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CoffeeGeek - Starbucks Barista Grinder - Mark Kosky's Review

CoffeeGeek - Starbucks Barista Grinder - Mark Kosky's Review ()

  „My Dualit branded model cost 60 pounds (about 90 dollars) and came in a rather fetching black and silver finish instead of the brown and gold livery of the Solis and Starbucks. The only down side to the colour scheme is a grill pattern (like the toaster) printed on the front, which some might find a bit naff. The external casing is all plastic but, as plastic goes, it is well made and seems pretty robust and also looks pretty solid (more so than the Gaggia MM for example).“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/starbucks_barista_grinder/ mkosky - Cached

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CoffeeGeek - SL 70 Review - Operation and Maintenance CoffeeGeek - SL 70 Review - Operation and Maintenance

  „Though I didn't have to do it myself, Solis recommends a good decalcifying of the machine every 4 to 6 months, and has detailed step by step instructions in the manual, along with pictures, on how to do it. Follow the instructions well (although you don't have to use their product, Solipol - you can use any coffee machine decalcifying cleanser), and your machine will hum. Don't use the old standby of vinegar - it will ruin the machine.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/proreviews/detailed/cremasl70/ operation - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Bean There - Pt 4: Roasting & Blending Espresso CoffeeGeek - Bean There - Pt 4: Roasting & Blending Espresso

  „This is not to suggest that it is almost impossible to produce good espresso but rather that it can only be done consistently when all the elements are understood and respected. In roasting and blending for espresso it is necessary to carefully choose quality coffee beans, to roast them to the proper point to develop the desired character. Espresso is almost always produced from a blend of coffees, the challenge is to blend them for refinement with strength and having harmony while allowing individual notes to sing out.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/terrym/ 05-26-2002 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Coffee: General Discussion, Has anyone ordered from Maui Coffee Roasters? CoffeeGeek - Coffee: General Discussion, Has anyone ordered from Maui Coffee Roasters?

  „Also, many people that claim they are buying "Kona" coffee at a good price and receiving "free shipping" may be actually getting a Kona blend rather than pure Kona. I ship over 30 packages a day from my business and believe me, there is no such thing as :free shipping". It is worked into the price somewhere, somehow either by higher retail pricing or a lower grade (blended) product.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/coffee/general/ 95285 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - A reluctant admission, I don't hate Starbucks CoffeeGeek - A reluctant admission, I don't hate Starbucks

  „Heck even when the Italians did put milk in the coffee it was this warm silky liquid that added to the flavor of the coffee rather than just diluting it to make it drinkable. That, unfortunately, was a very short three weeks and then it was back home to the percolated paint remover I always remembered as coffee. This was in 1984. There was this one place on campus back home that served something called cappuccino but somehow it wasn’t the same.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/loupe/ 05-12-2002 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Espresso: Machines and Grinders, Does it really taste like you're in Italy CoffeeGeek - Espresso: Machines and Grinders, Does it really taste like you're in Italy

  „I think the taste that you're describing might be attributed to the type of milk that they're using.  They use a boxed, double pasturized milk with the Parmalat brand name rather than the fresh single pasturized milk that we buy here.  It has a distinct taste and foams differently.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/espresso/machines/ 4678 - Cached


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