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<topic>
  <id>580587</id>
  <title>espresso help</title>
  <published_at>Tue Dec 16 11:37:20 -0800 2008</published_at>
  <post_count>2</post_count>
  <board>
    <id>41</id>
    <name>Cookware</name>
  </board>
  <posts>
    <post>
      <post>
        <level>0</level>
        <id>4251217</id>
        <content>Visited Tuscany in the late Fall and after having expresso daily, I bought a little Italian-made
stove top espresso maker, a two-cup Bialetti.  Problem....the instructions were written by an Italian and I can't make a decent pot of the potable.  What should I be doing?????

Thanks for any help.  </content>
        <published_at>Tue Dec 16 11:37:20 -0800 2008</published_at>
        <parent_id></parent_id>
        <user>
          <id>12094</id>
          <name>amazinc</name>
        </user>
      </post>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>4251956</id>
      <content>here is a tutorial from Sweetmarias

http://www.sweetmarias.com/brewinstr/brew.inst.mokapot.html</content>
      <published_at>Tue Dec 16 15:34:04 -0800 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>4251217</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>89493</id>
        <name>scubadoo97</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>4251957</id>
      <content>http://www.sweetmarias.com/brewinstr/brew.inst.mokapot.html

If you are using coffee that is ground for filter, and you wonder why your mokapot doesn't work....it is because the coffee is not fine enough.</content>
      <published_at>Tue Dec 16 15:35:02 -0800 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>4251217</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>74905</id>
        <name>jaykayen</name>
      </user>
    </post>
  </posts>
</topic>
