Coffee Pods – For The Lazy Coffee Drinker
September 1, 2009 by admin
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These days, people are busier than ever, and every minute count. But how can you get more things done if you’re waiting for the coffee to brew? To fix that problem, there is such a thing called coffee pod maker. With a coffee pod maker, making an excellent cup of coffee is only 30 seconds away.
The first company to manufacturer this unique product is Senseo. In four years, Senseo has sold more than 10 million units. With this much unit sold, it say that people are always looking for a faster way to accomplish a task. Brewing coffee is a daily task for coffee drinker so a coffee pod maker is a lifesaver.
To make coffee with a coffee pod maker is quite simple. There are no fancy features on this machine like you would find on other coffee machines. First, you will need to purchase a coffee pod. Coffee pod looks just like a round tea bag. Then, you will need to fill the coffee maker with water, place the coffee pod in the receptacle, hit the start button and 30 seconds later you have your coffee.
Coffee pods are available in different brew strengths: mild roast, medium roast, and dark roast. They can be purchased in package of 72 coffee pods for less than twenty dollars. It might sound expensive when comparing to how much it cost to buy a 33 oz can of grind coffee for less than ten dollars. However, you are paying a premium for having your coffee ready in thirty seconds with no mess, no measuring, and easy cleanup. For some people, that’s money well spent.
Coffee pod maker makes cleaning up easy. Since the coffee grinds are enclosed in a pod instead of a filter, there is less chance that it will spill. After the coffee pod is used, just discard the pod.
Coffee pod maker are great for people who don’t have a lot of time on their hands, but want to enjoy a great cup of coffee. Also, coffee isn’t just for breakfast anymore, it’s consumed throughout the day too. Having a coffee pod maker will truly help you get more task done.
Search For The Right Coffee Machine
September 1, 2009 by admin
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One important equipment to making coffee is a coffee machine. With so many different coffee machines on the market, how do you know which one is the right one? This will all depend on your preference and what you want out of the coffee machine. Some people are looking for a simple machine that brew coffee, while others want their coffee machine to grind and brew coffee. To help you choose that perfect coffee machine, below are some helpful information.
The most popular coffee machine is the drip coffee machine. There are two types of drip coffee machines: manual and automatic. Both of these machines use filters made from paper, nylon, or even gold. Most people will be using the paper filters since it is the cheapest out of the three. The method of the automatic drip is to pour water into the reservoir and place coffee on the filter. Once the water is heated, it will begin to pour into the coffee in the filter and will begin to drip slowly into the glass container.
With a manual drip machine, the user has more flexibility to change the taste of the coffee while it’s in the middle of the brewing process. The user can stop the brewing process anytime to remove or add more coffee. With the automatic drip machine, that won’t be possible.
Another type of coffee machine is the French press. The coffee beans will be mixed with hot water and the machine will compress the liquid into the glass container. The temperature for the coffee is usually high with this machine so that should be something to consider.
Espresso coffee machine is another great coffee machine. There are two types for these: electric and stovetop. The stovetop is usually the cheaper one, but both have the same principle of making coffee.
Above are just a couple coffee machines available on the market but these types are the one most widely used. Choosing them should depend on what features you want and how they are going to be used. With any coffee machines, if they are used properly, they can last for many years.
Selecting A Coffee Bean Grinder
September 1, 2009 by admin
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If you’re in the market for a coffee bean grinders then you probably know that there are various options available for you. In simple terms, most coffee grinders will be of two types: blade grinders and burr grinders. So which of the two is best for you?
First, both types of grinders can be purchased as electric and manual options. As technology evolves, it’s becoming more popular for people to buy electric machines as a whole since there is a big added convenience. For the purposes of this guide, we’ll concentrate on the electric options rather than manual ones.
Blade Grinders
Blade grinders use blades to chop the coffee beans until they are ground. These machines work on a simple principle – the longer the machine grinds, the finer the grind will be.
Blade grinders are usually cheaper than burr grinders. These are available in many stores and the cost for them are usually under fifty dollars. With their pricing, they still do an effective job of grinding the coffee beans.
Burr Grinders
Burr grinders use a disk type burrs to grind coffee. Using this machine will give you a consistent even grind throughout the whole grinding process. They are ideal for French Press, Percolators, and Drip coffee machines.
The quality of the ground are much higher than those from blade grinders. This quality comes with a hefty price tag. Some models can cost upward of $300 or more. While most models are expensive, you can still find some models for under $200.
Choosing a coffee grinder can be overwhelming, especially when there are hundreds of them to choose from. To make your choice easier, read reviews on them and see how they worked for others in the past. Using the Internet is an excellent source to read reviews and research the coffee grinder. This will give you a real useful idea of how well a model/models may actually work in your own home rather than having to wait to find out once you’ve purchased a grinder.
When it comes down to choosing which coffee bean grinder is right for you, in most cases, come down to budget and how much the taste matters to you. Which ever one you choose, both will do an excellent job of grinding coffee beans.
Selecting A Coffee Roaster
August 31, 2009 by admin
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If you have decided to roast your own coffee at home, then you’re probably wondering how to select the right coffee roaster. There are many types of coffee roaster on the market and there’s nothing worse than buying the wrong kind of roaster for your needs.
When it comes to roasting coffee beans, you don’t really need a coffee roaster to do the job. It is possible to roast beans on the stove, on a barbecue fire, or even in a popcorn popper. However, taking this route will take a lot of time and effort. If you are serious about roasting beans for that perfect cup of coffee, then a proper roasting machine may be your best option.
So, why do people choose to roast their own beans at home? Well, for some people, they want the freshness and the quality of those beans. Buying green coffee beans (unroasted coffee beans) will usually last longer than ready roasted beans. In addition to that, you can simply use them in batches so they will be ultra fresh.
There are two main types of machine to consider when selecting a coffee roaster which are Fluid Bed/Air Roasters and Drum Roasters.
Fluid Bed/Air Roasters
Roasting coffee beans at home can’t be easier than using a standard fluid bed based roaster. These machines are small, compact and designed for small-medium home use. These machines will roast your beans fairly quickly and with minimal fuss.
These kind of machines use hot air during the roasting process, much like popcorn maker. You will be able to see the progress as it roast so you can control how it’s being roasted with a pre-set roasts feature. These machines are great for first-time roaster since it’s easy to operate. As you gain more experience, you can always upgrade to a bigger and more complex roaster.
Drum Roasters
Drum roasters were once found only in coffee shops and stores that roasted their own coffee beans. Nowadays, they are offered for home uses also.
These machines can roast more beans at once and perform the job much quicker than those of a fluid bed roaster. Most will work on a conduction or convection method. With this kind of machine, you place the beans in a drum, close the lid, turn the machine on and wait until the roast is done.
Whichever type of machine you choose to buy, it is recommended to read reviews and do your research first before purchasing one as these will tell you things that manufacture won’t. You can read reviews on the Internet and the reviews are written by people who have used these machines already.