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		<title>Digest #60</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Make a Caffe Latte step1 make a shot of espresso equaling between 1 and 1 1/2 oz. (see &#38;quot how to make an espresso&#38;quot in the. step2 steam 10 oz. milk. step3 point your steam wand towards the bottom of your stainless steel pitcher to steam y&#8230;. What does caffe latte mean?1.strong espresso [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=70&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/590">How to Make a Caffe Latte</a><BR><BR>    step1 make a shot of espresso equaling between 1 and 1 1/2 oz. (see &amp;quot how to make an espresso&amp;quot  in the. <BR>    step2 steam 10 oz. milk. <BR>    step3 point your steam wand towards the bottom of your stainless steel pitcher to steam y&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-70"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/591">What does caffe latte mean?</a><BR>1.strong espresso coffee with a topping of frothed steamed milk&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/592">What&#8217;s the difference between Cappuccino and a Caffe Latte ??</a><BR>A cappuccino has espresso and steamed milk, that is the milk is a thick foam. Caffe Latte&#8217; is a espresso topped with hot milk and little foam&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/593">How to make a kool caffe latte cup with steaming hot coffee and s.?</a><BR>Submitted by www.photoshopmonster.com Great photoshop tutorial for web designers to learn to make coffee mug and stars&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/594">How to Make A Caffe Latte Like A Pro</a><BR>This advice can also apply to making any other drink, but lattes are probably the easiest way to start. This advice assumes you&#8217;re using a pump or thermoblock espresso machine  steam units are fine for some applications, but they&#8217;re terribl&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/595">What is a caffe americano</a><BR>Caffe Americano is a &amp;quot lite&amp;quot  watered-down version of espresso, usually made with one shot of espresso and 6 &#8211; 8 oz&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/596">How to Make a Caffe Americano</a><BR><BR>    step1 pour one shot, or 1 1/2 oz. espresso, into a 6-oz. cup. (see &amp;quot how to make an espresso&amp;quot  in the. <BR>    step2 add boiling water to the espresso until the cup is full&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/597">Where do coffee beans come from?</a><BR>Most coffee beans come from South Africa. e.g McDonalds claim they get there&#8217;s from There&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/598">How to Roast Coffee Beans</a><BR><BR>    step1 turn on the air popper and let it heat up. find an air popper that heats from the sides and not. <BR>    step2 pour the green coffee beans into the popper until they stop swirling. they will begin swirling. <BR>    step3 be prepared t&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/599">How to Store Coffee Beans</a><BR><BR>    step1 it is important to not expose the coffee beans to any moisture. <BR>    step2 do not put coffee beans in the refrigerator even with an airtight container. moisture will dilute. <BR>    step3 store coffee beans in an airtight jar in a co&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can I grind whole coffee beans in a food chopper?Its nearly imposable to get it fine enough in a food processor. You might wanna start like that then maybe wrap it up in plastic warp put it in a zip lock and try pounding it with a rolling pin or flat headed meat cleaver or [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=69&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/580">Can I grind whole coffee beans in a food chopper?</a><BR>Its nearly imposable to get it fine enough in a food processor. You might wanna start like that then maybe wrap it up in plastic warp put it in a zip lock and try pounding it with a rolling pin or flat headed meat cleaver or something like &#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-69"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/581">DO I HAVE TO PERSONALLY MANAGE MY IT&amp;#8217 S A GRIND COFFEE HOUSE??</a><BR>The day-to-day operation of your store may be handled by an It&amp;#8217 s A Grind trained manager under your full time supervision&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/582">What People Are Saying About It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House- and Drive.?</a><BR>Relief from chain coffeehouses, this locally-owned spot in Frisco offers quality roasted beans, freshly baked goodies and upscale comfy seating&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/583">How grind coffee for coffee press.</a><BR>How good is 1996 cobra how is canada connected to vietnam how is peppermint good for you how get into settings page firefox how is nuclear medicine used how foreclosure vs bankruptcy . How i weaned my nursing baby how good is innova catfood&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/584">Can you grind coffee in a mini chopper?</a><BR>No, mini choppers can&amp;#8217 t chop coffee beans. Coffee beans need to be ground in a mill. Most mini chopper instructions tell you not to chop anything that&amp;#8217 s too hard, like nutmeg or ice, as you&#8217;ll damage the mini choppers&#8217; blades&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/585">Why Grind My Own Coffee Beans?