Review For coffee that’s as fresh as the neighborhood coffee shop, but served at home, try Cuisinart’s Automatic Grind and Brew coffeemaker. It makes it easy to enjoy fresh coffee with the utmost convenience–ground whole-bean coffee pours directly into the filter basket at a pre-set time for [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, November 7, 2009
Lots of folks dislike the burnt flavor that coffee gets when it sits in a glass pot over a heating element. To avoid this, coffee shops often brew right into large thermal pots to keep the coffee warm without it becoming overcooked. The Zojirushi Fresh Brew does that, too, but in home-sized batches. [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 15, 2009
Brewing a great cup of coffee with a basic coffee machine is possible. You don’t need a thousand dollar espresso master to be an at-home barista. However, brewing a tasty coffee takes work and preparation. To learn more about how to brew a great machine cup of coffee, keep reading. Clean Machine Start your brewing process [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 3, 2009
Why Hourglass Cold Brew?The high heat and fast brew times of hot brew coffee makers create bitter coffee that???s high in acid and hard on the stomach; forcing an estimated 40 million adults in the U.S. to reduce or eliminate their daily cup of coffee. The patented Hourglass coffee maker solves this problem, [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 27, 2009
Brew Central Coffeemaker provides Coffee lovers will all their favorite features in this extra-large capacity coffeemaker. Flavor is a matter of taste, so Cuisinart now offers both regular strength and bold settings. And since temperature is important, too, we’ve included an adjustable heater plate that keeps coffee at the temperature selected. [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 8, 2009
I use Gevalia coffee at home and keep my coffeemaker clean but even when I pour a fresh just-brewed cup it doesn’t equal the flavor and smoothness of restaurant coffee. I also store my coffee in small amounts in an airtight, opaque container to keep it fresh. What is the secret? Is it true that restaurants [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, August 22, 2009
What are the mechanics behind this? I understand that the coffee maker no longer needs to heat the water, but why does it go so much faster?
Continue reading...Saturday, August 15, 2009
It doesnt taste like normal coffee? Is it the coffee or is it me? Ive tried drinking it straight (black) with creamer, with milk, Ive tried using splenda, equal, sweet n low, Im trying sugar tommarrow. I just cant figure it out.
Continue reading...Monday, August 3, 2009
Are you a fan of those expensive expresso machines? Are they worth the money? I was recently given a simple coffee pot by an Italian friend, the kind which you use to heat up water on the stove and the steam is pushed up through a flue in the centre, dissolving ground coffee [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 21, 2009
I collect all sorts of antique appliances. I would like to use an old Art Deco style percolator to make tea. (I don’t drink coffee!) I have a modern West Bend Iced Tea Maker and use it frequently. However, I’d love to make use of this old percolator.
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