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Q: Does the type of filter I use make any difference?
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Use quality coffee filters
Use "oxygen bleached" coffee filters. Not only do regular chlorine type filters pose a risk to the environment, they donīt make for as good a result in the cup. I wouldnīt recommend using brown filters...they tend to add a "cardboardy" taste to the coffee. "Gold" permanent coffee filters are strongly favored by many coffee aficionados.
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Can you please tell me the preferred method for storing coffee, either beans to be ground or ready-ground coffee? Thanks,
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If not stored in the freezer, how long will ground coffee last, if it has never been opened and is in its original container?
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whats the approximate percentage amount or measurement of caffeine in decaffeinated coffee?
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I have a Cuisinart Grind and Brew that takes whole coffee beans and grinds them right into the filter for coffee. What is the ratio of coffee BEANS to water for a great cup of coffee?
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Is the coffee bean a fruit or a vegetable or what? I am on a diet and want to know if it can fit into a fruit or vegetable day.
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whats the difference between coffee beans that are oily and beans that are dry?
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Do you recommend a specific type of brewer? I have a Bunn that I`ve had over 7 years that has the automatic heated water chamber (no wait brewing time). Should I replace it? I haven`t been happy with my coffee but am not sure if it`s because of the bean grind or the coffee maker.
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I am planning on hosting a large coffee party and was wondering how many cups of coffee I could get from a pound of whole beans? Also, how much water will I need per pound? Thank you in advance for your answer.
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