try to find out what kind of coffee grinder it is and let us know.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie Deatherage via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 8:51 AM
To: [email protected] ; Christine Szostak
Subject: Re: [CnD] Intro and Looking for Accessible All-in-One
Grind/BrewCoffee Maker
Hello,
My husband uses a coffee grinder. It is not designed for the blind, but I
think it is pretty simple to use.
Debbie d
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On Nov 2, 2014, at 8:43 PM, Christine Szostak via Cookinginthedark
<[email protected]> wrote:
HI All,
First, my name is Chris and I am brand new to this list.
As a serious coffee-aholic, I have a quick question for anyone out there.
First, I should specify that I am not asking about a Keurig (sorry for
spelling) in this email:). I say this because every time I post this to a
list, the responses that I get are all about the Keurig (of which I am
very familiar as I have one currently).
I have been grinding coffee beans about once-a-day to have really fresh
coffee. Since I use a Keurig with the personal k-cup, this means that I
need to do a lot of extra prep and clean-up that is not highly desired:).
I used to have one of the coffee makers that first grinds and then brews
the coffee (typically called a grind and brew).
The problem that I have with these, is that typically they have visual
screens and require a relatively large amount of programming (e.g., to set
the level of the grind, the strength of the brew, the speed of the brew,
the amount of coffee, and so on) to get a really good cup of coffee. As
someone with no vision who lives alone, these are a serious pain and not
really blind-friendly. Basically I find myself just guessing at the
settings and sticking with whatever seems to work adequately enough to get
freshly ground coffee of some degree the first time:).
Thus, I am wondering if anyone knows of an accessible version of the
grind and brew, if there is one that does not involve programming with a
visual screen, or one that involves extremely limited programming as I am
not sure it is possible to get one without any programming:).
Have a wonderful and hopefully not too cold week!
Chris
Christine M. Szostak, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Shorter University
Rome, Georgia
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