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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 1:47 pm    Post subject: French press instructions Reply with quote

How to Use a French Press: Step-by-Step rn rn rn1. Use water that is slightly cooler than boiling. rnBring water to a boil, then wait a minute or two. Or cool the boiling water with a shot of cool or cold water. rn rnUse fresh water that has not been boiled before for the best taste. The reason is because the water we drink (from the tap or bottle) has been aerated and has dissolved gases that make the water taste better. Boiling removes the gases and leaves a "flat" taste. (I'm not 100% convinced of this and am usually too lazy to empty the electric kettle of previously-boiled water. But this advice has been handed down for generations, is often quoted by tea and coffee connoiseurs, and the explanation sounds reasonable.) French press instructions
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