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CoffeeGeek - Isomac Super Giada - Kristin Sowder's Review

CoffeeGeek - Isomac Super Giada - Kristin Sowder's Review ()

  „I bought my Isomac Super Giada after my older, disposable Farberware machine muttered something I interpreted as “I want to go to the landfill” and began to fail me on a more regular basis than before.  “

http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/consumer/isomacsupergiada/ rufusag - Cached

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CoffeeGeek - Coffeegeek Etiquette & The Ristretto Shot CoffeeGeek - Coffeegeek Etiquette & The Ristretto Shot

  „ It is very Coffeegeek.  If you’re communing with the inner circle of Coffeegeeks, sure fly the freak flag high, but the rest of the time please keep your card carrying ristretto membership in your pocket.  Stop the insanity.  You’re only hurting yourself.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/aarondelazzer/ 02-24-2002 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Tools of the Trade CoffeeGeek - Tools of the Trade

  „Sample trays: these are used to hold the roasted whole bean coffee for each sample, and second trays could be used to hold the green, unroasted coffee. You could purchase those super-cheap disposable square containers that Glad or ZipLock sell, and use them as sample trays.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/guides/beginnercupping/ tools - Cached

CoffeeKid - Mo' Tampers! CoffeeKid - Mo' Tampers!

  „There's a cooler thing. Because of Reg's generosity in the amount of tampers he sent me, if you're a registered member of CoffeeGeek , at some point in the near future, you'll get a chance to win one of these tampers - I'll be giving away a bunch of them in our next contest event. Stay tuned...“

http://www.coffeekid.com/cafetalk/03-28-2003 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Saeco Via Veneto - Conclusions CoffeeGeek - Saeco Via Veneto - Conclusions

  „Because at $50, this is an exceptional value. You're getting a good starter machine that does have some power, especially in the pump and frothing abilities (once you overcome the machine's small boiler size problems), and if you're just trying to get into espresso and cappuccino, this machine is definitely a good starting point. Pair it up with a good grinder, (Saeco M2002, $100; Bodum Antigua, $75; Solis 166, $125, Briel Java, $75) and $150 or less, you have a capable home setup that will impress the non-espresso drinker, wow the cappuccino lover, and provide the tools to build your own barista skills. Buy the aftermarket chrome and brass portafilter from Saeco (around $20 USD), and you'll overcome further limitations this machine has.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/proreviews/detailed/viaveneto/ conclusion - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Why People Cup Coffee CoffeeGeek - Why People Cup Coffee

  „You’ll discover flavors and nuances you never thought existed in a cuppa joe. You’ll learn to evaluate and categorize coffees that would do well in your own custom blends, if you’re a home roaster, or even if you’re buying a variety of single origin beans, and post blending them at home.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/guides/beginnercupping/ why - Cached


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