Difference between revisions of "Perk Coffee"
m (importing article from wikihow) |
m (Text replacement - "[[Category:C" to "[[Category: C") |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Whether you love the outdoors and you're looking for a way to have a steaming pot of coffee in the wilderness without access to fancy modern brewing technology or just looking for an easy, low-cost way to make your morning cup of joe, using a percolator can be a wise choice. Percolators are very simple to assemble and use — though some modern machines are powered by electricity, traditional percolators only need a heat source like a stove or a fire to produce coffee, making them a great choice for the hands-on, practical-minded coffee drinker. To learn how to percolate (or "perk") your coffee, get started with Step 1 below. | Whether you love the outdoors and you're looking for a way to have a steaming pot of coffee in the wilderness without access to fancy modern brewing technology or just looking for an easy, low-cost way to make your morning cup of joe, using a percolator can be a wise choice. Percolators are very simple to assemble and use — though some modern machines are powered by electricity, traditional percolators only need a heat source like a stove or a fire to produce coffee, making them a great choice for the hands-on, practical-minded coffee drinker. To learn how to percolate (or "perk") your coffee, get started with Step 1 below. | ||
− | [[Category:Coffee]] | + | [[Category: Coffee]] |
== Steps == | == Steps == |