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		<title>Finding The Best Type Of Coffee Grinder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 18:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Filiberto Peltier</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a huge price difference between blade and burr coffee grinders- so is spending the extra money worthwhile?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a huge price difference between blade and burr coffee grinders- so is spending the extra money worthwhile?</p>
<p>Cheaper bur grinders weigh in at around thirty or forty dollars. The best conical bur grinders cost up to one hundred and fifty dollars. A simple press and hold, blade grinder is closer to fifteen dollars.</p>
<p>So what are these colossal price difference all about? Is it worth spending big on a coffee grinder?</p>
<p>Here are a few facts to help you decide.<span id="more-382"></span></p>
<p>How the Different Grinders Work</p>
<p>Blade Grinders</p>
<p>In the kind of blade grinder that we&#8217;re all familiar with, a blunt metal blade spins at higher speed and smashes, cuts or pulverizes the roast beans. It&#8217;s an effective way to get ground coffee quickly. The problem is, there is no way to control the size of the ground coffee particles accurately. The mix of coffee grounds is often called &#8216;dust and boulders&#8217;.</p>
<p>Controlling the size of the coffee grounds is the key to controlling the strength of the coffee and also getting the best from it flavor-wise. Larger particles will not really yield up their full flavor unless steeped for a long while. Very good particles will give as well high a proportion of the bitter oils that dissolve much more gradually in water.</p>
<p>Differences in particle size also lead to problems when the coffee is filtered, an issue discussed below.</p>
<p>A final problem with blade grinders is that the higher speed grinding process can overheat the coffee making it taste burnt.</p>
<p>Burr Grinders</p>
<p>A burr grinder crushes beans between spinning wheels. The wheels spin at higher speed so the process is loud. It can also be messy if you not careful- never open a burr grinder when it is in operation!. The result, though, is coffee ground to a consistent, selected size. Most bur grinders on the market will let you choose a dozen or more grades of coffee grounds ranging from extremely fine to extremely coarse.</p>
<p>Conical Burr Grinders</p>
<p>A conical burr grinder works at slow speed. The grinders are always precision made and will mill with small heat and small clogging of the moving parts, Some machines have anti-static features to reduce the tendency of the more greasy coffees to stick to the mill. The resulting coffee is beautifully and reliably graded without noise, fuss or mess.</p>
<p>How you Make Your Coffee determines the Grinder You Need.</p>
<p>French Press Coffee Making</p>
<p>If you are intending to use a French Press coffee maker, there is no way that you can make fine coffee with blade ground coffee. Any coffee that has been reduced to dust will pass through the metal filter in the plunge pot and our coffee will look like the worst type of river water. It won&#8217;t taste much much better, either.</p>
<p>Drip Coffee Making</p>
<p>If you are using a drip coffee maker, the situation is not so bad. Unreliable particle size will mean you can never be sure how strong your coffee is going to be and the coffee dust may clog your filter, perhaps leading to an overflow. On the other hand, the filter will remove the dust and your coffee will be clear.</p>
<p>How do You Like Your Coffee?</p>
<p>If the answer to that question is &#8216;warm and wet is fine enough for me&#8217;, you can probably get by with a blade grinder. If you are fussy about coffee and like to get the best taste every time, you&#8217;ll need a burr grinder.</p>
<p>Jack Arthur is a professional writer with a heavy personal interest in coffee- especially first thing in the morning.</p>
<p>The author has written more about delonghi coffee grinders and briel coffee grinders on his sites, check them out: <a href="http://www.delonghicoffeegrinder.com/">delonghi coffee grinders</a> and <a href="http://www.delonghicoffeegrinder.com/briel-coffee-grinder">http://www.delonghicoffeegrinder.com/briel-coffee-grinder</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hand Coffee Grinders-A New Camping Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 14:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Douglas Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoorsmen who love coffee no longer need to suffer through stale pre-packaged instant coffee while out on camping trips.  With today's technology, there are plenty of handy lightweight coffee equipment and accessories that allow you the convenience of taking it anywhere you go.  