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Re: Drip VS Perk?

by Alan Moorman <amoorman@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 18, 2006 at 12:18 PM

On 15 Sep 2006 12:58:50 -0700, o.o.Pb.o.o@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

>
>AlanM wrote:
>> Last year after Hurricane Wilma, I became an avid admirer of Percolator
>>   coffee. I was using a Krups Moka Brew before the lights went out for
>> three weeks. The only device which I could find to run on my propane
>> camp stove was a percolator. After the lights finally returned I
quickly
>> ordered a stove top vaccuum pot. I must admit that as good as the perk
>> coffee tasted, after an only two day drought, I just could not find the
>> formula to make a good cup.
>
>^ remember that Moka Pot doesn't equal Percolator. In a good Moka brew,
>the water should only go through the coffee once, and then into the top
>basket.
>
>I'd definitely recommend a Moka Pot over a Perc, and maybe even a drip,
>if low-tech is what you're going for. You seriously can't go wrong with
>a Moka pot and can of Bustelo.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moka_pot
>
>
I used to use one of those, now and then, to make espresso.

It finally sprung a leak, and I never got a new gasket for it.

Alan

==

It's not that I think stupidity should be punishable by death.
 I just think we should take the warning labels off of everything 
and let the problem take care of itself.

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