Melitta Mill & Brew Lid Repair
How to replace the lid on a Melitta Mill & Brew coffee maker. This is useful for when the cheapo latch breaks.
How to replace the lid on a Melitta Mill & Brew coffee maker. This is useful for when the cheapo latch breaks.
I researched a grind and brew coffee maker for 3 months before purchasing this one.I'm thrilled with it. I used to work at prominent kitchenware store and didn't hear good customer reviews about the Cusineart Grind and Brew and the Capresso....The Melitta makes a great cup of coffee, it's easy to use, grinds the beans quickly and you get your choice of course to super fine.The only programing is easy as is the clean up...no hassle which was important to me.The only thing I have noticed is that you need to use more scoops of beans than specified. (I make 4 cups each morning and use about 3 scoops of beans for strong coffee)...
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Rules for perfect cup of coffee
I often go to sleep thinking about the cup of coffee Im going to have the next morning. I adore it! Whether your morning coffee is an estate-grown brew or just the best supermarket blend you can afford, these basic rules from EatingWell magazines editors and contributors will help you learn how to make coffee to prevent unwanted bitterness and virtually guarantee a satisfying cup of coffee every time.
Rule 1: Buy fresh beans
Without question, coffee is best when used within days of being roasted. Buying from a local roaster (or roasting your own) is the surest way to get the absolute freshest beans. Be wary of buying bulk coffee from supermarket display bins. Oxygen and bright light are the worst flavour busters for roasted beans, so unless the store is conscientious about selling fresh coffee, the storage tubes get coated with coffee oils, which turn rancid. Coffee beans packaged by quality-conscious