</a><BR>As a child, I remember accompanying my grandmother to a small grocery store. About halfway down the third aisle sat a large red coffee grinder and a few bins of beans. My grandmother would pour a couple scoops of beans in the top of the mac&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/586">Does Anyone Grind Their Own Coffee?</a><BR>I just started using my coffee grinder and wish I had started a long time ago. The coffee is so tasty! asked 7 months ago&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/587">Is the Grind and Brew Coffee Maker Easy to Clean?</a><BR>The cleanup involved with the DGB-600BC is slightly more involved than with a traditional coffeemaker, however it is still relatively easy. The reason there is a little more cleanup is that you have to clean the coffee pot &amp;amp  filter and &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/588">Do you grind your own coffee?</a><BR>No, I don&#8217;t drink coffee because it gives m stomach cramps. I drink tea instead. But yes when I was young, we used to pick coffee beans when they&#8217;re ripe, let them dry and then pound the skin out of them, roast them and then grind them agai&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/589">What is the best &amp;quot grind and brew&amp;quot  automatic coffee make.?</a><BR>I have a Cuisinart Automatic Grind &amp;amp  Brew Thermal and it works quite well for me. I add the water and place the beans in the grinder and program it to go off right b4 I get up. It shuts off with 5 beeps when the coffee is finished and s&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How much coffee should I grind at once time, and how fine should .?Grind only as much coffee as you will use right away. After grinding, stored coffee will begin to lose its flavor when exposed to air. The coarseness of the grind depends on how long it takes your coffeemaker to brew it. The [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=68&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/570">How much coffee should I grind at once time, and how fine should .?</a><BR>Grind only as much coffee as you will use right away. After grinding, stored coffee will begin to lose its flavor when exposed to air. The coarseness of the grind depends on how long it takes your coffeemaker to brew it. The longer the brew&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-68"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/571">How many times do you grind your coffee in the morning??</a><BR>Any grinding around here does not include coffee&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/572">Where was It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House founded?</a><BR>It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House was founded in Long Beach, California&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/573">When was It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House founded?</a><BR>It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House was founded 1994 in Long Beach, California&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/574">Can you grind coffee beans in a regular food processor to use for.?</a><BR>Yes, you can. However, the grounds might ruin your food processor. They are very difficult to remove and get stuck everywhere. You don&#8217;t want to ruin a Braun.that&#8217;s a good food processor and it will last you for years. I usually avoid kit&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/575">How To Make Coffee &#8211; Grind The Coffee Beans Just Before Making Co.?</a><BR>When making that great cup of coffee, remember that coffee ground a month ago and dumped in a can will not match grinding fresh beans and immediately brewing the coffee. Grinding the beans right before making the coffee has a huge tangible &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/576">Where is It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House headquarters located?</a><BR>the headquarters of It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House is located in Long Beach, California, USA&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/577">What is It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House&#8217;s website?</a><BR>It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House&#8217;s website is http://www.itsagrind.com&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/578">Is the &#8216;It&#8217;s a Grind&#8217; coffee place in Fresno, CA still open? Or d.?</a><BR>it is still open, &#8216;The Grind&#8217; is located in the north east corner of champlain and perrin, right next to &#8216;Young Chefs Academy&#8217;&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/579">What is the location of It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House?</a><BR>the location of It&#8217;s a Grind Coffee House is Long Beach, California, USA&#8230;<BR><BR></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How You Grind Your Coffee MattersAlthough there are many variables involved in making a great cup of coffee, the two most important in my opinion are 1. using fresh roasted coffee beans and 2. grinding your coffee correctly. This post aims at explaining the grinding proces&#8230;. Can you grind coffee beans in a food processor?One [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=67&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/560">How You Grind Your Coffee Matters</a><BR>Although there are many variables involved in making a great cup of coffee, the two most important in my opinion are 1. using fresh roasted coffee beans and 2. grinding your coffee correctly. This post aims at explaining the grinding proces&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-67"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/561">Can you grind coffee beans in a food processor?