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		<title>Today&#8217;s Coffee Makers &#8211; Evolution In Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 20:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coffee makers have evolved over the years…  Manufacturers have added functions that make brewing coffee a lot more convenient and taste much better.  After an initial small investment in a espresso machine, the frugal coffee drinker can make his or her own coffee tasting as good as or better than well-liked chain coffee shops at the fraction [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="coffee makers" href="http://www.coffeeinspector.com" target="_blank">Coffee makers</a> have evolved over the years…  Manufacturers have added functions that make brewing coffee a lot more convenient and taste much better.  After an initial small investment in a espresso machine, the frugal coffee drinker can make his or her own coffee tasting as good as or better than well-liked chain coffee shops at the fraction of the cost per cup.<br />
The   best coffee makers and <a title="best espresso machines" href="http://www.coffeeinspector.com/best-espresso-machines.html" target="_blank"> best espresso machines</a> or systems that make today’s pot or cup of espresso provide drinkers numerous choices in functions and conveniences.</p>
<p>With new features coffee makers allow drinkers to have espresso ready when they want it.  The Cuisinart DCC-1200 12-Cup Brew Central Coffeemaker can be programmed so that a espresso drinker can wake up to a freshly brewed pot of espresso.</p>
<p>To possess the freshest coffee, beans should be ground just prior to brewing.  The Krups KM7000 Grind-and-Brew 10-Cup Coffeemaker includes a built-in whole bean grinder.  It’s programmable to grind the correct amount of coffee for the desire strength and number of cups to be brewed.</p>
<p>Right after the last drop of coffee is poured, cleaning up the coffeemaker — at least throwing away the grinds and rinsing the carafe is necessary.  Not with the Keurig B40 Elite Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System… It brews an individual cup of coffee in much less than a minute.</p>
<p>It uses K-cups which are small seal cup-shaped containers of pre-measured espresso offered in a variety of flavors and brands.  Users merely insert these K-cups into the machine and press one of two cup sizes they desire.</p>
<p>The average cost for these coffeemakers ranges from $70 to $120.  It&#8217;s less expensive to brew coffee utilizing the Cuisinart and also the Krups coffeemakers.  Using the Keurig, the individual K-cups can add up in cost but is still less costly than buying a cup of coffee at a coffee shop.</p>
<p>Warrantees for that Krups and <a title="keurig coffee makers" href="http://www.coffeeinspector.com/keurig-coffee-makers.html" target="_blank">Keurig coffee makers</a> are 1 year and for that Cuisinart it&#8217;s three years.<br />
If you are looking for a new coffeemaker, think about searching for coffeemakers that have these features that make brewing espresso convenient and taste as good as or better than the local coffee shop.</p>
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		<title>How To Decide on An Automatic Espresso Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 23:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s face it, you&#8217;re a person who appreciates a good automatic espresso machine. Having to grind espresso beans isn&#8217;t exactly your cup of tea, haven&#8217;t yet perfected the art of tamping, and you absolutely hate having to clean the mess it makes. You also don&#8217;t appreciate mediocre coffee! It used to be that you&#8217;d have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s face it, you&#8217;re a person who appreciates a good <a href="http://automatic-espresso-machine.org" target="_blank">automatic espresso machine</a>. Having to grind espresso beans isn&#8217;t exactly your cup of tea, haven&#8217;t yet perfected the art of tamping, and you absolutely hate having to clean the mess it makes. You also don&#8217;t appreciate mediocre coffee! It used to be that you&#8217;d have to travel to your local cafe to get the coffee you were craving. That&#8217;s of course unless you wanted to spend half the morning in the espresso making process. Not anymore! Nowadays thanks to technology you can easily enjoy a delicious cup of gourmet espresso without having to put yourself through all the hassle.</p>
<p>So which machine is right for you? Price is an excellent starting point in the decision-making process. You may be drooling over that $800 Delonghi beauty, but it may not be the right choice for your budget. You might find it difficult to control yourself once you see those brand new glistening espresso makers so it&#8217;s wise to determine a spending limit prior to going shopping. You&#8217;ll be thankful afterwards when your credit card payment comes due at the end of the month. You just need to find the right espresso machine to fit your budget. Understand that being the most expensive doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean it&#8217;s the best. You could discover that you don&#8217;t need all the bells and whistles and the basic model is adequate.</p>
