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About Ebenezer Heng
Expertise
Would answer all questions regarding coffee makers. How to choose gourmet and best coffee makers. Also welcome are questions on single serve coffee makers, espresso machines, roasters, grinders and even vending machines. Anyone interested in starting espresso kiosks or coffee shops can post me a question too.

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Working for one of the largest Roaster in the world and managing multiple key accounts, i.e. Airline buying houses has given me opportunities to study and review numerous coffee machines, coffee business. And I believe this would be invaluable in answering some of the questions here.

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Currently, am operating a content site On Coffee Makers

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http://www.amazines.com/article_detail.cfm/370910?articleid=370910 http://ezinearticles.com/?Get-A-Free-Commercial-Coffee-Maker-With-3-Surefire-Techniques&id=859560

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Master In Business Administration (University of Adelaide) Bachelor of Business Studies (Monash University)

 
   

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Coffee - coffee filter


Expert: Ebenezer Heng - 2/21/2009

Question
I just realized I have run out of coffee filters and REALLY need a cup of coffee!!
Any suggestions?  Coffee maker uses SIZE 4 CONE FILTERS.  Please help!!!!!  
Thank you in advance.

Answer
Hi Lisa,

For a good cup of coffee and in situation where you run out of coffee and has some really great coffee grounds, this is what you should do. First, find a clean cotton cloth, then get two container. Make the cloth into a sock shape. Pour the hot water from one container through this sock shape cloth that is filled with your coffee ground, into the other container. Repeat it as often based on the intensity you like for the coffee.

This is one way you can make coffee without a coffee maker

Hope this helps

Ebenezer

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