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On Dec 30, 4:23*pm, Mike Muth > wrote:
> John Kuthe > wrote: > > Just made my third pot of coffee since buying a grinder. Finest grind > > yielded too much bitterness, so I dialed it back to 2/3 finest and > > went from 3/4 cup of beans to 1 full cup, and it's great! But that's > > almost 33% more coffee per pot!! > > Try dialing back the amount you use at the finest grind. *Most people make > their coffee too strong. *If you do that, there's not much point to getting > good coffee and grinding your own. > > I sprinkle a few grains of salt in the grounds when I make my coffee. *That > seems to take out some of the bitterness. > You're right that salt seems to mellow out coffee. I should keep a shaker of salt alongside the Splenda. My Keurig coffeemaker died. It ain't that old but the word is that these things are unreliable and the pumps frequently die. What I do is take the coffee out of the K-cup and brew the grind in a small automatic drip machine. The grind in the K-cups are pretty fine. > -- > Mike > Visit my forums at:http://www.facebook.com/groups/mikes...s_place1/start > You can find my books at my Amazon.com author page: *http://tinyurl.com/695lgym |
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