One of the essentials that you should never forget is a manual coffee grinder.  Today's hand coffee grinders provide plenty of outdoor convenience due to their compact and lightweight design while being able to be operated without the need of electricity.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With today&#8217;s technology, a coffee enthusiast doesn&#8217;t need to endure stale, instant, coffee while out in the wilds, camping.  With today&#8217;s technology, there are plenty of handy lightweight coffee equipment and accessories that allow you the convenience of taking it anywhere you go. A manual coffee grinder is a necessity if you&#8217;re going to make a great cup of coffee. Hand-operated coffee grinders are usually lightweight, collapsible, and don&#8217;t require electricity, which makes them the perfect convenient travel accessories.  <span id="more-351"></span></p>
<p>With these convenient options available experiencing the outdoors no longer equate stale coffee anymore. Hand coffee grinders can offer you the option to always have freshly ground and flavorful coffee to drink. Plus, they are all very affordable, which is another point why you should not feel like it&#8217;ll be a waste toting them around on your backpack.</p>
<p>Some good brands and makes are EGH&#8217;s Flip-top Wood and Acrylic Grinder, which is way smaller than legal-sized bond paper and sells for less than thirty bucks at some online shops.  The Danesco Manual Coffee Grinder is yet another hand grinder, it is both compact and made of metal making it perfect for outdoor use. It is also sold for less than fifty bucks, a fair price for a sturdy item.  The Gemco Coffee Mill is another really nice product available on the market. At little more than 6 inches in height and around 4 inches in diameter, the Gemco Coffee Mill is really small, while still being able to make up to 6 cups of coffee in a grinding session.</p>
<p>Pair any of these manual coffee grinders with another coffee making device like a French press or a percolator and you&#8217;re coffee fix will be more than satisfied.  And of course you can always cook your coffee beans the old-fashioned way, over an open fire under a blanket of stars, as you and your fellow campers tell campfire stories.  You can also use a propane stove to do the job, if the fire is not yet made.</p>
<p>With compact hand coffee grinders, instant coffee doesn&#8217;t have to mean stale, foil-packed, water-dissolvable finely ground coffee beans anymore, as a decent cup of coffee is now always handy and luggable</p>
<p>Want to know more? Click here for more free information about <a href="http://www.handcoffeegrinders.org">hand coffee grinders</a> and <a href="http://www.handcoffeegrinders.org">manual coffee grinder</a>.</p>
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		<title>Cuisinart Coffee Burr Grinder &#8211; Start your Day with Cuisinart Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Early morning, you put coffee beans on your Cuisinart Coffee Burr Grinder and after a few minutes, you found yourself admitting how good life is. Certainly, a sip of hot coffee can make even the gloomiest day seems warm and enjoyable. Because of this, public will regularly visit coffee stores to have a cup of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early morning, you put coffee beans on your <strong><a target="_blank" title="Cuisinart Coffee Burr Grinder" href="http://www.coffeeburrgrinders.com/">Cuisinart Coffee Burr Grinder</a></strong> and after a few minutes, you found yourself admitting how good life is. Certainly, a sip of hot coffee can make even the gloomiest day seems warm and enjoyable. Because of this, public will regularly visit coffee stores to have a cup of this exquisite coffee.</p>
<p>The tool will automatically grind those whole beans so they can be brewed fresh. Some of these coffee makers out there are available with an amazing 24-hour clock; it is always safe for the user to pre-programmed the unit to enjoy a freshly ground and brewed coffee during mornings or at times when someone found the urge to drink one. You must look on the Cuisinart Coffee Burr Grinder unit which has a pause feature which will allow you to remove the coffee pot away just before the brewing process is done before buying one. Without a doubt, this tool seems to be the easiest manner for you to enjoy great coffee just when you need it the most.</p>
<p>A while ago a new variety of grinder was established in the market. This one is the Thermal Carafe which is the one that grinds coffee without amazingly changing the goodness of the bean thus one can be rest assured that they still get to enjoy the true flavor of those dark coffee beans. Normally, the brewer can hold up to 8 ounces of beans. Another amazing thing about this product is the fact that it comes with a hopper lid which is amazingly done in order to keep moisture out as to preserve the beans so it will stay fresh until they are ready for use.</p>
