Speaking of CoffeeCup - how I make...

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James T. Kirk wrote:
You could always get a dog or a parrot and go for walks. :lol:


I did try a several wives and that didn't work...a dog? a bird? perhaps a bird dog?[rim shot!] :rolleyes:


Big groan! :lol:
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There's something that makes serious espresso, in a simple manner?

Do tell!


http://studenttravel.about.com/od/backp … presso.htm

I picked ours up for $5.00 at an "Antique Store"
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I just looked up a French Press. I have several but only use them for tea now. We have a fairly cheap espresso A$200 De'Longhi expressos go for A$2000.
Without the Coffee expressed under pressure and at the right temperature you do not get the oils(Crema) extracted. This is the difference between the real Coffee taste and anything else. The beans have to be ground fresh and of good quality else you may as well have instant.

Ahh! Coffee, The aroma, The taste
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Phil wrote:
Melissa Brookstone wrote:
There's something that makes serious espresso, in a simple manner?

Do tell!


http://studenttravel.about.com/od/backp … presso.htm

I picked ours up for $5.00 at an "Antique Store"


Hmm, I've never been camping anyway, and would prefer a good home unit with a steam wand and all. That doesn't cost $300.
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Prism wrote:
I just looked up a French Press. I have several but only use them for tea now. We have a fairly cheap espresso A$200 De'Longhi expressos go for A$2000.
Without the Coffee expressed under pressure and at the right temperature you do not get the oils(Crema) extracted. This is the difference between the real Coffee taste and anything else. The beans have to be ground fresh and of good quality else you may as well have instant.

Ahh! Coffee, The aroma, The taste


I'm jealous. Well I have the grinder and I roast at home, so those parts are good.

Ahhh, lookie what I just found!
http://tinyurl.com/6nosrxg

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You should ask why CoffeeCup.com does not sell Coffee related things!
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what do you mean? They sell coffee cups! I got one lol :P
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I mean, they should sell Coffee Makers, and such. :P And I believe they should sell there own brand of Coffee!!! And name it...
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Phil might be referring to this:
http://www.campist.com/archives/gsi-out … maker.html

Sorry for the confusion above, Jo Ann; I couldn't think what to call the insert photo button, so called it a "photo icon"... I can't see it well enough to identify it as a picture frame :lol: But yes, just click and it puts the image tags in place.
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ohhh lol no paintbrush it wasn't the button I was commenting on for what you said, it was the brackets. You had put <img> and it needs to be [img] :P

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