</a><BR>One of the few things a food processor cannot do is grind coffee beans. The best speed for food processing is too slow for grinding coffee beans. Also, the diameter of the bowl is too large so that the beans can fly to the side because of t&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/562">What is the best grind for coffee beans?</a><BR>If you have an espresso machine, then espresso grind is the way to go. Espresso grind is very very fine. If you are brewing espresso beans in a drip or french press, use the grind appropriate for the machine. The common grinds from fine to &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/563">What&#8217;s the best method for grinding coffee beans?</a><BR>Here at Peace Coffee, while we are certainly glad to grind your coffee for you, we highly recommend that you grind it yourself. It doesn&#8217;t take long but it does make a world of difference in how your coffee will taste&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/564">Why should I grind coffee at home?</a><BR>After we roast our coffee, we assure a shelf life of whole year. We sell our coffee in different presentations: small bags of 125 gr, medium packages of 400 gr, and a large presentation of 5-pound bag. Our package consists of Foil Gusseted &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/565">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Con Panna</a><BR>Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe&#8217;s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player Showing 1-5 Part of the video series: How to Make the Single Con Panna How to Assemble and Serve a Sing. How to Choose Espresso Beans for. H&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/566">When grinding coffee beans how do I know when They are ground eno.?</a><BR>First of all, don&#8217;t grind them all at once. The beans keep better when they&#8217;re left whole. Put them in an airtight container and store them in a cool, dark place (not the fridge). Just grind a bit when you need it. Also, 30 lbs is an awful &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/567">Do coffee bean grinders really make a difference , coffee makers .?</a><BR>Roasting coffee beans are much easier with coffee roasters because they can cook the beans to prepare them for grinding while extracting their flavors and obtaining their dark color&amp;#226 &amp;#148 all in the convenience of your home. They are made of a &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/568">How should I grind my coffee beans?</a><BR>Coffee used for drip brewing should be ground to the consistency of granulated sugar. If the drip cycle takes less than four minutes, grind your coffee finer. If it takes more than six minutes, grind your coffee coarser. If you&#8217;re using a F&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/569">What&#8217;s the best way to grind coffee?</a><BR>The best home grinders work using the same principles as our big commercial models. Burr grinders have two disks: one spinning, one stationary. As soon as the coffee is ground, the machine shoots it into a waiting container. Blade grinders &#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What type of coffee grind?For dosage, Chemex advises 1 rounded tablespoon of regular-grind coffee per 5-oz cup. Like any other brewing method, your best coffee will come after you make your own adjustments to the dosage. By &#38;#8220 regular&#38;#8221 grind, they mean coffee ground f&#8230;. How fine should I grind my coffee?Again, as fine as [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=66&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/550">What type of coffee grind?</a><BR>For dosage, Chemex advises 1 rounded tablespoon of regular-grind coffee per 5-oz cup. Like any other brewing method, your best coffee will come after you make your own adjustments to the dosage. By &amp;#8220 regular&amp;#8221  grind, they mean coffee ground f&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-66"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/551">How fine should I grind my coffee?</a><BR>Again, as fine as you want to. The longer the water sits on the coffee, the coarser the grind should be. So, grind chunkiest for french press and cowboy coffee, and finest for espresso. Grind coffee for melitta style makers finer than flat-&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/552">What is the difference between blade and burr coffee grinders??</a><BR>Blade grinders are cheaper, but can grind the beans unevenly and are often messy. Burr grinders are slightly more expensive, but grind evenly and are easy to clean and use&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/553">Should you remove &#8216;quakers&#8217; before grinding your coffee beans??</a><BR>I just learned moments ago that quakers &amp;#8212  in the world of coffee &amp;#8212  are a whole different thing from the guy on the oatmeal container. &amp;quot Quakers are underdeveloped coffee beans that accidentally made it through the manufacturing process,&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/554">How should I grind my coffee?