Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to use a french press which is great, but I have a genetic predisposition to high cholesterol and using a coffee filter can reduce cholesteral by 15% so I switched to a drip coffee maker. I make 6 cups and just heat up tomorrow's portion in the microwave. Some people may think that's gross but whatever. Works for me.
Is this a joke? Coffee doesn't contain cholesterol.
Np. Food does not have to contain cholesterol to raise it. There was some study that showed if you do not use paper filters when making coffee, it can raise your cholesterol. No idea if it is true, but a lot of people at my work stopped using French presses because of it. I started adding a paper filter to my coffee maker.
Anonymous wrote:We use a French press.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to use a french press which is great, but I have a genetic predisposition to high cholesterol and using a coffee filter can reduce cholesteral by 15% so I switched to a drip coffee maker. I make 6 cups and just heat up tomorrow's portion in the microwave. Some people may think that's gross but whatever. Works for me.
Is this a joke? Coffee doesn't contain cholesterol.
Anonymous wrote:I love my 4-cup perculator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used to use a french press which is great, but I have a genetic predisposition to high cholesterol and using a coffee filter can reduce cholesteral by 15% so I switched to a drip coffee maker. I make 6 cups and just heat up tomorrow's portion in the microwave. Some people may think that's gross but whatever. Works for me.
I wonder if you could just pi the French press coffee through the extra step of going through a filter