Speaking of CoffeeCup - how I make...

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I am so confused.... :D
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And? You make that sound like it's something new :P
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Confusious he say "he who pi..ess into headwind get his own back" :lol:
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I am all here... I just do not enjoy a cup of Jo... I just enjoy the song that used to play when you install the CC Program.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
I am so confused.... :D


I think what Per is trying to say, is that in addition to your spell checker (that you so desperately need), you NEED a good Grammar Checker TOO!!! :P

*Ducks in case Scott gets a hold of Jo Ann's Frying Pan, and says goodbyes as this will most likely get me banned (again) :cool:
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Hands off my frying pan! Only I can dent heads with it! :P
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This is the pic of the last person that met Jo Ann's frying pan... Beware!

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Viv ...VSD & SCCP user wrote:
Confusious he say "he who pi..ess into headwind get his own back" :lol:


The one I heard was:

Confucius say: Woman who fly upside down, have crack up.
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For me the coffee epiphany came with a french press, fresh ground beans from whole beans I store in foil. You are very correct about the temperature, I fully boil in a kettle and let rest for a few minutes to cool to 200 degrees or so.
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Be careful dude. Look up french press and cholesterol. I used to use one, but it seems that the paper filter in a drip brewer removes some stuff that can raise your ldl bad cholesterol, so I quit that.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6242467/ns/ … olesterol/

But a cholesterol check may be in order for people who use a French press or percolator to make their coffee or who prefer espresso or other varieties of unfiltered coffee, according to Dr. Michael J. Klag, the vice dean for clinical investigation at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore.

In 2001, Klag and his colleagues reviewed more than a dozen studies that looked at the relationship between coffee consumption and cholesterol levels. They found that drinking an average of six cups of coffee a day was associated with increased total cholesterol and LDL, the harmful type of cholesterol. Nearly all of the rise in cholesterol was linked to unfiltered coffee.


That being said, check out toddy, especially for those of you who may have stomach problems with harsher coffees. Seems the South Americans used to crush coffee beans and let them sit and soak in rain water for a few days, then drink it. ( nowdays, run it through a filter on the way, after soaking ) I tried it in the old french press and it makes an extremely smooth cup! Good use for the french press, if you'd rather not get the cholesterol problems from hot brewing in it.



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