Tag: Coffee



21 Jun 11

Barbie Kitchen and Coffee Maker


Barbie kitchen with coffee maker with realistic functions with real water filling option and a lot of accessories. Size (H)88.5, (W)47, (D)28cm. For ages 3 years and over. EAN/Barcode: 4009877095053.
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Price: 51.05


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20 Jun 11

Bodum Kenya Coffee Maker 4 Cup


Bodum Kenya Coffee Maker 4 Cup
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Price: 10.50


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2 Jun 11

Prestige 50668 Deco Digital Coffee Maker 1.5 Ltr Almond


The Prestige Deco Digital Coffee Maker comes in a stylish almond and stainless steel design. This filter coffee maker has a 1.5 litre water capacity – giving you an approximate 12-16 cup capacity. It has a digital clock display and timer control so you can program your coffee maker for any time of the day, perfect for your morning coffee. It features an anti-drip device and is easy to take apart to clean. The coffee is heated to just the right temperature and the warming plate keep your coffee

Price: $ 29.99
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27 May 11

A few nice coffee maker images I found:

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Image by Robert S. Donovan
Almost every residential drip coffee maker requires the water to be poured in the top of the machine. However, standard kitchen counter and wall cabinet heights do not leave enough clearance above the coffee maker to easily pour the water in. This is a design flaw that is doubly frustrating since I have to deal with it before I’ve had my coffee in the mornings!

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Image by leff
It’s finally here!!! The new coffee maker! It makes coffee. Good coffee! It replaces the broken ones. It’s from zojirushi.

I know the coffee gourmet’s, or cormet’s as I like to call them, will say "over head drip, that sucks". And they’re right. It’s not as good as my french press at home. But considering people here would buy folgers if I let them we’re doing pretty good. It’s thermal carafe is good and it doesn’t even have a heating element underneath, so no burninating.

Ok. Enough gushing. Off to the kitchenette to refill my silly mug.


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3 May 11

Question by scrapenguin: Are “Coffee Makers” common appliances in South Korea?
My husband (who is Korean too) are traveling to Korea soon, and we would like to take Starbucks Coffee as gifts. However, my husband was young when he left Korea, and we are not sure there would be coffee makers and filters to make the coffee. Could someone please tell me if this is a good gift idea? Or should we take “instant coffee” instead? Thank you.

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Answer by Living In Korea
I have lived here in South Korea since my retirement back in ’94.

Coffee Makers have not yet caught on in popularity yet in South Korea. Occasionally, one would find the paper Coffee Filters for Coffee Makers, but this is an exception rather than a rule. I say this because the paper Coffee Filters I have seen in the markets look like they came from the military PX’s here in Korea (black market). No Korean company makes them.

Coffee Makers are available, though the majority of the Korean population drink instant coffee.

American style Coffee is considered too strong for the average Korean person. On the other hand, Korean style Coffee is considered “weak, like water” to the average American person.

I would not consider bringing Starbucks Coffee Beans for a present; the average Korean person would not have a Coffee Bean Grinder for grinding the Beans.

On the “other side of the Coin,” Starbucks Coffee Shops are springing-up throughout South Korea.

As for instant Coffee; it can be found in almost every grocery store throughout South Korea. Some of the brand names are Taster’s Choice, Maxim, etc.

I would like to offer the suggestion that you bring an item truly “unique” to the United States that normally wouldn’t be imported, or franchised, in South Korea.

I hope I provided some insight for your gift planning.

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15 Apr 11

Ideas for Choosing a Coffee Maker

Coffee makers have come a long way. From yesterday’s cowboy pots boiling coffee over the coals to today’s modern gourmet brewers, there is a coffee maker to fit each taste, each way of life, every budget and every counter space. So where do you begin finding the coffee maker of your dreams?

Before you head for the appliance aisle at your favourite store, perform a little homework. Take into account what kind of coffee you prefer, how often you drink coffee, how much space you have for a coffee maker, how much you’ll be able to afford to spend on a coffee maker. These are the issues concerned in deciding whether to purchase an non-espresso or a espresso coffee maker.

