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Why Coffee Connoisseurs Order Their Gourment Coffee Beans Direct From Roasters

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Jan 20 2011
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The aroma of freshly roasted and delivered overnight pure kona coffee invigorates and tantalizes your senses. The first sips of your morning coffee hang in your breath and lingers until the caffeine rush overwhelms you. This is the everyday ritual of ultimate sensory enjoyment that only a gourmet coffee connoisseur appreciates.

So if your relationship with your beloved coffee spring more from a need to keep you awake and feel alive, and that you have no special preferences on any specific coffee brands, you are obviously not a coffee connoisseur and do not need to order your coffee beans direct from the roasters.

When the Gourmet coffee connoisseur orders his coffee bean direct for the roasters, great benefits abound. You are guaranteed freshness for overnight delivery and never miss a beat on promptness. As a regular client to coffee bean direct roasters, they are more willing to give better prices, especially when he buys by bulk, that is, at whole sale pricing thus giving him better value for money.

Some people simply enjoy the overwhelming coffee bean aroma which appeals to the senses and prefer to buy their coffee beans direct personally. The true blue coffee connoisseur will never buy their coffee off the shelf at any supermarket since the coffee could have been ground for months and lost its freshness.

For the less picky coffee drinkers like myself, I would give one week as my personal stamp on freshness. As coffee drinking is a very personal affair to say the least, the degree of freshness depends on how your sense of taste gauges it.

Amongst the many benefits the Coffee Connoisseur gets are quality and freshness by the fact that you get your coffee beans direct, prompt service, great value for money pricing, and wide selection. But if you simply hope to smell the coffee in the morning as a wake up clock, I am sorry to say that you probably are not a coffee connoisseur just yet.

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How to Find Best Coffee Maker For Your Home

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Aug 12 2010
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How do we look for the best coffee maker for our coffee drinking needs?

Coffee makers are very important kitchen appliances that can really make or break our morning coffee time. With so many choices around, deciding for the most suitable type may prove to be a demanding job. Whether you want a cup of drip coffee, or hot cappuccino filled with a deep shot of espresso, coffee machine options are almost limitless.

In this article we are focusing on coffee makers that do the job of brewing your gourmet coffee beans and deliver the results that you paid them to deliver.

There really are lots of different types on the market today. But to make it relatively easy for you, we will present you with most essential factors you got to take into account, when choosing best coffee machine for your desires and wants.

Price is a vital factor in determining the overall value of your coffee maker, but a low price does not always mean that you are getting the best value for your money. Sometimes we can purchase first rate coffee machine for a small amount of money.

It’s ease of use, quality of flavor and quality of construction, brewing temperature, durability, and also heat retention can make a higher priced java maker better overall value.

We looked: price, brewing method, consumer reviews and proper overall performance of a certain java maker. So if you buy any one of these brewers you will make a right decision.

1. Keurig B60 coffee machine

In the category of one cup coffee makers, the Keurig B60 coffee brewer has a great deal of competition, having said that if you are looking for, most durable single cup system – then the Keurig B60 coffee maker is the answer to your coffee making. It has 1500-watt brewing system that can be used to make fine coffee beverages, flavorful teas, and rich cocoas.

With forty eight ounce water reservoir it can make coffee at 3 different sizes. It comes equipped with programmable backlit Liquid crystal display with digital clock and timer lends. With temperature command function and great pumping mechanism your can make your beverage as hot as you like it to be. Because it is very compact, it is ideal for people who have limited kitchen counter space.

2. Cuisinart DCC-1200 12 Cup Coffee Machine

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With a brushed metal finish and an elegant industrial stainless design it sticks out from numerous coffee makers on the market.

Its shower head is uniquely designed, so that the water goes over entire surface of the ground coffee within the filter. The exact result is full and rich java flavor. It has built in digital clock for programming automatic brewing.

The warming plate can be adjusted to a lower temperature and can keep coffee hot for up to four hours. This is also the highest programmable automatic shut off time.

The coffee machine can be set to brew 1 -4 5-oz. cups or five to 12 cups, and comes with a charcoal water filter.

If you want to buy best coffee machine that brews great tasting coffee, then the Cuisinart DCC-1200 12-Cup Brew Central Coffee maker is the right choice.

