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Hi Marilyn;
I don't remember the brand name, all the same anyway AFAIK.
I agree about the plastic, but except for the French press, that's all
there is.
William
Marilyn Harris wrote:
> HI William;
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> What brand name was the French press, by the way?
>
> I know where to get them - actually Starbucks sells Bodum presses for
> a decent price but my trepidation is that after once buying a cheaper
> knock-off which made a weak cup, I am afraid to buy a Bodum!
>
> Also someone mentioned in another post that you have to use a coarser
> grind (I'd rather use a fine grind).
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> Re: Espresso maker: I'd rather not use the stove top elements -
> probably uses way more power than a kettle ($$$). :-)
>
> I think my system is nearly perfect (tiny, fast, light, ultra-easy
> cleanup, great coffee) - I am just a little concerned with the
> plastic in it.
>
> Marilyn
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>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "william" <[log in to unmask]> To:
> <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 6:57
> PM Subject: Re: One raw meat diet Re: Coffee
>
>
>> Marilyn Harris wrote: I'd like to get
>>> something different - lately, I have been thinking of a bodum
>>> system. Anybody have one and what do they think?
>>>
>>
>> A French press. Glass container, stainless steel press, and makes
>> the next best to the Aeropress. I broke mine. greenbeanery.ca sells
>> them, so do stores in Quebec.
>>
>> William
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