Probably when you are on a camping or hunting trip to keep from taking a thermos. Or maybe anytime you want coffee but don't feel like making any. It's a pretty neat product for whenever you "have to have" your coffee and McDonald's is nowhere nearby.
Faberware coffee maker is a useful brand coffee maker. It makes excellent tasting coffee.
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It was not coffee that could be used as medicine but a part of it. The coffee bean was thought to of had healing affects. This was thought by people who were native to where the coffee beans grow. Not just one persons belief.
The Braun KF600 is a 12 cup coffee maker so it is not similar to the Keurig system which is made to make a single cup of coffee each time. The Braun KF600 does get excellent ratings and would be useful for making larger quantities of coffee.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/coffee-maker.htmHow Stuff Works Provides many useful explanations of how things work.
You would evaporate the water and there would be dried up coffee powder
Coffee would go into the beverages category.
no !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i don't drink coffee
Coffee, coffee, and more coffee
yes....it would be very useful
If you were to put a fish in coffee then it would not be able to breath because of the lack of oxygen in the coffee. The gills of the fish would also brun off because of the heat of the coffee.