[CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

2019-10-07 Thread Jude DaShiell via Cookinginthedark
I got one of those Farberware Electric Coffee Pots.  Ground coffee and
water go in and the pot goes on its base and then you hit the start
switch.  Take the pot off the base as soon as it starts to boil since
coffee grounds will start coming into the spout and out the top otherwise.
This one has no basket or tube inside and has a fine screen inside the pot
behind larger holes that allow coffee to enter the spout and to be poured.
My question is for cleaning grounds out of one of these pots does baking
soda in water help to break the adhesiveness of the grounds to the glass
and metal inside the pot?  If so, I forgot to pick that up when I got the
coffee pot.  The coffee it makes is good.

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Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

2019-10-07 Thread Wendy via Cookinginthedark
I heard on QVC we should not freeze coffee. My parents used to & I was told to. 
Is this true?
Wendy

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Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

2019-10-07 Thread Jan via Cookinginthedark
I've never seen that type of cofee pot. But I clean my coffee makers with a
solution of vinegar and water. Two parts water to one of vinegar. I run it
through as though I was making coffee. 

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Subject: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

I got one of those Farberware Electric Coffee Pots.  Ground coffee and water
go in and the pot goes on its base and then you hit the start switch.  Take
the pot off the base as soon as it starts to boil since coffee grounds will
start coming into the spout and out the top otherwise.
This one has no basket or tube inside and has a fine screen inside the pot
behind larger holes that allow coffee to enter the spout and to be poured.
My question is for cleaning grounds out of one of these pots does baking
soda in water help to break the adhesiveness of the grounds to the glass and
metal inside the pot?  If so, I forgot to pick that up when I got the coffee
pot.  The coffee it makes is good.

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Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

2019-10-07 Thread Marilyn Pennington via Cookinginthedark
I do the same thing.  One time, my first husband, Darrell, didn't get all the 
vinegar out and the coffee the next morning was vinegar coffee.  We laughed 
about that for a long time.

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Subject: Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

I've never seen that type of cofee pot. But I clean my coffee makers with a 
solution of vinegar and water. Two parts water to one of vinegar. I run it 
through as though I was making coffee. 

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Subject: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

I got one of those Farberware Electric Coffee Pots.  Ground coffee and water go 
in and the pot goes on its base and then you hit the start switch.  Take the 
pot off the base as soon as it starts to boil since coffee grounds will start 
coming into the spout and out the top otherwise.
This one has no basket or tube inside and has a fine screen inside the pot 
behind larger holes that allow coffee to enter the spout and to be poured.
My question is for cleaning grounds out of one of these pots does baking soda 
in water help to break the adhesiveness of the grounds to the glass and metal 
inside the pot?  If so, I forgot to pick that up when I got the coffee pot.  
The coffee it makes is good.

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Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

2019-10-07 Thread Jan via Cookinginthedark
You should run a few cycles of plain water to get the vinegar taste out. 

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Subject: Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

I do the same thing.  One time, my first husband, Darrell, didn't get all
the vinegar out and the coffee the next morning was vinegar coffee.  We
laughed about that for a long time.

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From: Jan via Cookinginthedark 
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2019 6:53 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Cc: Jan 
Subject: Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

I've never seen that type of cofee pot. But I clean my coffee makers with a
solution of vinegar and water. Two parts water to one of vinegar. I run it
through as though I was making coffee. 

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From: Jude DaShiell via Cookinginthedark
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Sent: Monday, October 07, 2019 4:16 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Cc: Jude DaShiell
Subject: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

I got one of those Farberware Electric Coffee Pots.  Ground coffee and water
go in and the pot goes on its base and then you hit the start switch.  Take
the pot off the base as soon as it starts to boil since coffee grounds will
start coming into the spout and out the top otherwise.
This one has no basket or tube inside and has a fine screen inside the pot
behind larger holes that allow coffee to enter the spout and to be poured.
My question is for cleaning grounds out of one of these pots does baking
soda in water help to break the adhesiveness of the grounds to the glass and
metal inside the pot?  If so, I forgot to pick that up when I got the coffee
pot.  The coffee it makes is good.

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Re: [CnD] electric coffee pot cleaning

2019-10-08 Thread Carol Ashland via Cookinginthedark
I freeze coffee beans, and it doesn't seem to hurt them.

Carol Ashland
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> I heard on QVC we should not freeze coffee. My parents used to & I was told 
> to. Is this true? 
> Wendy 
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