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I gotta remember to turn the coffee machine off when the pot is empty!!

It could get permanently damaged, and then what, eh? Well anyway i'm having my first coffee of the year, it looked a little wrong, some of the cleaning fluid might not have all been washed out, but it tastes good.

On Tuesday I go out for another walk to see my doc (hey that rhymes!) and hopefully my cheque will be in by then so that I can make a bank stop on the way there, the rest of the spending of this month will be:

Pop and Chili, mmmm chili is good man, have to stock up!! I have five 24 packs of water bottles that should last the rest of the month.

Plus there's a Skip gift card that I'll look into, maybe a day or 2 of eating from that.

If the money is too thin at January 20, I may go a week or so with Criterion.
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Lila15 · 22-25, F
Get one with an insulated pot that doesn't need a hot plate. You don't have to remember to shut it off as nothing is on after the coffee finishes brewing. Mine keeps the coffee hot for two hours, and since it's not evaporating like a pot on a hot plate, you don't get the super-concentrated "jamoe" later on.
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
@Lila15 Great info, ty :)
HumanEarth · F
We have a commercial coffee maker from the 1970s/1980s time period Still works like new.

If you ever watch the TV show Alice the they work at Mel's Dinner. They have the very same coffee maker has we do.

Nothing on it is automatic, Everything is manual and thats why it lasted so long. This thing has to be at the bare minimum 50 years old
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
@HumanEarth Good craftsmanship there!!
HumanEarth · F
we use it everyday for the past twenty years ourselves. I found it thrift store in the near by city

 
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