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I came to this video for good vibes, but I somehow learned that carafe is pronounced like that. I always say you learn something new everyday.
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Because you upload sometimes weekly or monthly so I feel as if we have someone who cares for us and teaches us ❤
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ОтветитьThanks, dad. ☕️
ОтветитьI'm just here for the calming music and kind voice.❤
ОтветитьThank you for this! 🤍☕️
ОтветитьDad, how do you clean a coffee maker? 🙏
ОтветитьThis is 400 video,my celebration
ОтветитьDad? Dad? Dad…Dad…I have to correct you on one thing. No matter what kind of coffee grounds you brew, whether you buy cheap, generic coffee grounds or artisanal, super-expensive coffee grounds, you really want to wait for the ENTIRE reservoir to empty ALL of its water into the carafe. Whether you are brewing 3 cups or 5 cups or 10 cups of coffee, there are flavors that are not fully brewed until the END of the brewing process. So, if you “steal” that first cup because you can’t wait, you are missing out on some flavor in your coffee. If you’re in a hurry to get out the door, use the timer-brew function and set it all up the night before so your FULL brewing process can take place.
ОтветитьI am 60 years old and love these videos so much. 40 years ago it was costing me something like 50¢ every morning to stop at the gas station on my way to work to buy coffee. I know, not a lot today but I assure you that it was the equivalent of an expensive Starbucks cost today. I kept feeling that if I could just make my own, I would save so much money every week. Buying and using a coffeemaker and coffee and filters was so intimidating because I had no one to show me and I wouldn’t ask anyone because I didn’t want anyone to know I was so dumb. I’m so glad this Dad exists to help so many today!! No one should have to feel like I did, so worthless and stupid because I didn’t know how to make my own coffee. Love this guy!
ОтветитьHi there, I watch your videos from Spain, and even though I actually knew how to make coffee I love and support all your work (dad jokes are sometimes hard for me to catch on though). Here we normally make our coffee in an Italian coffeemaker and often with a stronger flavour than the average US coffee but your coffeemaker seems really cool and I bet the scent of coffee was lovely
ОтветитьTysm dad❤
ОтветитьCheers Dad, pour me a cup. Hope to share a mug and some good conversation with you one day. Proud to call ya Dad. Make it strong, so it lasts all day long!
ОтветитьStarts the video with a dad joke..
Doesn't get more dad than that 😂
I love you❤❤
ОтветитьHi YT Dad. Thank you for making this channel. Mr. Rogers and yourself are my TV Dads. Thank you for being there and having a heart to help others.
ОтветитьПідписався на Ваш канал після того як побачив відео українською.Робите гарну справу
ОтветитьAwesome video. I'd recommend putting coffee filter in the required items in the description though!
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ОтветитьYum... hot black plastic... 😅
ОтветитьThanks for the video!
ОтветитьSuch a great video! I’d love to hear any tips you might have for growing my channel.
ОтветитьThanks dad! Also- when I say “dad taught me this,” my mom now knows I’m referring to you! 🤣❤️ your channel is SO helpful
ОтветитьThanks dad! Also- when I say “dad taught me this,” my mom now knows I’m referring to you! 🤣❤️ your channel is SO helpful
ОтветитьI don't even drink coffee but I'm gonna watch it anyway, Thank you dad, have a nice day
ОтветитьFatherly Nice ☕️
ОтветитьI've never used this kind of coffee maker because I never knew if i have to keep the lid on the pot on or to open the top when the coffee was brewing
ОтветитьThank you so much, I wasn't sure of the correct coffe to water ratio. This is perfect.
ОтветитьMy grandmother taught me how to make coffee at age 4. I would make coffees for my great grandfather every Saturday night dinner before church. Miss those days
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ОтветитьAlso, that coffee maker uses a "basket" type filter, as opposed to a "cone" type filter.
Just sayin'!
Thank you Dad! Gonna need that coffee while studying for exams. I am so stressed. Alot of things happened this year and my own friend spread rumours about me and now everyone think I’m the villain.
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Ответитьwhere is mom how do i now
ОтветитьI've been making coffee for years. I never knew you were supposed to shoot for 1 tablespoon per cup of joe. Thanks!
ОтветитьDad, do you have a video where I can learn how to change a light switch? My switch failed, but I don't know how to reconnect the cables without electrocuting myself🫣
Ответитьpro tip: if you put the coffee into a thermos, it stays hot and you don't have to worry about the coffee getting 'overcooked' by the coffee maker's 'keep warm' function.
ОтветитьHow do I drink coffee?
ОтветитьMy dad passed away in 2016, and my mom passed away in 2018. I need help learning how to change my oil. Is that something you can do?
ОтветитьCan you make one for a fast easy way to clean it after
ОтветитьThanks so much!!
ОтветитьI feel like I never get it right. Maybe need to add more coffee
ОтветитьAs always, great video! I was mid 30s before I learned it was called a carafe. And I grew up with a grandma who drank very strong coffee from before Daylight til dusk and I don't make my coffee that strong haha I usually do 10 cups water, 5 scoops....makes me less nervous-y that way
ОтветитьIt's rare to see (drip brewed) coffee machines like this in Australia, here we tend to either:
- scoop plain instant coffee straight into a mug (cheap and nasty)
- empty a sweetened/flavoured satchet of instant powder with imitation cappucino/latte froth (less-cheap and less-nasty)
- drop a sealed pod of staler ground coffee in a foolproof machine, and maybe heat some milk in a frother too (still lazy but a step above instant)
- operate a French press with fresher ground beans (motivated but still fairly-foolproof)
- grind fresh beans and master (+maintain) an espresso machine (if you're highly motivated and real picky)
or pay silly amounts at a shop/cafe for someone else to do that work for you :D
You're more likely to see some form of cold-brew device here than your American-style coffee machine.
I work night shift so I always have coffee at work, but I always bought it I never experience doing it myself. This is the only time I see and actually learn how this one works 😅 Thank u!!
ОтветитьThank you my favorite daddd, I'm from Egypt 🥹💗💗
ОтветитьI am so sure that you will find good way to make it on WoodPrix.
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