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14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate 34 :: The T... · 0 replies · +1 points

I've never heard of it before a few weeks ago when they found me on twitter. Thanks for stopping by Mike!

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate 34 :: The T... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks DK, appreciate the compliment on the video!! It is a pretty neat product, cheap and solves a problem.

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #33 :: Make... · 0 replies · +1 points

lol...coffee stands don't count Mike! We are talking straight in-room brewing here. :P Yes, the AeroPress a handy deal for traveling, nothing to break and it makes awesome coffee!

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #33 :: Make... · 0 replies · +1 points

Yeah, and in-room burr grinders too! That would be great, and another item for my kids to toss around and get charged to the room ;)

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #33 :: Make... · 0 replies · +1 points

No problem Devon, nice to hear that it gave you some good ideas :) I'm always looking for ways to improve everyone's coffee experiences....and my own! These last 9 nights in a hotel have inspired me to do this post!

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #33 :: Make... · 0 replies · +1 points

I do love my Planetary Design Mug It has a cup in the bottom to store another cup's worth of grounds for a quick refill. Just bum some hot water in a restaurant! Their customer service is great as well!

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #33 :: Make... · 0 replies · +1 points

You are quite welcome! I love to use the travel press at my workplace, because I can\'t bring a siphon pot to work. ;)

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #33 :: Make... · 0 replies · +1 points

Glad to have inspired you :D

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #32 :: Jama... · 0 replies · +1 points

It's very interesting how coffee that is grown in different areas of the world, possesses unique flavors and scents. It is similar to wine tasting. There are subtle differences in coffee flavors in relation to where they are grown, the roasting method, the degree of roasting, and the freshness of the coffee.

14 years ago @ CoffeeNate.com - CoffeeNate #33 :: Make... · 0 replies · +1 points

I agree Blanche! I use the travel french press http://bit.ly/bUMysQ at my work place. I'm the only coffee drinker in my area and I can make fresh brewed coffee whenever I want :) There is a link in the post as well, but this one will work just fine too http://bit.ly/bUMysQ I'm not a fan of the Keurig. Although I do prefer it to the normal autodrip, I think people are drawn to the dummy-proofness as they won't use too little coffee and it won't be exposed to oxygen for long periods of time. These are two things that casual coffee drinkers get wrong very frequently, storage and measure. You can get a basket to put your own fresh ground coffee in your Keurig.