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		<title>Automatic Coffee Makers For Coffee Drinking Pleasure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 18:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Reid</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used to have all of my coffee from instant crystals that I could just stick in hot water in the morning. I am a late sleeper, and a heavy sleeper, not inclined towards the morning hours which my job requires me to keep, so it is best if I can just roll out of bed, but on some water, and throw the crystals into it to heat.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used to have all of my coffee from instant crystals that I could just stick in hot water in the morning. I am a late sleeper, and a heavy sleeper, not inclined towards the morning hours which my job requires me to keep, so it is best if I can just roll out of bed, but on some water, and throw the crystals into it to heat. </p>
<p>I never thought about getting an automatic coffee maker at the time. Why bother getting up early and hearing the painfully slow plunking of the automatic drip coffee maker as it slowly made my desperately needed coffee one drop at a time? Why deal with the hassles of  measuring of ingredients, which an automatic coffee maker requires. </p>
<p>I felt like I would always have too much coffee or too little, and then would have to deal with the leftovers later. But using instant coffee, I could make exactly how much I wanted right away. I felt that an automatic coffee maker just would not be worth the trouble.</p>
<p>My thinking changed when, one day, I was running late for work. Not only did I have to get up early and rush around, but also I had another mishap to further mess up the flow of my already lousy morning; I was out of instant coffee. I had very little time to stop by the local coffee drive-thru and get myself a hot cup of joe brewed from their automatic coffee maker. </p>
<p>I was totally amazed. The coffee made by automatic coffee makers was so much better than what I had been drinking at home. There was just no comparison at all between the two, and that&#8217;s the truth. I went out that very same day and bought myself an automatic coffee maker after work, and have been happy with it ever since.</p>
<p>The ease of instant is just simply not worth the loss in taste that you get through not using an automatic coffee maker. And, if you really must sleep to the last second (and you know who you are out there) you can always just go on and do what I do: brew up your automatic coffee maker the night before and then leave it sitting, keeping it hot all night. </p>
<p>The coffee will still taste just as good, and best of all, there it is waiting right there for your drinking pleasure when you wake up the next morning. A wonderful solution. And if you like a really strong caffeine injection, there are always automatic espresso makers too.</p>
<p>I love automatic coffee makers, especially the <a target='_blank' href="http://carlreid.net/keurig-platinum-coffee-maker/">Keurig Platinum Coffee Maker</a>.  Find out about it at our site!</p>
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		<title>Nobody has to leave the house to get seriously good coffee anymore</title>
		<link>http://blog.thecoffeemakershop.com/2011/07/27/nobody-has-to-leave-the-house-to-get-seriously-good-coffee-anymore/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Winston Blackwater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[About ten years ago, people started realizing that instant coffee was nowhere near as good as fresh roasted coffee. The problem was that hardly anyone would have a proper coffee machine &#38; grinder to make their own home-brew coffee, simply because they were to expensive to buy. If you wanted to enjoy a really nice cuppa, you would have to go down to the local cafe or restaurant to get that barista quality coffee.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About ten years ago, people started realizing that instant coffee was nowhere near as good as fresh roasted coffee. The problem was that hardly anyone would have a proper coffee machine &amp; grinder to make their own home-brew coffee, simply because they were to expensive to buy. If you wanted to enjoy a really nice cuppa, you would have to go down to the local cafe or restaurant to get that barista quality coffee.</p>
<p>Have you ever considered getting your own coffee equipment at home? There are so many options available for the home barista, we could all start a coffeeshop in our kitchens if we wanted to. Traditionalists would probably prefer an e61 grouphead lever machine, with a manual or electronic grinder, but for the rest of us, there are plenty of super automatic machines, which can do the job just as well.</p>
<p>If you ask anyone if they&#8217;d like to grab a cup of coffee, you can almost be certain that the other person will know a lot more about what types of coffee they can get. I&#8217;m not talking about the difference between espresso, cappuccino, macchiato, or any other type. What I am referring to is the vast range of available flavours. Just to list a few of the more popular blends:</p>
<p>Jacksy&#8217;s</p>
<p>Yahava</p>
<p>Vittoria</p>
<p>Segafredo</p>
<p>Espresso Italia</p>
<p>Robert Timms</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve probably all had the joy of tasting one of these great blends. If you haven&#8217;t, I suggest that you go and try some. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll find the perfect coffee blend for you. Coffee drinkers know what&#8217;s good and they won&#8217;t buy anything that isn&#8217;t up to scratch. Therefor coffee suppliers will meet and exceed the demand of todays market with a high quality coffee.</p>
