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24/6/2009 at 12:15pm
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When we were in France my friend improvised when making fresh coffee with a filter and a funnel but I'm looking to buy her cafetiere as a gift. Obviously it would be better if it's not glass for packing purposes. Has anyone got one or seen any about?
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24/6/2009 at 12:26pm
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Look for a thread I did called Need my caffeine! where you'll find lots of help!
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24/6/2009 at 12:33pm
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Thankyou.
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24/6/2009 at 1:06pm
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What about using those coffee bags? (bit like tea bags but with coffee).
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24/6/2009 at 1:06pm
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Nisbets catering supplies do a polycarbonate cafetiere, which is what we use for camping.
As a gift, you may prefer to splash out on a stainless steel one.
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24/6/2009 at 1:08pm
Location: south east Outfit: Caravan
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We use coffee bags, but got a stainless steel cafetierre as well. Got ours from TKMax but seen them around.
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24/6/2009 at 1:12pm
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Harrizo
I'd take a little care here. If your friend is a fresh coffee "buff", she'll have views about filter drip v cafetiere brewing. I could not even begin to face the day without a filter brew of fresh coffe. A cafetiere brew by contrast, is usually much "grittier", and whilst drinkable, isn't to my taste at all.
TBH, we take a filter cone and glass jug and wrap it up well. But there's just the two of us now and we're careful.
If she's OK with a cafetiere I think the other thread mentioned had some "camping" versions.
If we had EHU I'd actually go for a machine and keep the box for transport too/from. Bliss
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24/6/2009 at 1:13pm
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I drilled a hole in a plastic camping cup and use coffee filter papers... Easier to clean than a cafetiere...
There are actual proper things you can buy that achieve the same goal, but my way works for me!
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24/6/2009 at 5:49pm
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Hi, I've just bought a polycarbonate one - I hope - from ebay. Not arrived yet so hoping it'll be what I want! Was cheaper than the catering firms so not sure of the quality. I'll keep you posted.
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24/6/2009 at 6:14pm
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We use a glass one with a plastic exterior frame. It wears a padded jacket which is intended to keep the coffee warm but acts as padding for transport as well. Not managed to break it yet and I am a clumsy begger.
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24/6/2009 at 7:23pm
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Quote: Originally posted by mikegalagher on 24/6/2009
Harrizo I'd take a little care here. If your friend is a fresh coffee "buff", she'll have views about filter drip v cafetiere brewing. I could not even begin to face the day without a filter brew of fresh coffe. A cafetiere brew by contrast, is usually much "grittier", and whilst drinkable, isn't to my taste at all.
I'm glad you said that that....we quite often use a plastic filter with papers (I use one at work on a daily basis) and I'd be horrified if someone suggested I ought to use a cafetiere instead! The filters work really well, they don't break and there is little cleaning. They might be low tech but they work.
We also use an old style perculator on the hob.
If you want to buy her something nice, a stove top expresso machine would be a lovely treat if she's into coffee.
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24/6/2009 at 8:06pm
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Piglet
The home machine is a Krups filter with a timer. Talk about "Wake up and smell the coffee" 
How do you go on with the stove top perculator ? Is it more of an espresso brew ?
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24/6/2009 at 8:37pm
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Quote: Originally posted by mikegalagher on 24/6/2009
Piglet<!-- Signature --><!-- Message body --> The home machine is a Krups filter with a timer. Talk about "Wake up and smell the coffee" <IMG alt=17 src="forum_images/smiley4.gif" align=absMiddle> How do you go on with the stove top perculator ? Is it more of an espresso brew ?
We've got a Gaggia drip machine and a Gaggia expresso machine - OH is a bit of a coffee freak but for mornings we revert to the Philips Senseo machine that is by the side of the bed! The idea of a machine with a timer is a good one though...might investigate a timer to add to the Gaggia drip machine for weekends!
We really like the stove top perculator, you need to use a fairly coarse ground coffee, we grind our own as most ready ground coffees are too fine and end up in the coffee. I suppose it is a bit expresso like except the perculator keeps "perking" the coffee over and over again whereas the expresso machine the water just goes through the coffee once (IYSWIM?), you can "over perk" the coffee and for it to taste a bit stewed. It works for us as we can make a big pot (we have a 12 cup Coleman) in one go.
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Harrizo
At the risk of being a coffee bore, your first question is:
"How does she prefer her coffee brewed ?"
Once you've established that then the equipment follows accordingly.
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24/6/2009 at 9:14pm
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I too use the plastic filter cups from Tesco. They do a strong french-style coffee £1.69 for 10 cups. I like my strong fresh coffee and I find this perfectly acceptable, very light to pack and nothing to break, nothing to bring home. Some times you just have to be practical!
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