Kevin Tarr wrote:
Thanks for the help so far. I know she wouldn't brew the coffee once and
then save the second cup for after supper. She could do that now with her
bigger maker. (But maybe the coffee maker doesn't make two cups well enough
to be worth saving?)
Of course some have saw
Russell Chapman wrote:
Kevin Tarr wrote:
Not looking to spend a lot of money, but it'd be a good Christmas
gift. She has a regular coffee maker, but doing just one cup is tough.
What about a Bodum - do you have them there? Has a clear pot where you
throw the ground beans in and fill
Thanks for the help so far. I know she wouldn't brew the coffee once and
then save the second cup for after supper. She could do that now with her
bigger maker. (But maybe the coffee maker doesn't make two cups well enough
to be worth saving?)
Of course some have saw that there are differences
--- Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Why do I keep spelling coffee without the second e?)
it's Coffey (without the second E)
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Jan William Coffey
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Change the header if it's wrong. (Could someone list the special headers we
have/use/could use?)
I have never drank coffee, but a relative does. She normally only drinks
two cups, one in the morning and one at night. She buys one shot coffee
pouches. Of course they are expensive. I'm trying to
Kevin wrote:
Would anyone know of or use a machine that makes one cup using coffee
grounds?
Try the Black and Decker Brew 'n Go. It will make coffee and if you run
it without coffee grounds in the machine but with a tea bag in the cup,
it makes good tea also.
Here's a link:
Kevin Tarr wrote:
Not looking to spend a lot of money, but it'd be a good Christmas
gift. She has a regular coffee maker, but doing just one cup is tough.
What about a Bodum - do you have them there? Has a clear pot where you
throw the ground beans in and fill with boiling water (though I