<p>Obviously a fresh produce will have a much better body and flavor than coffee that&#8217;s gone stale. When you are shopping for fresh beans, try to get your hands on something locally roasted. Having said that, almost all roasted coffee beans will get packaged in airtight bags, so they will last somewhat longer. Rule of thumb is to make sure the coffee has not been packaged any more than 3 months, just to make sure you will get the best possible taste.</p>
<p>Besides the coffee, your equipment is very important when it comes to creating a good cup of coffee. The grinder for example needs to make sure that the beans get ground to the perfect density. Anything too fine will clog up your coffee machine, anything to course will let the water run through too fast, leaving behind a lot of the flavour and aroma.</p>
<p>Having good tools is half the job done, having a good barista is the other half. You will have to learn how to get the best of of your equipment. Making sure that the grinder is tuned so ground coffee won&#8217;t be too coarse or too fine. Getting the portafilter tamped exactly right, and getting the perfect frothed milk. These tasks are all an art form on their own, and no two cups of coffee are the same.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not sure about spending a bit of money, getting the right coffee maker &#8211; just think about all the times you&#8217;ve gone to the coffeeshop near the office, and how much money you&#8217;ve spend there in the last 12 months. Good coffee equipment will last you for years, and they actually look really good in your kitchen.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to get lost with all the information available about coffee. If you would like to get some friendly and professional coffee advice, please talk to the <a target='_blank' href="http://bunburycoffee.com.au/">coffee experts</a> at bunbury coffee. They&#8217;d love to help you find your perfect blend.. Unique version for reprint here: <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=804161&amp;p=34269">Nobody has to leave the house to get seriously good coffee anymore</a>.</p>
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		<title>How To Buy A Coffee Maker</title>
		<link>http://blog.thecoffeemakershop.com/2011/06/27/how-to-buy-a-coffee-maker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Chronos</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a coffee maker can be an interesting endeavor. Stores offer countless sizes, shapes, and colors of these devices, so you will need some basic information before signing on the dotted line. In fact, there are likely more varieties of coffee makers than just about any other kitchen appliance. A good rule of thumb, though, is that the more people there are in your household, the bigger coffee maker you will require. If it is just one or two of you, then shop for miniature units. If you have lots of people at your breakfast table, think about a bigger model.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a coffee maker can be an interesting endeavor. Stores offer countless sizes, shapes, and colors of these devices, so you will need some basic information before signing on the dotted line. In fact, there are likely more varieties of coffee makers than just about any other kitchen appliance. A good rule of thumb, though, is that the more people there are in your household, the bigger coffee maker you will require. If it is just one or two of you, then shop for miniature units. If you have lots of people at your breakfast table, think about a bigger model.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, some people think that coffee makers work with instant coffee. Nothing could be more incorrect. True coffee drinkers do not even consider instant coffee to be coffee, and in any case, instant coffee powder has no place in a coffee machine. If you know a couple that drinks instant, give them a coffee machine as a gift so they can learn what genuine coffee tastes and smells like. They will thank you.</p>
<p>Probably the most common type of coffee maker in American homes is the 12-cup unit with a standard electric heating pad. These appliances are easy to maintain and clean. Their mechanism heats the water, and then drips it over the ground coffee beans, resulting in the warm, flavored liquid falling into the pot. Naturally, the one-cup makers are ideal for those who live alone, or for couples who only have a cup per day each. Many models of these tiny units must be loaded with a certain brand of coffee pack, which is sold separately. Besides that, the miniature units are merely scaled-down versions of the larger appliances.</p>
<p>Outside the mainstream, percolators and espresso makers are another choice for coffee drinkers. Remember, though, that coffee makers and espresso machines are two quite different animals. Espresso uses a steaming method during the brewing process, and the price tags are a bit heftier. As for percolators, they&#8217;ve been around since the early 1900&#8217;s, and still sell, mostly for nostalgia reasons. Again, the basic method is the same as coffee makers, except that the water starts out underneath the dry coffee. The result is nearly the same. In the old days, percolators were a staple of every well-appointed kitchen. The evidence shows up in thousands of vintage films, where the ubiquitous percolator stands out like a steamy silver thumb in every domestic scene.</p>
<p>The bottom line when it comes to shopping for a coffee maker is this: Figure out how much coffee you will be drinking at a single sitting, and if it is more than one or two cups, get a large, 12-cup coffee maker. Otherwise, go for the miniature version. Then visit any store on the planet, and you are guaranteed to see a shelf of coffee makers for sale, each featuring different bells and whistles, literally. Worldwide, coffee is the morning drink of choice, for nearly every culture.</p>
