All through college, no matter my roommates, my deal was if you make coffee, please rinse everything out after you are finished. You may as well be speaking alien.....b/c people that 'own' coffee makers, and 'brew' coffee regularly have NO concept of this ridiculous cleaning and rinsing procedure. HONESTLY, after roughly 20 yrs, I realize this ONLY matters to me. I accept it, but it is still a mystery. You wash all your other dishes and cooking utensils, I am pretty sure......
Generally it is the 'Coffee Maker' left to take on a new level of stain.....and uncertainty.....
And within that discussion I HAVE to bring up--- WHO the F**K buys WHITE coffee makers?? SERIOUSLY??!! Uh....coffee=dark stain.... look hideous, much like this sentence....especially if you are the 100% of coffee maker drip pot owner people, or whatever.......Uh ...Just the MrCoffee types, k.
I don't really drink coffee, that much, if I do, I drink espresso.....just b/c I LOVE espresso....I LOVE STRONG coffee.....SUPER strong. Anyway, so I have an espresso machine, now....and no one uses it b/c they don't know how, and they 'think' it's complicated, but it's NOT.....and it's even EASIER to clean......
But.....STILL I pass ole MrCoffee sitting there with day to week long old coffee staining his pot, and disfiguring the filter.
Now that I have the Espresso machine I generally leave the MrCoffee to the User, but on occasions....an over achiever and feel bad for MrCoffee and clean him out, as well.
More than anything.....I am wondering why am I the ONLY one that notices or even cares about this??
4 comments:
the espresso maker is so not hard to use, if you just follow the process :)
HATE coffee being left in the pot, though I am terrible at leaving the grinds in....
glad to hear from you :)
I wash out the coffee pot every day and use a paper filter. I don't like white coffee makers either. Mine is red.
wow , i do love coffee :D , cappuccino is the most :D ... nice post :)
I dont know how to use mine
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