<p>When you are ready to shop for one, you will be amazed to realize that there are so many companies online which sell the <a target="_blank" title="Cuisinart Coffee Burr Grinder" href="http://www.coffeeburrgrinders.com/">Cuisinart Coffee Burr Grinder</a>. This is because these companies believe in the integrity of the brand and the function that users can begets from the unit.</p>
<p>Remember that you must take some time to discern whether what kind of feature you need from your grinder, in case you are ready to shop for one. Do you like to have the one with the timer? Are you more satisfied on having something that will make your coffee the best because of its unique feature? Do you want the model with a secure-lid which will stop the liquid from coming out? Or do you have to get the unit with all of these amazing features? All the time, your conclusion on what kind to purchase will rely on your budget. If you want to get all those extra features then you must pay extra as well. On the other hand, let it be known that going for these “extra” features is always worth your cash. You will always be happy on great they may be in times when you badly need to grab a cup!</p>
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		<title>Importance Of Manual Coffee Grinder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 05:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the key elements in preparing a good cup of coffee is through the use of a coffee grinder. This is due to the fact that the fundamental process in brewing a cup of coffee is the freshness of coffee.  Therefore, a coffee grinder is a critical part in the preparation of brewing this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the key elements in preparing a good cup of coffee is through the use of a coffee grinder. This is due to the fact that the fundamental process in brewing a cup of coffee is the freshness of coffee.  Therefore, a coffee grinder is a critical part in the preparation of brewing this beverage.</p>
<p>Once the coffee bean has been ground in preparation for brewing it gradually loses its freshness and taste.  Generally, this breakdown in freshness and flavor begins following two days after being ground.  Subsequently, to maximize freshness and flavor is important to delay the grinding of the coffee bean if the individual wishes to maximize the taste of their coffee.</p>
<p>Therefore, if looking for a <a target="_blank" href="http://teatimeweb.com/tea/the-salutory-benefits-of-the-intake-of-green-tea/">coffee grinder</a>, it is important to know that there are a number of products on the market.  Specifically some of those products can be powered through electricity and some grinders are called manual coffee grinders.  Subsequently, if considering a manual coffee grinder it is important to know how this particular grinder works and features that may one may want to consider before purchasing.</p>
<p>What Is A Manual Coffee Grinder?</p>
<p>One of the grinders that an individual may wish to consider when thinking about grinding their whole coffee beans, is the purchase of a <a target="_blank" href="http://coffee-dreams.com/coffee/disadvantages-of-using-a-manual-coffee-grinder/">manual coffee grinder</a>.  Specifically, a manual coffee grinder is an old time looking coffee grinder in which the whole beans are placed in a bowl that is affixed on the top of a small wooden cabinet. The whole coffee beans are grind with the help of grinding burrs of the bowl. </p>
<p>Once the whole beans are placed into the bowl then the handle that is attached to the top of the bowl is moved by hand in a circular fashion.  Subsequently, as the handle is turned the coffee beans are broken up and ground so that they are ready for brewing.</p>
<p>In addition, as the coffee is ground-up, it then filters down beneath the grinding bowl into a drawer which captures the grounded coffee.</p>
<p>Benefits of Using a Manual Coffee Grinder</p>
<p>When considering a <a target="_blank" href="http://coffee-dreams.com/">manual coffee grinder</a>, there are a number of benefits to consider.  Some of those benefits include the fact that this process can take considerable time when compared to the use of electric coffee maker with grinder or other electric coffee grinder..  Specifically the benefit to this is that the coffee drinking process is prolonged and therefore becomes more enjoyable because of the smells released and anticipation of brewing a fresh cup of coffee.</p>
<p>There is no need of electricity for this type of coffee grinder so it can be taken anywhere and utilized.  Specifically, it can be used on camping trips or if there is a power outage.</p>
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