3. Delonghi Coffee Maker DC514T Esclusivo

The appealing 14-cup (70 oz.) DeLonghi coffee maker DC514T is one of the best coffee makers out there. With many great functions like permanent gold-tone java filter, advanced water filtration which optimizes taste by eliminating chlorine in the water, lights that shows you how long the java has been sitting and when it’s time to decalcify the unit.

It has 24 hour programmable timer with 2 two hour automatic switch off and aroma button which activates a time-released process which extracts ideal flavor and aroma for a delicious cup of hot coffee.

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, everyone has different ideas about which are the best coffee makers on the market. It does not have much to do with expert opinions, and everything to do with your own taste and lifestyle.

Just keep in mind that some of the rather basic coffee brewers can make excellent coffee, and just do not break down.

The best place to shop is online as you can get what you want for reasonable price from reputable online sellers. If you are looking for best coffee maker please visit CoffeeInspector’s best coffee maker site where you will find all you need to know to brew a great cup of coffee and choose the right coffee machine for you.

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The Best Coffee Maker – A Free Coffee Maker?

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Jul 15 2010
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When you think of what the idea of the perfect coffee maker do you think of one that cost hundreds of dollars? What do you think of when you think of that perfect cup of coffee? To me the concept of a free coffee maker sounds best because its – well, free. Stop and ask yourself what a $500 coffee pot can do for you that a cheaper free coffee pot can’t do? Hopefully you answered; nothing.

I’ve seen hundreds of coffee pots and coffee maker deals that I simply cannot understand. The idea of a coffee pot costing hundreds of dollars to me just seems absurd. Don’t get me wrong I understand that art of a classic espresso machine with all the bells and whistles. I also understand the concept of a french press coffee maker as it allows the coffee to become silky smooth. What I could never figure out is why someone would buy a coffee maker that costs hundreds of dollars outside the specialty pots. I mean what can an expensive regular coffee maker do that a regular free coffee maker couldn’t?

The concept has been around for years, mark up sells. You might be asking, what do I mean? Its a precieved value and thats merely it. It is believed that a free coffee maker must be useless and cheap. The belief also holds true that an expensive coffee maker makes better coffee. Again barring specialty coffee makers, a coffee maker is simply a coffee maker. Whether free nor paid they both would achieve the same results. You pour the coffee into the coffee pot add water and brew the coffee withing 10 minutes as there is no difference.

We are taught at a young age about perceived value. Perhaps we’ve seen all the scams out there and are simply afraid that something labeled as free really isn’t free. You may even feel that a free coffee maker is going to somehow be sub-par from the expensive ones. Could it be the design of a coffee maker that could be the draw? Look at Gevalia a company that has been around for years giving away a free coffee maker. Gevalia offers stainless steel coffee makers that match the look of the fancier expensive coffee pots. Or even look more recently to companies like Cafe Belmondo that bring value and a good coffee pot to the table free and have thousands of customers a year signing up to get theirs. No matter how you look at it a free coffee maker is just as useful as a expensive coffee maker. Besides in todays market everyone offers a refund if you don’t like something you purchased – even if its free.

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Coffee Houses – The Real Seat of Civilization?

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May 26 2010
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Throughout all of history, coffee houses have been more than places where innocent people like you and I could get a regular caffeine fix.

Although coffee itself apparently originated in Ethiopia before the 11th century, the first coffee house known to history was located in Constantinople in 1475. I know that coffee is an important part of MY life, but in those days a wife could divorce her husband if he could not keep her properly supplied with coffee! In Turkey, coffee was normally brewed in an ibrik, a long-handled pot originally designed for brewing coffee upon the desert sands.

In the early 1500′s a coffee house was established in Vienna, Austria by the only person in town who had both lived in Turkey and who recognized the intrinsic value and potential income lurking in several bags of coffee abandoned by Turkish invaders. It seems to be about this time that the custom of softening coffee by adding sugar and cream came into practice. Value was added when coffee shops began serving pastries as well as coffee. Although some pious individuals considered coffee to be the drink of the devil, the pope who was asked to so describe the beverage in this manner was already a coffee drinker and, instead, blessed it, calling it a Christian beverage.

Although coffee houses spread through Europe, England actually got into the act through a Turkish link rather than the import of the new custom from the continent.

It was in 1652 that history records the first coffee house being founded in England by two servants of an importer of Turkish goods. They left their employer and went into business for themselves marketing the new brew at their establishment, The Turk’s Head. Coffee houses of this era were referred to as “penny universities” because of the penny that was charged for admission and the camaraderie and exchange of ideas that were included in the price.

