Archive for June, 2009
Jun 29th, 2009 by Peyton |
Gaggia introduced the Gaggia Baby espresso machine to the world over 25 years ago. Since that time it has gone through many variations in appearance and the latest model is the best yet. The housing is a more refined design with better overall fit and finish. The ABS plastic housing has a glossy finish that [...]
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Jun 29th, 2009 by Peyton |
The moka pot, or macchinetta (Italian), is a stove top coffee maker, based on the principle of preparing coffee with pressurized boiling water. It was invented by Alfonso Bialetti in 1933 and while there are currently many manufacturers, his company Bialetti continues to market the leading model, known by the brand name Moka Express. It [...]
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Jun 29th, 2009 by Peyton |
Super automatic espresso machines do not require a knock box or bang box. Super automatic espresso machines grind and tamp the freshly ground coffee inside the cylinder / piston, brew the espresso (including pre-brewing) and discharge the used grounds into a container, all automatic. Super automatic espresso machines do everything for you with a touch [...]
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Jun 29th, 2009 by Peyton |
How do you satisfy a real craving for coffee? Yes, being a regular drinker of coffee, your daily dose of this might cause you to get tired of the same old boring taste. Most people drink coffee either black or simply with sugar or cream or both. Well, you don’t really have many choices left. [...]
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Jun 29th, 2009 by Peyton |
Many times people come to me and say, “I just don’t have any energy and by the middle of the day I struggle to stay awake let alone concentrate.”
When that happens I normally start by asking a few questions, like;
Do you eat breakfast?
If you do have breakfast, what do you eat?
If [...]
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Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
Coffee lovers enjoy receiving gourmet coffee gifts no matter what time of the year. All too often people automatically think of flavored coffee, but to the coffee enthusiast a gourmet coffee gift can be so much more than a flavored coffee. In fact, some coffee aficionados consider adding flavor to coffee a no-no and would [...]
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Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
Specialty coffees are becoming increasingly popular in the US, and the fastest growing segment of the coffee market. Specialty coffees are generally roasted in small batches. The two most common roasting methods are: drum-roasting and hot-air roasting. Specialty coffees are made from exceptional beans grown only in ideal coffee-producing climates. They tend to feature distinctive [...]
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Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
The effects of coffee were widely known for centuries, in the past many a society had tried to either control or outright ban the consumption of coffee for its effects. Thus, by isolating the active ingredient in coffee, early scientists were able to better understand the effects of coffee on its consumers. The effects of [...]
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Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
Have you ever tasted a Jamaican blue mountain coffee? Are you a coffee drinker? Ah, it’s nothing to be ashamed of. I will be the first to say that I love a fine cup of java.
In fact, there are few things I find better than a great latte, a Jamaican blue mountain coffee. The [...]
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Jun 27th, 2009 by Peyton |
Coffee which is made with freshly ground beans is the best tasting cup of coffee. A Capresso Burr Grinder gives you perfectly ground coffee every time, so that you can easily enjoy a great cup of coffee in your own home.
Grinding Beans at Home
Grinding your own coffee beans involved a long process [...]
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