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Default A burr coffee grinder question


"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> (Steve Pope) wrote:
>
>> Paul M. Cook > wrote:
>>
>> >"Steve Pope" > wrote in message

>>
>> >> Perhaps one wishes to grind ahead before going on a picnic
>> >> or going to the office. Perhaps one wishes to grind coffee
>> >> before dinner guests arive so you don't have the noise of the
>> >> coffee grinder while they're there. Lots of reasons.

>>
>> >So grind it up and dump it into the fricking coffee pot before your
>> >easily
>> >offended guests arrive. If you want ground coffee you can buy it
>> >pre-ground. Obviously this person does not care about the difference.
>> >Heaven forbid your gusts have to listen to 10 seconds of coffee grinding
>> >noise from afar away in the kitchen. You can always grind the coffee in
>> >the
>> >garage then bring it back inside.

>>
>> Not everybody has a garage.

>
> If it's that important, they can damn well buy a garage!
>
> :-)



And if they get ****ed over a little coffee grinder sound while their host
is making them fresh coffee, they can bloody well eat in the damn garage
next time. Ungrateful *******s!

Paul - has experienced bad dinner guests