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Date: 04 Nov 2006 23:43:45
From: Joseph Meehan
Subject: Coffee maker recomendation
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I am looking for a programmable, coffee maker that will grind the beans and can be connected to a water supply. Anyone know of such a machine for home use? -- Joseph Meehan Dia 's Muire duit
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Date: 08 Nov 2006 09:11:45
From: Omniryx@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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Danny wrote: > At least I answered the OP in this > thread. One of two replies. The other was just silly. As a silly question, get a silly answer, Dan-O. :) Actually, I suppose I could have said, "Plumb in a Fetco, graft a Ditting onto the top of it, and you're good to go." But that would have been another silly answer, wouldn't it? Can we lighten up just a tiny, tiny bit, please.
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 16:46:13
From: Danny
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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Joseph Meehan wrote: > I am looking for a programmable, coffee maker that will grind the beans > and can be connected to a water supply. Anyone know of such a machine for > home use? > Superauto. Home models by Saeco, Jura etc. Espresso consistant, but consistently average... -- Regards, Danny http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site) http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/EU ordering for Malabar Gold blend)
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 18:01:52
From: Marshall
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 16:46:13 +0000, Danny <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com > wrote: >Joseph Meehan wrote: >> I am looking for a programmable, coffee maker that will grind the beans >> and can be connected to a water supply. Anyone know of such a machine for >> home use? >> > >Superauto. Home models by Saeco, Jura etc. Espresso consistant, but >consistently average... I must have missed it. Did he ask about espresso? shall :-)
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 12:28:44
From: Harry Moos
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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Aren't espresso machines the only one that can be plumbed into the water supply? Or are restaurant coffee service machines plumbed in, too? The ones I'm familiar with aren't; they must be filled by hand. "shall" <mrfuss@ihatespamearthlink.net > wrote in message news:13uuk2lgc6is3nlcvjbq5a9pscc0njn14v@4ax.com... > >>Superauto. Home models by Saeco, Jura etc. Espresso consistant, but >>consistently average... > > I must have missed it. Did he ask about espresso? > > shall :-)
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 18:46:13
From: Marshall
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 12:28:44 -0600, "Harry Moos" <harrym@ruraltel.net > wrote: >"shall" <mrfuss@ihatespamearthlink.net> wrote in message >news:13uuk2lgc6is3nlcvjbq5a9pscc0njn14v@4ax.com... >> >>>Superauto. Home models by Saeco, Jura etc. Espresso consistant, but >>>consistently average... >> >> I must have missed it. Did he ask about espresso? >> >> shall :-) >Aren't espresso machines the only one that can be plumbed into the water >supply? Or are restaurant coffee service machines plumbed in, too? The >ones I'm familiar with aren't; they must be filled by hand. No. Even our little office drip machine is plumbed in. shall
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 16:42:29
From: Harry Moos
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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What turns off the water? The local coffee service provides Bunn machines, but there is no provision for a shut-off. Do they auto-fill, or do you manually control the water intake? "shall" <mrfuss@ihatespamearthlink.net > wrote in message news:nm0vk25dbbferh4s9o0sonmc8fpb6at0to@4ax.com... > On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 12:28:44 -0600, "Harry Moos" <harrym@ruraltel.net> > wrote: > >>Aren't espresso machines the only one that can be plumbed into the water >>supply? Or are restaurant coffee service machines plumbed in, too? The >>ones I'm familiar with aren't; they must be filled by hand. > > No. Even our little office drip machine is plumbed in. > > shall
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Date: 07 Nov 2006 00:51:10
From: Marshall
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 16:42:29 -0600, "Harry Moos" <harrym@ruraltel.net > wrote: >What turns off the water? The local coffee service provides Bunn machines, >but there is no provision for a shut-off. Do they auto-fill, or do you >manually control the water intake? > >"shall" <mrfuss@ihatespamearthlink.net> wrote in message >news:nm0vk25dbbferh4s9o0sonmc8fpb6at0to@4ax.com... >> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 12:28:44 -0600, "Harry Moos" <harrym@ruraltel.net> >> wrote: >> >>>Aren't espresso machines the only one that can be plumbed into the water >>>supply? Or are restaurant coffee service machines plumbed in, too? The >>>ones I'm familiar with aren't; they must be filled by hand. >> >> No. Even our little office drip machine is plumbed in. >> >> shall Tank refill is automatic. shall
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 18:23:33
From: Danny
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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shall wrote: > I must have missed it. Did he ask about espresso? > > shall :-) Actually, that's twice you've had a go now. I guess you must really want no-one to reply to posts now. I'm off for a rest. -- Regards, Danny http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site) http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/EU ordering for Malabar Gold blend)
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 18:49:11
From: Marshall