In fact, coffee houses of that era were the mass media of the day. The free public exchange of information was actually frightening to those in power. Because of this, coffee houses in England were shut down for a while in 1675. Public outrage was so great, however, that this only lasted a few days.

One figure of note, Samuel Pepys, famed diarist of the era and proclaimed “right hand of the navy” noted that he often frequented coffee houses for naval news as it seemed to be more up to date and reliable than the information available to him at the admiralty. One well known coffee house of the day probably provided him with a great deal of news concerning ships and the sea.

Edward Lloyd’s coffee house which opened in 1688 (or 1687, by some sources) near the Thames river on Tower street, eventually lost its roots but became one of the most famous institutions in the world – Lloyd’s of London. This was perhaps a natural metamorphosis due to the number of seafaring men from the ships at London’s docks who found their way to Lloyd’s. Edward Lloyd, being an astute individual, as are all of us addicted to coffee, began in 1696 the practice of listing arrivals and departures of ships in addition to information received from arriving vessels about the conditions of ships and crews and conditions at sea. Eventually, so much shipping information was exchanged at the nearly round-the-clock establishment, that insurance brokers began doing some of their business there.

One of the earliest functions of the coffee houses of the past was to provide a meeting place for many, but particularly for intellectuals of each era. The combination of the exchange of ideas and caffeine proved to be a heady experience, launching careers and in some cases legends. Perhaps you have heard of Jonathan Swift, Honore de Balzac, Alexander Pope, Oliver Goldsmith, or Henry Fielding?

One source states that by the end of the 17th century, there were over 2,000 coffee houses in London alone. Although most were just in the business of serving coffee, some had unsavory reputations and customers, and more than one could have been mistaken for a brothel. They were also often the place for assignations or just plain dates.

It has been said that our modern word “tip” as in “to leave a tip” was first coined (no pun intended) in early English coffee houses. Usually a tin receptacle of some sort was marked with a sign reading “To Insure Prompt Service” (TIPS) to receive the coins of those who needed their coffee and needed it fast!

In the new country of America, the coffee house seemed to follow in the footsteps of its Britannic predecessors. One of the earliest coffee houses in America served as the founding location for the New York Stock Exchange. Of course, after the Boston Tea Party, being a coffee drinker was considered to be patriotic. Many strategies of the American revolution were born or raised in the coffee houses of the day.

A breakthrough in the history of coffee occurred when instant coffee was first successfully produced and marketed by Maxwell House in the 1950′s.

Whether instant or brewed, most modern American coffee drinkers would probably not recognize the brew of their forefathers. With a much higher ratio of coffee to water (one tablespoon to 16 ounces of water), and having been boiled for half an hour, not even the introduction of such common additives of the day as fish skin or egg shell would probably have done much to bring the taste close to a modern Starbucks mocha or latte.

In fact, the modern coffee house, typified by Starbucks or Tim Hortons might be recognized by the denizens of the past…if they were able to identify laptops as intellectual tools for research and the exchange of ideas, and cell phones as a means of conversation.

After much success in America, the modern coffee house, in the Starbucks name, image, and mold has moved westward to the East…the Far East, that is. Although coffee was not of much national interest until 1961, by the 1980′s coffee shops were quite the rage in Japan, and Starbucks opened its first store in Japan in August, 1996. Starbucks’ name recognition seems to have been its ticket to success in Japanese culture. By the time the first outlet opened, world-traveling Japanese had already had the Starbucks experience in foreign lands. The story is told that upon the opening of the first Starbucks store in Japan, the first customer, who ordered a “Double short latte!” did not speak English! As of 2003, Starbucks had 503 stores in Japan.

Starbucks opened its first store in China in 1999, and as of February, 2006, had 165 outlets, complete with cell phone carrying, laptop using customers like anywhere else in the world. I guess it’s possible that considering the history of coffee shops something besides coffee might be brewing.

Donovan Baldwin is retired from the Army after 21 years of service, has worked as an accountant, optical lab manager, restaurant manager, and instructor. He has been a member of Mensa for several years, and has written and published poetry, essays, and articles on various subjects for the last 40 years. Although primarily interested in the subjects of health, weight loss, and making money, he began drinking coffee at about age six and 55 years later, still hasn’t figured out how to stop…nor does he want to! In addition to caffeine, he is also addicted to blogging and blogs on the subjects of health, fitness, diet, and weight loss at http://nodiet4me.blogspot.com

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