</a><BR>What kind of brewer are you using? (espresso machine, Mr. Coffee, percolator, etc.)   Espresso machines require a fine grind. If you are brewing in a Mr. Coffee, use a medium grind. Percolators and French Presses need a coarse grind&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/555">How does Caf&amp;#233  Milagro grind its coffee?</a><BR>All coffees ordered on-line are ground for a standard coffee maker&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/556">How To Coffee Grind/Two-Step</a><BR>Short demo clip by bboy tactic for the coffee grind and the two-step. Written tutorials can be found at danceforums.net Posted by Adminat 6:11 AM&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/557">Can I grind coffee in a vitamix?</a><BR>Yes you can just make sure you use your tamper. It works great! I love my Vitamix! Coffee tastes great this way! Good luck!&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/558">Is folgers regular grind coffee gluten free?</a><BR>I don&#8217;t know why Gluten would be added to any coffee. BTW: Gluten is a veggie protein found in weat flour&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/559">What is the right size coffee grind for french press coffee??</a><BR>Call it a French press, a Bodum or even the old fashioned Cafeolette. The right grind is very important. Forget the ground to powder stuff you put into your autodrip. The press needs medium coarse and it needs uniform size to work the way i&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 13:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does coffee of coarse grind contain less caffeine than a finer gr.?It is true that the coarseness of the grind effects the strength of the coffee (among other things), but the caffeine content will still be the same because it is dependent on the type of bean and not on the coarseness of the grind. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=65&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/540">Does coffee of coarse grind contain less caffeine than a finer gr.?</a><BR>It is true that the coarseness of the grind effects the strength of the coffee (among other things), but the caffeine content will still be the same because it is dependent on the type of bean and not on the coarseness of the grind. The lon&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-65"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/541">How To Grind Coffee With A Blade Grinder (Also known as a coffee .?</a><BR>This type of grinder usually has a clear plastic top that covers a coffee bean reservoir. The blade looks (and works) like a propeller and is seated in the center of the reservoir. The beans are poured into the reservoir and the top is repl&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/542">Does the type of grinder I use affect the flavor of my coffee??</a><BR>Yes, a burr grinder is what we recommend. This type of grinder will improve the flavor of your coffee. We also recommend using the right grind level for the way you are brewing the coffee. The finer the grind, the shorter amount of time the&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/543">What are the benefits of grinding your own coffee?</a><BR>The benefits are immense.make sure you buy a burr grinder (they are more pricey..but then you can adjust the grind for your brew methods). Starbucks makes a good one, plus if it breaks, they&#8217;ll fix or replace it for free. Coffee tastes fr&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/544">How does the Virtuoso know how finely to grind coffee beans??</a><BR>There are 40 fineness settings which you can select by turning the bean container&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/545">Is grinding your own coffee beans for an auto-drip maker generall.?</a><BR>Never, ever buy ground coffee. It&#8217;s stale and it&#8217;s horrible. The key to great coffee is freshness. Roasted coffee contains several hundred flavor components (more than wine), however, whole bean coffee begins to lose flavor components after&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/546">How to get the  perfect cup of coffee &amp;#8211  Remember  Beans-Grind-Bre.?</a><BR>Take the following steps to brew a better cup of coffee: The Perfect Beans Purchase the best quality, whole coffee beans, available freshest at Eagle River Roasters. Grind just before brewing (preferably at home). Once ground, coffee quickl&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/547">How to choose the best coffee grind?</a><BR>Perculators/ Bodums: Coarse grind, and if you are using a blade grind process for 5-7 seconds. Plunger Pots/ Electric Drip Pots: Medium grind. If you are using a blade grinder, process for about 10 seconds. Manual Drip Pots/ Espresso Machin&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/548">How Do Coffee Grinders Work?</a><BR>A trip to the grocery store and a journey into the driveway of coffee, this is where you will see the windmills of coffee and coffee. The plant coffee has become so popular for all domestic use and popularity of coffee and other drinks coff&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/549">How long do I grind the coffee beans?