WishIwasWiser Posts: 166 November 19, 2022 at 11:07 am #2160329 What do you think is the best material for warming a cup of coffee on a cook top? Attachments:FC6CDA95-B09D-4FCF-B5DD-6EE3528376D7.png
Eelpoutguy Farmington, OutingPosts: 10374 November 19, 2022 at 11:12 am #2160332 I’m not sure…… of the question Best material for the cup itself? What kinda cooktop? Ah! pic wasn’t there yet. I’d go ceramic cup
Eelpoutguy Farmington, OutingPosts: 10374 November 19, 2022 at 11:48 am #2160348 Coletrain27 wrote: plastic should work good Wouldn’t that melt?
Coletrain27 Posts: 4789 November 19, 2022 at 12:28 pm #2160352 Eelpoutguy wrote: <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Coletrain27 wrote:</div> plastic should work good Wouldn’t that melt? it was a joke
Eelpoutguy Farmington, OutingPosts: 10374 November 19, 2022 at 12:56 pm #2160357 LMAO! Oh I kinda figured that I was going to say a dixie cup.
Coletrain27 Posts: 4789 November 19, 2022 at 1:13 pm #2160360 Eelpoutguy wrote: LMAO! Oh I kinda figured that I was going to say a dixie cup.
robby Quad CitiesPosts: 2821 November 19, 2022 at 1:57 pm #2160366 Old school coffee pot or tea kettle, and then pour into a suitable cup. Those old school coffee pots get hot, use a pot holder when picking up and pouring. Google old school coffee pot, a lot of them are blue with white dots/flecks in them.
waldo9190 Cloquet, MNPosts: 1119 November 19, 2022 at 2:00 pm #2160367 Best material for burning in the stove? Definitely tires. Od go with hand hewn oak for the mug.
chuck100 Platteville,Wi.Posts: 2623 November 19, 2022 at 2:17 pm #2160371 What ever cup it comes in from the c-store.
Ron Victoria, mnPosts: 810 November 20, 2022 at 7:17 am #2160477 Cast iron skillet, pick it up by the handle and drink right out of it. We’ll call you Hot Lips.