<p>If a budget isn&#8217;t one of your major concerns, you might make a decision based on the brewing mechanics of various models. There are two kinds of expresso machines: steam-driven and pump-driven. Steam-driven machines tend to be more compact, and much less expensive than pump-driven models. However, the intensely hot steam could possibly burn the espresso beans during the brewing process. A sub-par cup of espresso might result from the over heating. Pump driven espresso makers tend to be pricey and use more space. They may not be the best option for a small countertop in a cramped apartment. They are also a bit messy to clean up, but make a dark and rich espresso.</p>
<p>Some people naturally tend to favor a certain blend or brand. If it appears the market has become flooded with espresso machines, it&#8217;s because it has. Saeco, Krups, Solis, Bosch, Capresso, an Rancillio are just a few notable brands from which to choose. Ask other espresso lovers if they have a favorite brand or model. You can also get information from consumer report magazine or online websites. Prominent name brands help ensure consistent quality, and often have great warranties. Sometimes however, smaller brands give more value for your money.</p>
<p>This is a classic case of &#8220;the ends justify the means&#8221;. There is no point in going through the entire coffee-brewing process from scratch if you don&#8217;t enjoy it. That&#8217;s why finding the right espresso machine will help make your life a little bit easier. Not only will you save money by brewing from home, you will have fun doing it. No more grinding up<a href="http://espresso-beans.org" target="_blank"> espresso beans</a>, dealing with tamping, or rushing to clean up the mess before heading off to work. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your delicious homemade espresso.</p>
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		<title>I&#8217;d Really Like a Coffee Espresso Machine!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would say that I am definitely an enthusiastic coffee lover. In fact, what better way is there to enhance your enjoyment of coffee than by buying a good coffee espresso machine? There are so many different models to choose from that it makes choosing one very difficult. Basically we can divide the various espresso [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;" lang="en-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;">I would say that I am definitely an enthusiastic coffee lover. In fact, what better way is there to enhance your enjoyment of coffee than by buying a good coffee espresso machine? There are so many different models to choose from that it makes choosing one very difficult. Basically we can divide the various espresso machines into three main categories. First is what you could call the fully automatic version. The fully automatic espresso machine essentially does everything for you. You load it with coffee, water, etc. and then just push the button. The second category is semi-automatic. This machine requires some intervention on your part and only some of the process is automated. The main benefit to the semi-automatic machine is that it allows you to have more control over how you want the coffee extraction to go. Last, but not least is the manual machine. The manual espresso machine is probably my favorite. Personally I don&#8217;t really need any automation, just give me a machine with a handle press and I&#8217;m ready to go!</span></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;" lang="en-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;">You may be wondering who makes a good coffee espresso machine? Well, there are quite a few specialty manufacturers with machines on the market and prices can reach into the thousands of dollars. However, even the more well known coffee machine makers have product lines that are reasonably priced. Krups, Bosch, Capresso and others make very good coffee machines. What attributes should you be looking for in an espresso machine? Well, if you are looking at a fully automatic machine, it should definitely have an integrated burr grinder, high-capacity bean hopper, high-wattage heater, high-pressure pump and automated cleaning cycles. It should probably also have an integrated frother for lattes. If you would prefer a semi-automatic model, then look for high-quality components such as large boilers, stainless steel components, high-quality portafilters, etc. If you prefer simplicity and quality like myself then try to choose a manual model with stainless steel or chrome plated parts for durability and minimal interaction with the coffee and water. I just don&#8217;t like plastic components coming in contact with very hot water or coffee. Plastic parts really should be avoided if you are a true espresso coffee lover.</span></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;" lang="en-US"><span style="font-size: x-small;">If you are coffee fanatic and only the very best will do for you, then you really should give careful consideration to buying the best coffee espresso machine that you can fit into your budget. The investment will be well worth it in the long run because you&#8217;ll enjoy the very best espresso coffee for many years to come.</span></p>
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