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Espresso Coffee, Second Edition: The Science of Quality

31. October 2009

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Espresso Coffee, Second Edition: The Science of Quality

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“I have learned many things from this book. But above all I have learned thy it is scientifically wrong to order a ‘long’ expresso as I have always done - you cannot play around with physics and chemisty: if you interfere with important parameters like time and volume you will jeopardize the quality aspects of expresso.”–Roberto Satolli, Director of Occhio Clinico”In my 30 years working in the food service industry, I have rarely come accross a text that so thoroughly and yet so manageably treat its topic . . . Anyone who wants to truly understand the chemistry behind the process if brewung expresso should read this book.”–Thomas J Kelly, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.”Trust the Illy family, with its decades [Read More...]

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Grounds for Agreement: The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain (Hardcover)

31. October 2009

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Grounds for Agreement: The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain

As the popularity of coffee and coffee shops has grown worldwide in recent years, so has another trend–globalization–which has greatly affected growers and distributors. This book analyzes changes in the structure of the coffee commodity chain over the

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How Do I Go About Selling My Gourmet Coffee?

31. October 2009

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I have exclusive rights to a new import of premium Costa Rican coffee. The coffee is great, but how do I go about getting others to realize it and purchase it?

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DeLonghi DC312T 14-Cup Drip Coffeemaker

31. October 2009

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DeLonghi DC312T 14-Cup Drip Coffeemaker

Brew up to 14 cups (70 ounces) of great-tasting coffee with this easy-to-use drip coffeemaker. The unit’s showerhead design helps extract coffee’s full natural flavor by allowing water to completely saturate all coffee grounds, while its aroma button activates a unique brewing process that enhances the flavor and aroma of coffee. The coffeemaker achieves this full-bodied flavor by saturating the grounds a little at a time using a time-released process that dispenses water into the filter basket in 30-second intervals. It also provides a pause-and-serve function, for pouring a quick cup midbrew, and a 24-hour programmable timer with two-hour automatic shut-off. Setting the timer allows for waking up to the aroma of freshly [Read More...]

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How Do I Make The Perfect Cup Of Coffee?

30. October 2009

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I have a stove top espresso and I usually just complete it by adding hot water and milk. It actually tastes quite nice but I still don’t seem to get the over the counter coffee experience at home. When I buy a coffee at a cafe, I normally drink cappuccino. How can I recreate something like this at home?

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Coffee at Luke’s: An Unauthorized Gilmore Girls Gabfest

30. October 2009

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Coffee at Luke's: An Unauthorized Gilmore Girls Gabfest (Smart Pop series)

From Publishers Weekly

Novelist Crusie resumes editorial duties in this follow-up to her previous Smart Pop series entries (Flirting with Pride and Prejudice, Totally Charmed), a collection of essays on the television series Gilmore Girls, a small-town mom-and-daughter dramedy known for clever, rapid-fire dialogue and rich relationships. This title arrives just in time for grieving fans-after seven seasons, Gilmore recently aired its final show-but is a typically mixed bag. Charlotte Fullerton’s defense of the show’s cantankerous elder stateswoman, Emily, is an insightful look at “a fascinatingly complex, layered fictional human being.” Sara Morrison’s “Your Guide to the Real Stars Hollow Business World,” in which she compar [Read More...]

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Coffee: Quality is Important

30. October 2009

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A quality cup of coffee can depend on many factors, such as:


The time since the coffee beans were ground;

The time since the beans were roasted;

How clean the brewing equipment is;

The quality of the coffee bean being used;

The quality of the water being used.


Some Interesting Facts About Coffee


The quality of the coffee bean is the most important of these factors, if you are going to buy “good” coffee. The very best bean will taste bad if any one of the other listed characteristics are out of place. Not all coffee beans are equal, but the other points listed above will even the field.


A lesser coffee that has been freshly roasted and ground is many times better than coffee that has been roasted and ground then left to get stale - no matter how good it was when it was fresh.


A can of coffee found in the supermarket often contains large amounts of robusta, low quality Arabica beans and past crop (old) beans. To make matters worse, there is no way for the major coffee companies that roast and ship all over the country to get you truly fresh coffee.


