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Coffee Maker Myths
Coffee Maker Myths

What You Should Know About Specialty Coffee and Tea

Coffee and tea has long been a traded commodity in the orient.  It has been considered as a drink only for royalties and kings.  These two commodities are processed in almost the same manner for it to become a soothing and relaxing drink.

Knowing Good Quality Specialty Coffee and Tea

Specialty coffee and tea should be made from the best coffee beans and tea leaves in the market.  Coffee and tea experts believe that the best brews come from homegrown and handpicked batches.  But this handpicking process can just be a myth since it really does not affect how the taste and texture comes out.  The one thing that could affect the flavor and texture of coffee and tea is the climate since this can affect the humidity and moisture of the raw products.

It is important to know the quality of specialty coffee and tea since top quality produce are prized at a bigger rate than that of mediocre quality ones.  Having to know the difference can give you the edge in the specialty coffee and tea market by going to specialty coffee and tea shops that are willing to give you the right value for your money.

A good hint to detect a medium or a mediocre type of specialty coffee and tea commodity is the smell of burnt beans from roasting.  These kinds of produce are intentionally burnt because it gives out a good flavor if it is in this state.

Adding Flavor to Your Specialty Coffee and Tea

In the past decade the specialty coffee and tea business has exponentially grown.  Many specialty coffee and tea shops have been sprouting and eating up each other’s neighborhood market shares; each of then brewing and concocting their own original flavors and mixes.

The way coffee and tea is consumed has drastically changed over the years.  Before coffee and tea was only taken hot and straight out of the coffee maker or from an instant foil pack.  Now, specialty coffee and tea drinks are made hot or cold depending on the consumer’s preference.

Vast variety of flavors and other ingredients such as grounded biscuits and whip creams are added to the drink to have that perfect specialty coffee and tea concoction.

But these are just flavors and ingredients to enhance the specialty coffee and tea experience.  A good flavored specialty coffee and tea should not be overpowered by the taste of its other ingredients.  The aroma, texture and flavor of the original coffee and tea must still be present to give coffee and tea drinkers the full experience.

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PostHeaderIcon Coffee Maker Grinder Single Cup

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Spending to much on STARBUCKS coffee?

1. 4 cup drip coffee maker (walgreens) $10.00
2. 1 gallon crystal geyser water (food co) $1.00
3. 200 plain white filters (food co) $1.00
4. 1 Bruan coffee grinder (bed bath and…) $19.00
5. 1 bag STARBUCKS brand coffee $9.00
6. Borrow 2x STARBUCKS tall cups
00.. refrigerate the coffee after opening!
Place filter into basket, pour beans into the grinder lid 1/2 full, grind while shaking the grinder a little bit, empty the grinder lid into the filter basket, place the filter basket into the maker, then add the water, 4 cups.(1/2 lid makes 4 cups)…turn on the maker….brew, then turn the maker off, drink as soon as possible, after the coffee cools.
You’ll get un-hooked an a single bag lasts 2 months
this is the only way to duplicate the store coffee
add half n half to taste
astronomical savings!

I dumped Starbucks about a year ago. Personal reasons. God Bless you.

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Coffee Maker Mr Coffee 12 Cup
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Tips on making a good cup of coffee?

I have a small 4 cup Krups coffee maker and I need help with it. I know how to make coffee in general, but I need to know one thing: What should be the reason for a coffee if I intend to make 4 cups? I do not want to be too strong, but strong enough that I do not see the bottom of the cup when full. Can you give me any suggestions on how much coffee should I use? It would be appreciated. Thanks! Oh, and I'm using original Folgers (if that plays an important role).

I used to think that coffee was a science, in fact it is is a matter of personal taste. Folgers also use the same pot. I think it's a matter of preference. I like strong coffee, but if I have company to clarify a few. I practice what I liked. I use 1 / 2 cup coffee pot full. But as I said, I like the grain! Be prepared to prove you do and experience to your liking. Once you prefect you'll be glad you did. There really is not science, is what you like. Happy Drinking!

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How do you make coffee with a coffee maker?

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If a pot manual 1) Place filter on top of the coffeemaker. 2) 1 tablespoon ground coffee per 6 ounces of water in the filter. 3) Pour boiling water on top in the field. 4) wait and drink. If electric, same address, except pour the required amount of water in the tank, connect, on and wait.

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Costa Rican Coffee Maker (Chorreador)

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Three Sure-Fire gifts for the well equipped kitchen "There was a time when coffee makers and toasters cooking ovens and countertop needs were humble little that toasters on steroids. Â They were well as housewarming gifts, but unlikely to get a "wow!" when opened as a holiday gift.

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