to working with expresso, which is very dense and might require more pressure than the Bunn B50 produces.
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>In the final analysis it is not the process used to make the coffee that determines how good the cup of coffee will be, its is the quality of the coffee used.
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>Regards,
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>LelandJ
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