Choosing a Coffee Maker: Espresso or No Espresso

Espresso coffee makers are fancy. They cost more than other coffee makers (some cost thousands of dollars) and make a variety of coffee types together with cappuccino and lattes. Espresso machines typically make only one cup of coffee at a time and require cleansing after each cup. The coffee is stronger than that brewed by different means.
True coffee aficionados usually desire to make use of the espresso coffee maker, particularly the super automated models that do everything from grinding the coffee to pouring it into the cup.

Typical coffee drinkers preferring to have a pot of coffee obtainable at all times and are not interested in lattes or different versions of coffee tend to prefer non-espresso coffee makers. Non-espresso coffee makers work effectively for individuals who like to start the coffee brewing and go on about their typical activities while it brews. They buy coffee already ground and do not bother with beans or grinding.

For coffee drinkers needing large quantities of coffee, non-espresso is the way to go. Large percolator type coffee urns can be used to make more than a hundred cups of coffee at one time.

In addition they desire returning to the coffee pot time after time and refilling their coffee cup over making only a cup at a time. Non-espresso type coffee makers are much less expensive than espresso machines.

Choosing a Non-Espresso Coffee Maker:

These coffee makers are available in drip, French press and combination models. Drip machines usually make 6 to 10 cups of coffee at a time. For those who need a lesser amount, it’s better to purchase a model that makes four cups (or less) at a time. Drip coffee makers are inexpensive and simple to use.

There are pod coffee makers out there which use single serving pods to brew coffee. Pod coffee makers may be cheap but the coffee itself costs more than normal cans of pre-ground coffee.

French Press coffee makers are nice for a few cups of coffee at a time. Combination coffee makers featuring both espresso and non-espresso coffee makers in one machine are also available. These machines give coffee drinkers the best of both worlds.
Choosing an Espresso Coffee Maker:

Espresso coffee makers come in semi-automatic, fully automated and super automatic models. These machines make fewer cups at a time and may require more time and attention than a regular drip coffee maker.
The more automated an espresso coffee maker is, the more options it is going to offer. Some maintain everything from grinding the coffee beans to filling the cup with coffee and ejecting the used coffee grounds.

The more options the espresso coffee maker offers, the higher the price tag attached to it. These coffee makers can cost anywhere from hundreds of dollars to 1000′s of dollars. 
The primary determination to be made in selecting a coffee maker is the need to determine whether an espresso coffee maker or a non-espresso coffee maker is needed. Espresso preferences, budget and quantity of coffee to be made are elements that have an effect on the decision making process.

 

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19 Mar 11

Question by joey nash: “How much coffee do you measure out for a 12-cup coffee maker?”?
I havn’t made a pot of coffee in about 15 years. I forgot how to measure it out…and of course the instructions for this important item was not included w/my new Gevalia coffee maker.

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Answer by Bamuka Delish
I generally use a tablespoon per cup. So for 12 full cups of coffee, try 12 tablespoons of coffee grounds.

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18 Jan 11

Coffee Shop Business Planner
A complete coffee shop business plan to help you get the planning process started. Facts and figures updated yearly.
Coffee Shop Business Planner

Make Money Selling Coffee! How To Set Up & Operate a Coffee Business
It is possible to take £3,500 over a 10-hour period selling coffee, but this can only be achieved through planning, training & knowledge. You can become your own boss and run a rewarding mobile coffee business!
Make Money Selling Coffee! How To Set Up & Operate a Coffee Business


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18 Jan 11

Coffee Shop Business Planner
A complete coffee shop business plan to help you get the planning process started. Facts and figures updated yearly.
Coffee Shop Business Planner

Make Money Selling Coffee! How To Set Up & Operate a Coffee Business
It is possible to take £3,500 over a 10-hour period selling coffee, but this can only be achieved through planning, training & knowledge. You can become your own boss and run a rewarding mobile coffee business!
Make Money Selling Coffee! How To Set Up & Operate a Coffee Business


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