What is it?
January 31, 2010 10:46 pm Home
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The cuisinart coffee Maker was sitting on my desk but still I was with an inquisitive look. What is it? I ask my sister. She said it was a coffee maker. First one I have ever seen, ever! Regular coffee was brewed by hand from where I come from. It goes through a piece of cloth after it was roasted in a make shift gear driven roaster. The clothe is then wrapped around the beans as you grind it with a heavy object. Once it is well grounded, you just pot the cloth over a strainer for more sieving and pour that boiling water through it. The water will turn brown as it passes the beans and Voila! Coffee!