Sylvie Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Thank you to the list, as I now know what my coffee >makers are called in English. > >To add to the variety of coffee makers that we've >mentioned, I can describe one more. In the past, my >father and husband have used single-serving makers >that are placed on top of coffee cups. First coffee >is placed in the small metal drip-type cup. Next a >small perforated disk is screwed onto a center post in >the cup. Hot water is poured into the metal cup, >which has been set on top of the coffee cup. Of >course, it takes several minutes for all of the hot >water to drip through.
Oh. Yes, we actually have one of those, too. We first saw them when we ordered Thai coffee at a tiny Viet Namese restaurant my husband likes, and later bought one at the Mexican / Viet Namese food store where he buys kim chi. I also forgot we do have one small drip machine, besides the others I mentioned before. (Is it possible to have too many coffee pots? [twinkle] ) Lynn Carpenter in SW Michigan, USA alwen at i2k dot com To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
