Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
The Black and Decker Smart Brew 12-cup Coffee Maker (DCM2000) is a real toiler. Having used it at both office and home, I can guarantee you that. With a height of around 13.5 inches, this Smartbrew coffeemaker is compact and fits anywhere, be it your kitchen or your office space.
Design Wonder: • Perfect [...]
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Posted on April 19th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
If you want to enjoy the same strong espresso coffee drinks served in fine restaurants and numerous coffee shops around the world you are going to have to invest in some additional kitchen equipment. The standard coffee maker can use espresso coffee, but for a true pot of espresso you will need either a full-blown [...]
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Posted on April 16th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
Tired of making daily treks to the coffee shop and spending more money than necessary? Then the Gaggia Titanium Espresso Machine is the answer. This is not a typical discount store espresso machine made of cheap plastic that produces inferior espressos with limp froth. This goes beyond the expectations and wows even the most hard [...]
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Posted on March 6th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
With continued use deposits of coffee oils will build up on components of your espresso machine. If not removed regularly they will cause the coffee to taste rancid.
It is imperative therefore that proper cleaning and maintenance procedures become part of the daily routine particularly for commercial espresso machines.
The following steps will ensure your espresso machine [...]
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Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
The French Press is typically a cylindrical glass and steel contraption popular in Europe that is quickly becoming a household item in America, although unbreakable models are also available. This compact manual machine is rumored to brew a far superior coffee than your standard auto-drip machine due to the fact that paper filters, which absorb flavor oils, [...]
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