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Leigh Page misses the percolator, or rather, the coffee from the old standbys that used to be the only coffee maker in everyone’s kitchen. It is the aroma of the coffee made by this method that she misses the most. She shares an interesting story of the percolator’s history and lists the pros and cons of this traditional coffee pot.
Page recounts a noteworthy story of how the coffee percolator came to be. An American soldier with a dislike for tea invented perked coffee in the 1800’s. All that was needed was an open fire, which also attracted the cowboys of the “Old West”, and it soon became a staple with them. The percolator had no real competition until the 1970’s when the automatic drip coffee maker became the rage and rendered the perk less desirable.
Percolators are still popular for those who need the high volume offered by the large capacity coffee urns. These are still a fixture at churches and social clubs. It might be a short-lived popularity, though, as the single-serve coffee pod/capsule machines are quickly making inroads into many institutional settings.
I am back! After the many birthday parties given to me by my various groups, relatives and friends, my neurons seem to be working alright for another blog post..
And since I always start the month of December in festive mode and mood, what a better way to continue the celebration than to write about, yes, Christmas..
I was reading through my December issue of Readers Digest Canada few hours ago when I’ve stumbled on this cartoon page, which shows a kid telling Santa “I won’t be writing you this year – you can find my list on my blog” in the Last Laugh section. (Photograb below)

Photograb from Readers Digest Magazine Canada (December 2009)
And since the whole magazine joyously talked about Christmas stuff, giving, and other philanthropic endeavours, I might as well talk about the Yuletide Season in yet another festive (or sarcastic) mood by literally giving you a list of what I want and what I suggest everyone to get as Christmas gifts for themselves or for their love ones..
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Lincoln Highway heritage funding cut Locally, Herbert's group is known for funding restoration of the Coffee Pot, a 1920s-vintage Route 30 restaurant built in the shape of a large percolator. |