Archive for July, 2011

I am looking for a very large coffee maker?

I need one huge pots of Those That brews 20 cups of coffee About or abouts. I HAD one and Gave it away. Now I can not find one. Does anyone know WHERE I can buy one. Not on the internet please. Thanks. Wal mart shopper I Have, Kmart and other local stores.

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    It Needs to be inexpensive-under $ 100 -. Do Any of These machines make iced coffee Both hot and just Without Adding ice to a glass Which Will water down the coffee? Thanks. I am not interested in making plain Than Any other coffee drinks. Currently I use a percolator.

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      just curious. . Keeping aside the convenience of coffee maker. . i am curious About boiling and Then straining. . There is significant difference to why people dont use That method?. . in case one doesn’t Have a coffee maker But it doesn’t mind making the Form way. . (Saying so is what i am.. Keeping the convenience factor aside). . There is a difference in taste or other stuff? thanks

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        If I put in my Mr. Coffee Beer INSTEAD of water, put coffee grounds in the coffee filter and turn it on, Will I get awesome Coffee Beer?

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