</a><BR>It really depends on how strong you like your coffee. The stronger more expresso like flavor comes from grinding the coffee into a powder, the less potent stuff is more chunky&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 15:59:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What brand of coffee do you buy for brewing at home? Do you have .?I buy store roasted beans and grind at home. Then I use fresh, filtered water and a coffee machine for a regular brew or an espresso machine for espresso drinks. However, usually the beans are only the beginning. You can add [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=64&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/530">What brand of coffee do you buy for brewing at home? Do you have .?</a><BR>I buy store roasted beans and grind at home. Then I use fresh, filtered water and a coffee machine for a regular brew or an espresso machine for espresso drinks. However, usually the beans are only the beginning. You can add a little of a n&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-64"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/531">Is it a good idea to roast and grind coffee at home?</a><BR>Always grind coffee fresh just before you use it. Whole beans&#8217; natural protection against staling is destroyed when they&#8217;re ground. Roasting coffee at home can be fun &#8211; but messy. Several home roasting devices are marketed, but a profession&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/532">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Vanilla Latte</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: So now we&#8217;re going to talk about your espresso grinder and this is one of the example of a home espresso grinder. How it works is you have your hopper here where you throw the beans into, feeds it down into where the coffee is &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/533">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Breve Latte</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: So now we are going to talk about the grinder that you are going to use to grind your beans. Right here, I have two variations of home espresso grinders. For this one, you have your hopper where you put the beans in. It drops d&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/534">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Double Vanilla Latte</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: So now we&#8217;re going to go into your espresso grinders that you use to grind your beans. Right here I have one example of a home espresso grinder, and how it works is you have your hopper here where you throw your beans into. It &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/535">How to Grind Coffee Beans to Make a Double Breve Latte</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: Now we&#8217;re going to talk about the espresso grinder that you&#8217;re going to use to grind the beans up for your espresso shots. Here we have one example of a home used espresso grinder. How it works is you got your hopper here where&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/536">How to Grind Coffee Beans to Make Double Espresso com Panna?</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: So the next thing that we are going to do is begin the preparation process for our espresso shots for our double con panna. You take your porter filter out here. The first thing that I do is wipe it with a clean, dry, towel in &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/537">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Double Espresso com Panna</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: So, the next thing we are going to be talking about is your espresso grinder. So, here we have an example of one home espresso grinder. And how it works is you got your hopper where you throw the beans into, feeds down into whe&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/538">Can you grind coffee in a food processor?</a><BR>&amp;quot Yes and No&amp;quot  While the food processor will indeed be able to at least do some sort of a rudimentary grind, most food processors have plastic grinding chambers, which the coffee beans will scratch in the grindind process. If you ar&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/539">How to Grind Coffee Beans to Make Espresso Shots for a Double Cap.?</a><BR>Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe&#8217;s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player Showing 1-5 Part of the video series: How to Make the Double Cappucino How to Assemble a Double Cappuci. How to Blend Foam and Milk for a. H&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/520">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Americano</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: So now we&#8217;re going to talk about your espresso grinders that you&#8217;re going to use to grind your beans for the espresso shots for the single Americano. So this is a home-used espresso grinder. And how it works, you got your hoppe&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-63"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/521">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Cappucino</a><BR>Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe&#8217;s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player Showing 1-5 Part of the video series: How to Make the Single Cappucino How to Assemble and Serve a Sing. How to Blend Foam and Milk for