<p>For more information about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chronoscoffee.com">coffee</a> and where to find the best blends from the best coffee markers around, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chronoscoffee.com">ChronosCoffee.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Getting Great Coffee By Using An Iced Coffee Maker</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 11:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Horne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An iced coffee maker is an ever more staple appliance in the kitchen area as iced coffee is now much more well-liked presently and has become known as among the market leaders when it comes to coffee flavored beverages. There seems to be a big amount of improvement in the range of individuals that enjoy iced espresso drinks, and, not far behind, the cappuccino and mocha latte drinks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An iced coffee maker is an ever more staple appliance in the kitchen area as iced coffee is now much more well-liked presently and has become known as among the market leaders when it comes to coffee flavored beverages. There seems to be a big amount of improvement in the range of individuals that enjoy iced espresso drinks, and, not far behind, the cappuccino and mocha latte drinks.</p>
<p>This is because of various reasons which include the reality that most find that caffeine tends to be equally good poured cold or refrigerated the way it does when it is usually served heated. If it is extremely warm outside and you need to cool down but nevertheless obtain a caffeine fix and coffee taste, iced espresso is the way to go.</p>
<p>We have all tried (and failed) to make iced coffee by making a pot, and instantly pouring it on a tumbler of ice. A real cup of iced coffee nevertheless takes time, persistence, and focus. Or at least that is what we thought prior to discovering the iced coffee maker which efficiently makes a wonderfully smooth iced espresso in literally a matter of minutes.</p>
<p>Just simply fill its bundled ice compartment, then insert a cone filter within the container and scoop in your chosen ground coffee. Then, boil water and slowly pour it covering the coffee grounds. Thanks to the ice container&#8217;s sleek and stylish style and design, the hot brewed coffee rather quickly cools as it passes through, bringing you a pleasantly cooled variation of your favored cup of coffee.</p>
<p>When it comes to making cold brewed coffee, various cold-brew systems for household use have come on the market, including the Hourglass Coffee process, having a distinctive blue-plastic brewing vessel, the Bodum Bean, which works very much like a French press, simply with ice cold water, the iced coffee maker Toddy cold-brew method available since 1964 and is the system employed in Seattle&#8217;s Finest coffee outlets, and the Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker which also works with coffee.</p>
<p>Kalita in addition has unveiled &#8220;KIC-25&#8243; a drip type ice coffee maker that can cool 85 degree Celsius as far as 8 degrees in just 30 minutes.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a target='_blank' href="http://icedcoffeemaker.org/">Iced Coffee Maker</a>. Stop by our site where you can find out all about <a target='_blank' href="http://icedcoffeemaker.org/">iced coffee maker Toddy</a> and what it can do for you.</p>
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		<title>Buying The Ideal Coffee Grinder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 11:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David E. Considine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, many people, young or old love to drink coffee during breakfast. It's included in their every day routine before going to school or office. So in order to enjoy a best tasting coffee, why not really try investing on a coffee grinder? It's guaranteed that your coffee break will not be the same as before.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, numerous people, young or old love to drink coffee during breakfast. It&#8217;s included in their every day routine before going to school or office. So in order to enjoy a best tasting coffee, why not try investing on a coffee grinder? It&#8217;s guaranteed that your coffee break will not be the same as before.</p>
<p>Best tasting coffee can just be experienced if it is clean. Unlike what we usually buy in the supermarket or grocery shops, they&#8217;re already stocked for a few months. So, you cannot get its best taste.</p>
<p>Clean coffee has a better taste. It is also good if you put the beans in a very seal-able container. This will ensure that it will not really lose its flavor. One of the reasons that coffee will lose its freshness is the presence of air when storing them. This just implies that it would be much better to brew it with a quality coffee grinder to experience a great tasting coffee.</p>
<p>There are different kinds of coffee grinder open in the market today. Some are expensive with a higher tasting result, while there are also cheap ones but has fewer capabilities when it comes to giving a fresh flavor to your coffee beans. Some of these are burr grinder which grinds coffee into the grounds you want. People prefer this since you&#8217;ve more control unlike the second type which is the blade grinder.</p>
<p>Its grounds mainly depend on how lengthy you grind your beans. There are also manual grinders. But of course it costs a little time and effort for you compared to the electric one. It costs a small also. You can also watch out for an auction in pawnshops. During special seasons, malls give discounts to their products. It is a good place to acquire grinders at a low price. Today having this machine at home becomes a necessity, especially to those people who love coffee. You can drink coffee anytime you want, and anywhere you like.</p>
<p>The author has written more about delonghi spice grinder and delonghi coffee grinder on his site, check them out: <a href="http://www.delonghicoffeegrinder.com/">http://www.delonghicoffeegrinder.com/</a> and <a href="http://www.delonghicoffeegrinder.com/delonghi-burr-coffee-grinder">delonghi spice grinder</a>.</p>
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