Once you have coffee that has been freshly roasted and ground, good water and brewing equipment free of oil residues from the last brew and the quality of the coffee beans makes a huge difference.


How To Tell Coffee Quality


Please note that a coffee can bought in the supermarket often contains a blend of Arabica and robusta beans, while most coffee houses sell only Arabica beans. Arabica beans are normally rich in flavor - while robusta beans have more caffeine, less flavor and are cheaper to make.


There is an exception to every rule, and the exception here is that some very good espresso coffees will have small amounts of the highest quality robusta beans available on the market. This should not, however, be taken as a guarantee that a coffee house will have any better coffee than the diner down the street.


If any of the previously discussed items, such as cleanliness or freshness, are not in order then even the very best coffee can be made to taste bad.


When you buy coffee, whether it be in a coffee house or in a supermarket, you want to get 100% Arabica - except for espresso blends, which may be a combination of both. Whether good quality robusta can improve the flavor of espresso is up for debate.


For absolute freshness when buying in a coffee house, it is better to buy popular blends that move fast - while buying in a supermarket, vacuum packaged containers with an expiration date are your best bet although all canned coffee will be stale to some extent.


It should be noted that in order to be able to vacuum pack coffee, industrial coffee producers actually let the coffee sit for a while before it is packed. As soon as coffee is roasted it starts to release CO2, in a process called outgassing. This can actually help to protect the bean from going stale. Unfortunately for the people vacuum packing coffee or putting coffee in tins, this also will inflate the bags. This outgassing is the reason that you may very well see one-way valves on coffee bags. These valves allow the CO2 to escape, while keeping oxygen from entering the bag.


Chances are fairly high that you will not get truly fresh coffee in a supermarket. This is an absolute fact if it is pre-ground. In a coffee house, look for a shop that roasts in-house and ask what was roasted that day. If the person behind the counter does not know, ask to talk to someone who does know. If no one knows, simply go somewhere else.


Additionally, it should be noted that coffee is at its very best after a few hours rest. This is one of those places where an expert in the field of coffee can advise you. As a general rule of thumb, most coffees are improved with a rest time of about 12 to 24 hours. Some coffees, particularly those that are musty or earth coffees, actually mellow for the first two to three days - making a much longer rest better.


A final point to remember is that for best results, grind your own coffee. Buying fresh and then having it ground completely defeats the purpose. Ground coffee only lasts a few hours or one day at the very most.

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David McFarlane is a proud contributing author and writes articles on coffee. You can visit his site at http://www.i-want-coffee.com

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Primula PCP-2906 6-Cup Coffee Press, Black

30. October 2009

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Primula PCP-2906 6-Cup Coffee Press, Black

A French press consists of a narrow cylindrical jug usually made of glass or clear plastic, equipped with a lid and a plunger, made of metal or plastic, which fits tightly in the cylinder and which has a fine wire or nylon mesh acting as a filter. Coffee is brewed by placing the coffee and water together, leaving to brew for a few minutes, then depressing the plunger to trap the coffee grinds at the bottom of the jug. A French press requires coffee of a more coarse grind than that used for a drip brew coffee filter, such as produced by a burr mill grinder rather than the whirling blade variety, as a finer grind will seep through the press filter and into the coffee. Because the coffee grounds remain in direct contact with t [Read More...]

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The Bug in Teacher’s Coffee: And Other School Poems

29. October 2009

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The Bug in Teacher's Coffee: And Other School Poems (I Can Read Book 2)

From Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2-An introduction to poetry and personification that gives voice to the everyday objects found in a school. From the “Good Morning” welcome of the building to the shrill good-bye of “The School Bell,” beginning readers will be captivated by the quirky personalities of things that normally receive little notice. This wacky world of rhyme brings to life a petrified pencil trapped in a desk, monkey bars, and a slide, among other items. Reed’s zany artwork is a perfect complement to the humorous poetry.Maura Bresnahan, Shawsheen School, Andover, MA Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Hardcover
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How Can I Remove A Coffee Stain From A Wooden Floor?

29. October 2009

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I have wooden stairs and they aren’t finished with anything. My sister dropped coffee on them and it stained the stairs. Apparently the wood absorbed it. Is there any way this can be removed?

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