CoffeeGeek is what is commonly known as a community website, one that allows active participation by people from around the world. CoffeeGeek's main purpose is to inform, educate and entertain coffee and espresso lovers from around the world.
CoffeeKid is a website that explores the culture and artistry of espresso and coffee, around the world, and right at home.
Detailed information about espresso preparation, coffee brewing, coffee agriculture, social issues, coffee markets, and the coffee sciences ...
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For many, the morning depends on it. But for all those minutes spent watching the coffee drip...drip...have you ever wondered what's going on inside the coffee maker Check it out!
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Brewing The Perfect Cup of Java The Finest Espresso Machines of San Francisco We've Seen the Future...It's Organic! Finding The Perfect Espresso Machine by Rosemary Furfaro Making great espresso at home, similar to what you get in your favorite caf , requires a good understanding of the principles of espresso making and a reliable machine that suits your needs. Add a little patience and regular ...
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Seasoned Cooking October 1998 Issue Home Espresso/Cappuccino Machines by Chris Schaefer Last month I wrote an article on home coffee grinders. It covered such items as available models, their differences, and prices to name a few. Similarly, I intend this article to cover the different models of espresso/cappuccino machines available to the average American home consumer and what sets them apart.
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Seasoned Cooking September 1998 Issue Home Coffee Grinders by Chris Schaefer This article, the first of two installments, will prepare you for an eventual purchase of a new home coffee grinder. It is the hope of the author to supply enough technical information, pricing details, and tips and tricks for you, the reader, to begin shopping immediately. But first, a brief history of the coffee ...
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Seasoned Cooking September 1999 Issue Bean There... Done That. by Chris Schaefer This, the last of the appliance reviews, focuses on a new category; the coffee bean roaster. We began our adventure last year, with coffee grinders and espresso machines. Next I showed you, the reader, what to look for when purchasing such common kitchen appliances as slow cookers and mixers. We have come full ...
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Seasoned Cooking September 2000 Issue by Chris Schaefer What espresso machine should I buy If I had a nickel for every time I've either heard that phrase or seen it in text, I'd be ... well, wealthier isn't exactly true. I'd have more money for coffee, to be certain. In an article written for Seasoned Cooking in the Fall of 1998, I expounded on a few of the different home models of espresso and ...
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