> I am unable to remove the glass from the metal holder for cleaning. Does
>> anyone have any tips on how to do this?
>> Personally I cannot abide coffee but I purchased the cafetiere for fussy
>> visitors who complain about my usual coffee and are seemingly above
>> drinking the instant powder stuff.
>> I also bought some Fairtrade ground coffee on special offer but was
>> horrified to see it only lasts two weeks! Surely it is ok to put it in a
>> jar to keep? My coffee visitors won't be back for a few months and I
>> can't bear to waste it as, even on special, it's more than double in
>> price what I would pay for supermarket own brand instant.
>> TIA
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> Have a tile floor and drains installed. Arrange for someone at the
> heath department phone you when they are coming to inspect. That way
> you can wash your cafeteria down with a pressure washer before they
> arrive. It's the best way to handle grimy floor buildups, food stains
> on ceilings, glass, metal, and cockroaches.
I wondered how long before you showed up with your dafty answers. You are lucky to receive a reply this time as Coronation Street is just about to start. I will give your cleaning tips to the Greasy Spoon on the corner of the main road.
Coffee shouldn't be kept a few months. I make mine one cup at a time
> using a little plastic sieve. I drink it within three minutes.
Why?
My neighbor is one of those fussy coffee drinkers. He says the best way
> to brew coffee is with one tea bag for every three cups. He has driven
> a big rig 30 years, and I think that qualifies him as an expert.
Then he should be posting in alt.coffee! Perhaps he knows how to remove a glass jug from a metal holder?