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The Best Way to Make Drip Coffee


My coffee maker was all moldy and slimey, so I bough a cheap little drip
cone, that I fill manually with water. It sits right on my coffee cup,
so I use a measuring cup to heat the water in the microwave and then
pour it into the cone.

Each morning I think:

What is the best way to fill it so that I use the coffee maximally.

Should I fill it to the brim, and keep filling it so it stays at the top
until I use the required amount of wtter?

Or should I let it sit at the bottom, and let the cone fill with very
little water?

What do you guys think?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"Elidel" <ge********@wise.guy> wrote in message
news:9R***************@newsread3.news.pas.earthlin k.net...

My coffee maker was all moldy and slimey, so I bough a cheap little drip
cone, that I fill manually with water. It sits right on my coffee cup, so
I use a measuring cup to heat the water in the microwave and then pour it
into the cone.

Each morning I think:

What is the best way to fill it so that I use the coffee maximally.

Should I fill it to the brim, and keep filling it so it stays at the top
until I use the required amount of wtter?

Or should I let it sit at the bottom, and let the cone fill with very
little water?

What do you guys think?


I can't resist :)
I think two things:
1. Cleaning your coffee maker properly on a regular basis will obviate the
mold/slime issue, and
2. A Microsoft public newsgroup for the .NET environment is an unusual place
to post questions about making coffee. Unless, of course, the coffeemaker is
controlled by software running on .NET.
Jul 21 '05 #2
#2 - Makes the strongest cup of coffee because it goes through more coffee
grinds at slower rate. See www.thebestwaytomakedripcoffee.com

"Elidel" wrote:

My coffee maker was all moldy and slimey, so I bough a cheap little drip
cone, that I fill manually with water. It sits right on my coffee cup,
so I use a measuring cup to heat the water in the microwave and then
pour it into the cone.

Each morning I think:

What is the best way to fill it so that I use the coffee maximally.

Should I fill it to the brim, and keep filling it so it stays at the top
until I use the required amount of wtter?

Or should I let it sit at the bottom, and let the cone fill with very
little water?

What do you guys think?

Jul 21 '05 #3
I am not sure it is the most efficient, but I prefer using more grounds per
the amount of water. Then, I get a much stronger cup of coffee and a better
buzz for my .NET development (trying to pull this back on topic?).
---

Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

***************************
Think Outside the Box!
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"Elidel" wrote:

My coffee maker was all moldy and slimey, so I bough a cheap little drip
cone, that I fill manually with water. It sits right on my coffee cup,
so I use a measuring cup to heat the water in the microwave and then
pour it into the cone.

Each morning I think:

What is the best way to fill it so that I use the coffee maximally.

Should I fill it to the brim, and keep filling it so it stays at the top
until I use the required amount of wtter?

Or should I let it sit at the bottom, and let the cone fill with very
little water?

What do you guys think?

Jul 21 '05 #4
Elidel wrote:
What do you guys think?


Have you met Keith?

I believe you two would be great pals.

--
http://www.polhemus.cc/blog
Jul 21 '05 #5
guy
errr
give up, dink tea :-)

"Elidel" wrote:

My coffee maker was all moldy and slimey, so I bough a cheap little drip
cone, that I fill manually with water. It sits right on my coffee cup,
so I use a measuring cup to heat the water in the microwave and then
pour it into the cone.

Each morning I think:

What is the best way to fill it so that I use the coffee maximally.

Should I fill it to the brim, and keep filling it so it stays at the top
until I use the required amount of wtter?

Or should I let it sit at the bottom, and let the cone fill with very
little water?

What do you guys think?

Jul 21 '05 #6
Elidel,

Drinking coffee is a personal taste, which can be depended from the way you
make it.

It even can be depending from your personal financial situation.

In past I was more times in a communist country (where the coffee was then
very expensive) they made all coffee by putting that in a glass and than
stir it with coocking water and let it become coffee by waiting some
minutes.

Now I know that they use more and more, what in that country is called the
American way of making coffee.

In addition, I assume of course that you ask this as a metaphor with making
programs, where it is in my opinion the same what often is forgotten by a
lot op people.

Just my thought,

Cor
Jul 21 '05 #7

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