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Planetary Design French Press Insulated Cup Vacuum Insulated French Press Handle and Spout 7" high Grab your Planetary Design insulated cup, add a tablespoon of grounds, 4 oz. of hot water and plunge. Hot coffee will be ready to pour in just three minutes. Material: Stainless Steel and composite 3 colors and black. Dee Dee |
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 16:55:49 -0500, "Dee Randall"
> wrote: >http://www.sierratradingpost.com/pro...?base_no=98360 > >Planetary Design French Press Insulated Cup >Vacuum Insulated >French Press Handle and Spout >7" high >Grab your Planetary Design insulated cup, add a tablespoon of grounds, 4 oz. >of hot water and plunge. >Hot coffee will be ready to pour in just three minutes. >Material: Stainless Steel and composite >3 colors and black. > LOLOL! I didn't think anyone could beat my electrically heated (by car plug/adapter) travel mug, but you did it in just a matter of hours. |
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a) does it work??
b) 4 ounces seem skimpy... -- LAURA "Dee Randall" > wrote in message ... > http://www.sierratradingpost.com/pro...?base_no=98360 > > Planetary Design French Press Insulated Cup > Vacuum Insulated > French Press Handle and Spout > 7" high > Grab your Planetary Design insulated cup, add a tablespoon of grounds, 4 > oz. of hot water and plunge. > Hot coffee will be ready to pour in just three minutes. > Material: Stainless Steel and composite > 3 colors and black. > > Dee Dee > |
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![]() "Laura(wow)" > wrote in message ... > a) does it work?? > b) 4 ounces seem skimpy... > > -- > > LAURA Top Posting: I have no idea whether it works; I posted it for those who like french press 'on the go.' LOL. Yes, it may seem skimpy, but a good 4oz. of strong coffee might just save a person's day. Perhaps a bit of hyperbole on my part, but didn't Catherine the Great use about a lb. of coffee for a cup? Dee Dee > > > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message > ... >> http://www.sierratradingpost.com/pro...?base_no=98360 >> >> Planetary Design French Press Insulated Cup >> Vacuum Insulated >> French Press Handle and Spout >> 7" high >> Grab your Planetary Design insulated cup, add a tablespoon of grounds, 4 >> oz. of hot water and plunge. >> Hot coffee will be ready to pour in just three minutes. >> Material: Stainless Steel and composite >> 3 colors and black. >> >> Dee Dee >> > > |
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In article >,
"Laura\(wow\)" > wrote: > a) does it work?? > b) 4 ounces seem skimpy... Strangely enough, the manufacturer describes it as being 20 oz. <http://www.liquidplanet.com/estore/p...37&cat=38&page =1#detailedimages> (See, "20 o. Narrow Base Table Top; Ice Blue") No reason to think it doesn't work. -- to respond (OT only), change "spamless.invalid" to "optonline.net" <http://www.thecoffeefaq.com/> |
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![]() Dee Randall wrote: > "Laura(wow)" > wrote in message > ... > > a) does it work?? > > b) 4 ounces seem skimpy... > > > > -- > > > > LAURA > > Top Posting: > I have no idea whether it works; I posted it for those who like french press > 'on the go.' LOL. > Yes, it may seem skimpy, but a good 4oz. of strong coffee might just save a > person's day. > Perhaps a bit of hyperbole on my part, but didn't Catherine the Great use > about a lb. of coffee for a cup? > Dee Dee > > > > >From what I hear, Catherine wasn't all that great. |
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![]() > wrote in message ups.com... > > Dee Randall wrote: >> "Laura(wow)" > wrote in message >> ... >> > a) does it work?? >> > b) 4 ounces seem skimpy... >> > >> > -- >> > >> > LAURA >> >> Top Posting: >> I have no idea whether it works; I posted it for those who like french >> press >> 'on the go.' LOL. >> Yes, it may seem skimpy, but a good 4oz. of strong coffee might just save >> a >> person's day. >> Perhaps a bit of hyperbole on my part, but didn't Catherine the Great use >> about a lb. of coffee for a cup? >> Dee Dee >> > >> > > >>From what I hear, Catherine wasn't all that great. In what department? LOL. Dee Dee > |
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