I already know the obvious, ramen, mac & cheese, vegetables, oatmeal, soup, pasta, rice, hot cocoa.. coffee obviously, I heard that you can make pancakes on the warmer part, but I’ve looked all through what Mr. Google says and can find very little information on the topic. Does anyone else know what you can make? And I know i could just get a hotplate, but I’m moving around and want to find that one small appliance that can do anything, and I believe the coffee maker is it!
Every time i brew a pot of coffee, the smell it gives off is horrible! The odor itself is coming from the steam. After it’s done brewing, the coffee tastes fine and the pot doesn’t seem to smell. How do i clean a coffee maker to possibly rid of this smell?
I’ve been using Maxwell House. It’s actually not bad, just wondering if I should try something better. Thanks.
Wow, some of you guys are really hardcore with your coffee, which is cool, I was just wondering about the already grounded kind. Thanks!
I have samples of coffee that i got but the only problem is i dont have a coffee maker and i was wondering how i could make coffee without a coffee maker. There must be some way people brewed coffee before coffee makers. I usually just drink instant coffee so i never needed a coffee maker.
what’s for breakfast,, hard organic bread, with cheese on top, maybe goat cheese, or maybe godda, coffee,
lunch, salad, and soup,, white bean soup,,
my favorite meals are:
salmon and broccili
or Thai food, spicy rice, or cocunut chicken,
I love dave and busters chipotle salad, that sound good right now.
I have never made coffee before and I had bought the grounds and cream and milk and filters…only to realize that my coffee maker is missing the little thing that holds the filters in place…
Is there an easy way to make coffee (to end up as iced coffee) without a maker?
…so I could turn while I’m still in bed after I wake up? I have a coffee maker with a timer, but sometimes (like Sunday mornings), I can’t predict when I’ll wake up!
My first upload. It’s kinda boring. A rough, unedited video of the process of roasting raw, green coffee beans in a FreshRoast Plus 8 coffee roaster. I uploaded this just to show the progression of the roast and what I do…which is mostly sit and watch. If you’re thinking about home roasting, or if you’re just curious as to what happens, then this is for you. I purchased my roaster from Burman Coffee and I get my beans from Sweet Maria’s. Yay. I plan on adding notes and/or narration later….
I already know the obvious, ramen, mac & cheese, vegetables, oatmeal, soup, pasta, rice, hot cocoa.. coffee obviously, I heard that you can make pancakes on the warmer part, but I’ve looked all through what Mr. Google says and can find very little information on the topic. Does anyone else know what you can make? And I know i could just get a hotplate, but I’m moving around and want to find that one small appliance that can do anything, and I believe the coffee maker is it!
I don’t drink a lot of coffee but I like to have a strong cup with lots of additives (syrup, creamer, whatever I have). What type of coffee maker would be best for me?
I’ve always had good coffee makers but this last time I bought the cheapest one and even if I use good ingredients it doesn’t come out so well and after an hour the heater plate burns the coffee bitter. Is there a way to make good coffee and make it last in my cheap coffee maker?
I’ve bought two coffee makers in my life - a Mr. Coffee and a Cuisinart. Both let off high pitch beeps when the coffee is ready. Can anyone suggest a coffee maker that doesn’t beep or one where the beeping can be turned off?
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