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 18:23:33 +0000, Danny <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com > wrote: >shall wrote: > >> I must have missed it. Did he ask about espresso? >> >> shall :-) > >Actually, that's twice you've had a go now. I guess you must really >want no-one to reply to posts now. I'm off for a rest. Then I sincerely apologize, Danny. It was an irresistible teasing opportunity. (and you weren't the object of my first comment -- you were further up that thread). You are a pillar of this community. shall
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 19:51:21
From: Danny
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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shall wrote: > Then I sincerely apologize, Danny. It was an irresistible teasing > opportunity. (and you weren't the object of my first comment -- you > were further up that thread). You are a pillar of this community. > > shall It doesn't matter anyway. Do you know who the most prolific poster in the last year was? Dave, by a long way (almost 100%). And that was just the one alias. Doesn't say much for the quality of information shared in the group these days - blatant advertising and not much substance: <http://netscan.research.microsoft.com/reportcard.aspx?tp=10&sd=10/31/2006&ng=alt.coffee > I don't see you posting a response to either the OP's I answered, other than to take the mickey. At least I answered the OP in this thread. One of two replies. The other was just silly. This group is in dire need of sensible answers to sensible questions, and if the OP wasn't interested in espresso I'm sure he would have been along to clarify the point. In the other thread, you quoted part of my response in your reply, so I (wrongly) assumed you were digging at me, especially since the post you replied to just followed the vein of mine. Time for a rest. there's precious little in the way of informative responses, and support should be given. Even Randy has stuck his head above the parapet, bravely knowing that he will more than likely incur the wrath of the sad ones, but also knowing that we shouldn't leave this group in the hands of the children. -- Regards, Danny http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site) http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/EU ordering for Malabar Gold blend)
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 18:20:12
From: Danny
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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shall wrote: > I must have missed it. Did he ask about espresso? > > shall :-) Fair enough, but since most people aren't bothered about grinding for anything other than espresso, and since most machines aren't plumbed in, other than espresso, it seemed reasonable. I'll try and stop replying to posts (other than Daves) -- Regards, Danny http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site) http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/EU ordering for Malabar Gold blend)
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 21:03:08
From: Joseph Meehan
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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Danny wrote: > shall wrote: > >> I must have missed it. Did he ask about espresso? >> >> shall :-) > > Fair enough, but since most people aren't bothered about grinding for > anything other than espresso, and since most machines aren't plumbed > in, other than espresso, it seemed reasonable. > > I'll try and stop replying to posts (other than Daves) No, bad guess. It was coffee I was talking about not espresso. She does have an espresso machine that is used maybe a couple of times a month, but the coffee machine does not get much rest. She would really like to have the coffee hot and ready when she comes down the stairs in the morning. So far it looks like she will be getting everything she wants, except the plumbing for Christmas. -- Joseph Meehan Dia 's Muire duit
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 08:19:18
From: Omniryx@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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And I am looking for a machine that will roast and grind peanuts, bake and slice bread, spread the peanut butter on the bread, and deliver the completed sandwich to me on a plate. Joseph Meehan wrote: > I am looking for a programmable, coffee maker that will grind the beans > and can be connected to a water supply. Anyone know of such a machine for > home use? > > -- > Joseph Meehan > > Dia 's Muire duit
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Date: 06 Nov 2006 23:03:58
From: AlanM
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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We may be able to supply a product to answer your needs, but a bit more information is required. 1. Do you require the peanut butter to be on the near or far side of the bread, and is changing the side also required? 2. Do you need the product for smooth, crunchy, extra crunchy, or natural style peanut butter in which the oil must be stirred back into the emulsion? 3. The size of the plate for delivery is limited to 7 3/8". I hope that will not be a deal breaker. Omniryx@gmail.com wrote: > And I am looking for a machine that will roast and grind peanuts, bake > and slice bread, spread the peanut butter on the bread, and deliver the > completed sandwich to me on a plate.
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Date: 07 Nov 2006 06:21:27
From: Simpson
Subject: Re: Coffee maker recomendation
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China or melmac? That is the deal breaker... In article <455005AE.50401@comcast.net >, michael1943@comcast.net says... > We may be able to supply a product to answer your needs, but a bit more > information is required. snip > 3. The size of the plate for delivery is limited to 7 3/8". I hope that > will not be a deal breaker. -- email me at: tee en jay ess eye em pee ess oh en one-the-number (at) cee oh em cee a ess tee (dot) en ee tee ANY other email addie will probably mean I spam-killed your message unread, by accident, really.
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