Morning Cuppa Joe
Have you ever thought about the environmental impact of all those paper coffee filters you might use to make your pot of coffee every morning? Our last coffee maker required a special kind of paper filter. But we tried to make the environmental impact of those as little as possible by purchasing unbleached filters and composting them, complete with the coffee grounds when they were done.
Reducing that impact can be simple and save you money in the long run. You can buy a reusable hemp or gold coffee filter to fit your coffee maker’s filter basket. They range from as little as $3 on up to about $15. You could even to make filterless coffee by picking up a french press, a fun way I’ve found to make an unusual cuppa morning joe! Do you have a reusable coffee filter? If so tell us how well it works and any challenges you’ve faced!
July 23rd, 2008 at 11:05 pm
I have a reuseable filter for the coffee pot. I got it at WalMart for a dollar. I really like it… I never much liked the paper ones because they occaisionally slide and then there are coffee grinds in the coffee… but the metal basket with the plastic frame one does not slide.
September 7th, 2008 at 8:04 am
I do have one of the gold reusable filters. Seems to work fine with pre-ground coffee where the grounds are fairly coarse and uniform.
However, for those that grind their own coffee, you get a bit of a mess. The finer grains pass through the filter, and some get stuck in the filter.
Trying to be green, but unwilling to drink coffee with chewy bits
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