January 11th, 2010 by EspressoMan
This espresso machine comparison is written in the anticipation that it will present you with some essential information before you make a purchase. It is not intended as a brand or model espresso machine comparison but general features you should look out for when making a decision.
Espresso Machines have come a long way. From yesterday’s cowboy pots boiling coffee over the coals to today’s glossy gourmet brewers, there’s a espresso machine to fit each taste, every standard of living,…
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January 4th, 2010 by EspressoMan
When you purchase a commercial espresso maker, you want to get the most dependable machine that produces the best-quality coffee possible, and of course you require this at the lowest price! In our time it tends to be preferable to buy espresso machines online, rather than using the more conventional method of buying from a catalogue or in person: purchasing online is faster, easier, and you can access all the info you need to make an informed decision and buy…
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January 1st, 2010 by EspressoMan
Nowadays coffee shops are everywhere and if you are out shopping no matter where you go today when looking for a cup of coffee, you will be sure to see an espresso pod machine somewhere near by. Espressos are served up daily to millions of people all over the world. The first real working espresso coffee machine to make its appearance was said to have been in Italy in 1935. It was called The Illetta, invented by
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December 29th, 2009 by EspressoMan
Espresso Machines – Not Just For Coffee Shops
Instead of going to the local coffee shop, use your espresso machines instead. There are some excellent opportunities out there for you in these new, must have options for your kitchen. Once only used in coffee shops and in restaurants that were high end, these…
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December 31st, 2009 by EspressoMan

The Bialetti Espresso Machine incorporates Bialetti’s tradition and expertise in its new Mokona electric cappuccino and espresso machine. True to its heritage, the well built, easy to use design includes critical parts that are made in Italy. Its personal and elegant shape resembles the Moka Express, the original Italian Stovetop espresso maker – a true icon of style invented by Bialetti in 1933. The Mokona will use Coffee Pods, Grounds and Capsules.
- New Electric Semi-Automatic Espresso and
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January 12th, 2010 by EspressoMan
With an espresso latte machine in your kitchen at home, you can make your own latte’s to enjoy for yourself- and to amaze your dinner visitors! Some people look at the outlay of a home espresso latte machine and change their minds, but if think about what you usually shell out when you get a latte at your neighborhood coffee shop, whether it is a mom & pop shop or a chain (like Dunkin’ Donuts), you’re spending anywhere from $2…
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January 5th, 2010 by EspressoMan
KitchenAid espresso machine Model KCM511 JavaStudio TM 10 Cup brews exceptionally rich and flavorful coffee. This model features an extra-wide JavaSpa TM Showerhead to soak the flat-bottom brew basket evenly with hot water, ensuring uniform coffee extraction and outstanding flavor. Sophisticated Electronic Temperature Control directly monitors the powerful 1100-Watt Heat pump to brew – and keep – coffee at optimal temperatures. Other features include a 10-Cup dishwasher-safe glass carafe, convenient front-fill water reservoir, Ion-Exchange water filter, Pause and Pour feature,…
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September 2nd, 2010 by EspressoMan
I have never had a coffee grinder, but I have coffee beans. I want to be able to grind them, but I do not know what coffee grinder to buy. I can’t spend very much on it – I am hoping that there is a good coffee grinder for around . I am hoping to be able to buy one with more than one setting.
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August 31st, 2010 by EspressoMan
A recipe calls for 2 teaspoons of instant coffee but I only have regular coffee and don’t want to buy a whole can of instant for only 2 teaspoons. Can I use the regular coffee as a substitute?
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August 29th, 2010 by EspressoMan
Please no one-liners. How would you cleanse the taste of one coffee and taste another? Drinking a sip of water? Also what does a taste tester look for in a coffee taste and aroma?
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August 27th, 2010 by EspressoMan
As a coffee drinker, I’ve seen all kinds of gunk at the bottom of cups and pots of coffee. What are some of the tricks you’ve found for making sure this doesn’t happen.
Some gunk I’ve seen:
grounds in the bottom of the pot / cup
some kind of dark globs at the bottom of the cup
And if you have good tips on using a regular coffee maker to make a great cup of cofee, please share!…
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August 25th, 2010 by EspressoMan
Can the average person taste the difference of a high end cup of coffee. I am going to rule out McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts and refer to the more exotic blends from your Starbucks and Caribou’s and other Specialty Coffee Shops. Can a person discern between Sumatran and Columbian, Kona and Ethiopian, or is good coffee just that, good coffee? I realize there are "super tasters" and "coffee snobs", but I am refering to the average "Joe" so to speak,…
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