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Vagabond
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No no no, not fine grounds. Then it will become mud.
When you make "boil coffee" the grounds should very coarse, then the grounds will fall to the bottom when it's done (couple of minutes), with the help of a little stir once a minute. The grounds should be kinda like when you have a coffee press or a little more coarse. Usless, I didn't know you were such a kinky bastard ![]() |
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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Mmm...strong black coffee
![]() I cheat...have a machine that burr grinds and press brews one cup at a time. And you can adjust the amount of beans used and how fine the grind is to get just the right taste...YUM! Oh, it makes awesome espresso, capucinno and a might tasty mocha ![]() |
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feeling a bit better
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