Thursday, May 3, 2012

Wonpil Lee / Process Paragraph / Mon 11am

Enjoy your life with Hand Drip Coffee


Do you frequently visit Starbucks? Are you one of us, who can't live without caffeine? If you are that kind of person, I will invite you to the world of Hand Drip Coffee. With this way I'll explain, Not only can you drink richly flavoured coffee at home, but you also save the money. Before you start, you should prepare some tools: A Drip Kettle which has a slender and curved spout, a Hand Mill which is used to grind coffee bean, a Dripper which seems like a funnel, a Drip-Server which is put under the Dripper and gains the dripped coffee, a Filter Paper, and one more ordinary kettle. Of course, you should never forget the most important thing, fresh roasted coffee bean. If you have every tool and coffee bean, first, boil water with the water kettle. --Never use the Drip Kettle to boil water!-- While water is boiled, grind coffee bean with the Hand Mill. After a while, move the boiled water to the Drip-Kettle. Then set the Dripper on the Drip-Server, and pour boiled water on them so that they are preheated. After that, pour the water into the Drip Kettle again. Next, fold the edge of the Filter Paper and put it on the Dripper, and insert the ground coffee bean on it. Next, pour the water on the coffee cautiously. Just one turn, drawing circle, move the dripping water from the center toward the edge, and back toward the center. Wait about 40 seconds. Then the coffee inflates like a muffin. Now, pour the water on the muffin-like coffee with the way you did before a while. If the suitable amount is gathered in the Drip Server, stop pouring, and take the Dripper away. Finally, pour the D.I.Y. coffee in the most beautiful mug you have, and enjoy it. Taste good, isn't it? However, don't forget that the more coffee you drip at a time, the better flavour it taste. Enjoy hand drip coffee with your family and friends. It will be much happier.

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  1. Enjoy your life with Hand Drip Coffee (Second Draft)

    Do you frequently visit Starbucks? Are you one of us, who can't live without caffeine? If you are that kind of person, I will invite you to the world of Hand Drip Coffee. With this way I'll explain, Not only can you drink richly flavoured coffee at home, but you also save the money. Before you start, you should prepare some tools : A Drip Kettle which has a slender and curved spout, a Hand Mill which is used to grind coffee bean, a Dripper which seems like a funnel, a Drip Server which is put under the Dripper and gains the dripped coffee, a Filter Paper, and one more ordinary kettle. Of course, you should never forget the most important thing, fresh roasted coffee bean. If you have every tool and coffee bean, first, boil water with the water kettle. --Never use the Drip Kettle to boil water!-- While water is boiled, grind coffee bean with the Hand Mill. After a while, move the boiled water to the Drip Kettle. Then set the Dripper on the Drip Server, and pour boiled water on them so that they are preheated. After that, pour the water into the Drip Kettle again. Next, fold the edge of the Filter Paper and put it on the Dripper, and insert the ground coffee bean on it. Next, pour the water on the coffee cautiously. Just one turn! : Drawing circle, move the dripping water from the center toward the edge, and back toward the center. And, wait about 40 seconds with patience. Then the coffee inflates like a muffin. Now, pour the water on the muffin-like coffee with the way you did before a while. If the suitable amount of coffee is gathered in the Drip Server, stop pouring, and take the Dripper away. Finally, pour the D.I.Y. coffee in the most beautiful mug you have, and enjoy it. Taste good, isn't it? However, don't forget that the more coffee you drip at a time, the better flavour it taste. Enjoy hand drip coffee with your family and friends. It will be much happier.

    Although I have already finished the second draft, I want to receive more comments. Please give me more reply, then I will be pleased.

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