a. H&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/522">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Latte</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: Next thing we&#8217;re going to talk about is the grinders, and that being whether you have one of these home use espresso grinders or one of the smaller blade grinders. For this grinder, you have the hopper where you put the beans, &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/523">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Double Machiatto</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: All right. So the next thing that I&#8217;m going to talk about is your espresso grinders that you are going to use to run the espresso shots. Here we have one of the home-used espresso grinders. And here you have the hopper where yo&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/524">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Double Latte</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: Alright, so next we are going to talk about grinding the coffee and the grinders that you are going to use to prepare your espresso. So here we have a home espresso grinder. And basically, you have your hopper here where the co&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/525">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Mocha</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: So now I&#8217;m going to be talking about your espresso grinders. Right here, I have two variations of grinders. On this one, you have your hopper where you put the beans in. Drops down into the area where the coffee is actually gro&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/526">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Macchiatto</a><BR>CLANCY ROSE: The next thing that I&#8217;m talking is your espresso grinders. And so, like if we have a home espresso grinder like this one here, you have your hopper where the coffee goes into and it feeds into where the coffee is ground, spits &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/527">How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Double Espresso</a><BR>Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe&#8217;s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player Showing 1-5 Part of the video series: How to Make the Double Espresso How to Assemble and Serve a Doub. How to Choose Coffee Beans for a. Ho&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/528">Do you know of any ways you can grind coffee beans without a grin.?</a><BR>A: You can use anything to &amp;quot grind&amp;quot  coffee that gets the beans the right size. You can use a hammer, &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/529">Do I have to grind coffee beans with a coffee bean grinder or is .?</a><BR>A blender, food processor or even a vegetable chopper will work fine&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 15:27:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What makes the most difference in the taste: a good grinder, a sp.?All those things make a difference, but in general, the coffee pot makes the least amount of difference (assuming a decent-working and clean coffee pot). In general if you are experimenting and don&#38;#8217 t want to spend a lot of money, keep the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=62&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/510">What makes the most difference in the taste: a good grinder, a sp.?</a><BR>All those things make a difference, but in general, the coffee pot makes the least amount of difference (assuming a decent-working and clean coffee pot). In general if you are experimenting and don&amp;#8217 t want to spend a lot of money, keep the e&#8230;.<BR><BR><span id="more-62"></span><br />
<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/511">What type of coffee grinders are in grocery stores?</a><BR>I worked in retail grocery and it is a plate grinder, like in a flour processing plant, it uses to metal grinding wheels, and rubs the beans, by adjusting the plates it allows you to make it coarse or extra fine for Espesso or Turkish, most&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/512">What a difference in coffee taste between your grinder and our el.?</a><BR>&amp;quot Hi Tom, My grinder arrived this weekend and I just have to say thank you so much for such a beautiful piece of art. In our high tech times,  quality craftsmanship and practicality always  come full circle and withstand the test of tim&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/513">How to fix the filter door on the Cuisinart bean grinder/coffee m.?</a><BR>In an attempt to clean under the ocffee filter housing part, I removed a screw underneath which was connecting a small square piece of plastic. As soon as the plastic came off, a V-shaped spring fell out. I have deterined that the spring is&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/514">Which Coffee Maker Grinding Out The Answer , Home Appliances?</a><BR>Legend goes back to a lonely sheep herder in Ethiopia who noticed his sheep acting strangely every time they ate certain red berries from a certain bush. One has to wonder why he himself decided to give the berries a try.  Well that is of n&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/515">How to Select The Best Coffee Grind For Your Coffee Maker?