Mama Bear wrote:
> "John S." <hjsjms@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote :
>
> >
> > Mama Bear wrote:
> >> Are there any serious differences in these methods of brewing, to
> >> make one much better than the other as far as flavor?
> >
> >>
> >> --
> >> - Mama Bear
> >
> > I'm confused and wondering if this little more than trolling.
>
> As soon as someone doesn't like what you say, you get accused of
> trolling. Jeez.
It would help a lot if you simply asked whatever question you wanted
answered. Your messages include a lot of extraneous information.
>
> > On the
> > one hand you are "poor" and are "presently building my own
> > spring-wound timer switch box from parts that I bought at Home Depot.
>
> Let me rephrase that then. I'm presently low income, not poor. The parts
> for that time cost me $32 at Home Depot.
What possible bearing does all of this have given you are looking at
$80.00 Cuisinart coffee makers.
>
> > I was going to use it on the drip maker too, so it would shut off
> > after it brews and I can have cold coffee after a couple of hours,
> > without worrying about forgetting it."
There are inexpensive coffee makers with automatic shutoffs - Black and
Decker comes to mind, but I believe Proctor Silex makes several as
well. And there are plug in the wall timers that cost under $10.00.
> > On the other hand you are looking at $80.00 Cuisinart coffee makers,
> > which would seem like quite an extravagance.
>
> Like someone else said, I can get one and then get working soon.
Huh...not working and worrying about $80.00 coffee makers???????
>
> > Yes, percolators do make coffee...I think I still have a Corningware
> > percolator from the early 1970's somewhere. Is it drinkable coffee -
> > sure it is - we consumed many a pot over cards. But if you brew good
> > coffee in a decent cone filter machine you find flavors and
> > smoothness that will be just astoundingly good. The percolator boils
> > the coffee over and over and over and in the process cooks all those
> > wonderful flavors away and actually burns the coffee a bit.
>
> Got it, and thanks for the accusations.
Any time.
>
>
>
> --
> - Mama Bear


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