Re: A newbie question please



In article <711rl6Fiu795U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"VB" <vb73505@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all, my name is Victoria. I'm a widow who lives on the beautiful
Oklahoma prairie. Please excuse me for just jumping in, but I need a little
help.

A few months ago I had a luscious cup of coffee made in a French Press...the
best cup of coffee I ever had. I swear, that coffee almost had body.

I'm trying to learn about the press before I buy one. This group seems like
the perfect place to ask for advice.

Which brands do you recommend? Do inexpensive grinders work well enough?

Thank you for any help,

VB

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http://soonerbeblue.bloghi.com/

You may find t his article helpful:
http://www.sweetmarias.com/brewinstr/brewinstr.frenchpress.html

rgf
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