</a><BR><BR>    step1 selecting the best coffee grind for your coffee makerthe objective to gourmet coffee brewing. <BR>    step2 types of coffee grindscourse- distinct large bulky grounds of coffee, much like heavy grained. <BR>    step3 auto/manual drip &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/516">Does it matter how fine you grind coffee?</a><BR>you match the grind to the type of coffee maker. if you buy your wole bean in a grocery store the grinder will have an adjustable grinder with pictures of the type of coffee maker on it. And yes, it does make a difference. If you&#8217;re going t&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/517">How to Grind Coffee for a Single Espresso</a><BR>Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe&#8217;s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player Showing 1-5 Part of the video series: How to Make the Single Espresso How to Fill an Expresso Shot Bas. Now Playing How to Make the Single Esp&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/518">Why the proper coffee grind is crucial 6 Article</a><BR>Do find that the first sip of your coffee makes your eyes want to explode? Are you careful to avoid the last sip so that you don&#8217;t have to chew it? Are there days when you seriously wonder if a spoon could stand in your .read more If you &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/519">Do burr grinders make better coffee?</a><BR>I started out using a blade grinder. The grind was inconsistent (bigger pieces and fine grounds together) and I couldn&#8217;t really get it fine enough. It wasn&#8217;t bad coffee, and still better tasting than something pre-ground from a supermarket&#8230;..<BR><BR></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is my grinder not grinding coffee beans?Make sure the grinder is plugged into a working 120V electrical outlet&#8230;. Can anyone reccomend a good spice/coffee grinder that will grind .?Hi there,I would like to recommend the Krups KM 75 &#8211; I bought mine a few years ago &#8211; I haven&#8217;t ground coffee but use it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cofferi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7498179&amp;post=61&amp;subd=cofferi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/501">Can anyone reccomend a good spice/coffee grinder that will grind .?</a><BR>Hi there,I would like to recommend the Krups KM 75 &#8211; I bought mine a few years ago &#8211; I haven&#8217;t ground coffee but use it regularly to grind spices. I bought mine in Boots.CheersSparklyedit: just googled it and seen a picture but it bears no &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/502">How to Grind Coffee at Home</a><BR><BR>  consider what is most important factor to you: price, time and convenience, or quality. <BR>  get relatively inexpensive blade grinder  if you are money conscious. <BR>  buy wheel burr  grinder if you want to have control of coarseness (but this &#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/503">Why the proper coffee grind is crucial</a><BR>If you don&#8217;t grind your coffee properly, your well thought out cafe will taste like some garbage. Most people underestimate the power of perfect grind. First things first &#8211; buy a decent grinder and keep it pristinely clean. Build up from pr&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/504">Can I use my coffee bean grinder for espresso beans??</a><BR>Because of the additional oils in espresso beans, I would go ahead and spend the $20 and get another cheap grinder. I ruined a very expensive burr grinder with espresso beans because I could not get all of the oils off of the grinder. Groun&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/505">WHICH COFFEE GRIND?</a><BR>variety of grinds. It is much less sensi-tive to the coffee grind than most other pump espresso machines. You can even grind with a regular blade grinder and still get crema espresso coffee. The coarser the coffee, the faster the water will&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/506">Do you use your Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand Blender chopper/grinde.?</a><BR>If you want to grind coffee beans, I recommend buying an inexpensive spice grinder. They run abut $20 and are quite handy. I&#8217;ve use them for over 20 years to grind coffee. Hope this helps! Dave&#8230;<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/507">Can I use a herb grinder to grind ground coffee beans into fine p.?</a><BR>I think you mean a burr grinder. If so, the conventional wisdom is that that&#8217;s the best for grinding coffee, so long as you can adjust it to the grind you want. You said fine so I&#8217;m thinking you&#8217;re making espresso.  True? If you have been u&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/508">What can I use to grind it. Is an orinary electric coffee grinder.?</a><BR>Don&#8217;t. You will potentially become very ill. Soya, like a several pulses / beans contains an anti-trypsin factor (or trypsin inhibitor) which &#8216;prevents the assimilation of the amino acid methionine&#8217;. Slightly important stuff..humans can n&#8230;.<BR><BR><a href="http://coffeenia.com/view/509">Why grind coffee different coarseness?</a><BR>Different methods of brewing coffee need different textures of ground beans, so it depends on the machine you&#8217;re using, or the type of drip device. Refer to the operation manual for your machine, or for your grinder, or else next time you b&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
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