Yep, that's what we've used forever here on our cheap electric stove.The Classical wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 1:26 pmIt willsusanvp wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 1:23 pm
A moka pot, isn't it? That's what I want. I hope it'll work on a stove with electric burners.
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92Might not work on an induction cooktop, but you'd know if you had one. They're incredibly expensive.jimmy spako wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 1:34 pmYep, that's what we've used forever here on our cheap electric stove.The Classical wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 1:26 pmIt willsusanvp wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 1:23 pm
A moka pot, isn't it? That's what I want. I hope it'll work on a stove with electric burners.
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93Pretty sure there are "moka" pots made from ferrous material out there...biscuitdough wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 5:45 pmMight not work on an induction cooktop, but you'd know if you had one. They're incredibly expensive.jimmy spako wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 1:34 pmYep, that's what we've used forever here on our cheap electric stove.
Agree about Ethiopian coffee, it's great generally.
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96Ethiopian coffee is great. There are some Ethiopian coffee shops in the Seattle area.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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97My mom got an induction cooktop a few months ago. I use a normal Moka pot on it when I visit, just have to use an induction adapter underneath.biscuitdough wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 5:45 pmMight not work on an induction cooktop, but you'd know if you had one. They're incredibly expensive.jimmy spako wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 1:34 pmYep, that's what we've used forever here on our cheap electric stove.
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98Probably going with this, for my non-induction electric stove:
"Bialetti Venus 6-Cup Stainless Steel Induction-Capable Stovetop Espresso Maker"
(The more traditional-looking hexagonal moka pots all seem to be made of aluminum.)
Then I'm going to get some of this:
and Robert's your father's brother, as they say.
"Bialetti Venus 6-Cup Stainless Steel Induction-Capable Stovetop Espresso Maker"
(The more traditional-looking hexagonal moka pots all seem to be made of aluminum.)
Then I'm going to get some of this:
and Robert's your father's brother, as they say.
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99These people who claim to have "quit caffeine." I'd sorta like to know what they've put in its place. Warm water? Carrot juice? Smoothies? Mmm...no thanks.
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100We have been drinking Glassworks ESP as our house coffee for several years. Run by FM B.J.C. and his lovely wife. We're pretty simple with just a drip machine with a gold cone filter and it's constantly fantastic. Have maybe gone through 100 bags and had only one that was bunk. Their Midnight Sun cold brew blend is unreal for making a toddy (sip). It's hands-down our favourite coffee anywhere. We mix it up with a bit of Dark Matter beans (Schism is our go to) and their cold cans (chocolate city), and then I'll do a few rounds of Jittery Joe's (partial to the Widespread one in the blue can), but really, it's almost always glassworks. It shows up a day or two after it's roasted and just rules. get some.