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INeedCoffee - Email Article

INeedCoffee - Email Article ()

  „CoffeeKid.com is the March 2000 Site of the Month. This site includes tutorials, photos, and coffee equipment reviews.“

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INeedCoffee is Non-Commercial  (INeedCoffee.com) INeedCoffee is Non-Commercial (INeedCoffee.com)

  „This site is maintained by coffee fans that wish to pass along coffee knowledge from one coffee drinker to another. Every week we receive at least 1 email requesting a free sample of our coffee. This page was written to clear up any confusion on our commercial status.“

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Chemex Brewing  (INeedCoffee.com) Chemex Brewing (INeedCoffee.com)

  Chemex reviews on CoffeeGeek.com “

http://www.ineedcoffee.com/03/chemex/ - Cached

Grind Your Own Beans  (INeedCoffee.com) Grind Your Own Beans (INeedCoffee.com)

  „In the process of finding the right grinder for me, I read a lot of grinder reviews online. In many of the reviews people make note of the noise, use of counter space, or the mess (due to static that causes the grinds to fly out and cover everything in sight). Originally, I thought that a good grinder, which would overcome most of these problems, would be a major investment of money up front (even before worrying about maintenance).“

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CoffeeKid - Cup Database, 1999 to 2005 CoffeeKid - Cup Database, 1999 to 2005

  „As mentioned above, if you're interested in trading or selling me cups I'm missing from my collection, contact me at mark@coffeekid.com - as noted in the top table on this page, I have a lot of "doubles" I would be willing to trade.“

http://www.coffeekid.com/other/illycups/ 1999_2005 - Cached

Coffee on the Road - Boston  (INeedCoffee.com) Coffee on the Road - Boston (INeedCoffee.com)

  „Most impressive, however, were the number of functioning machines. I counted, quickly, a total of six different commercial espresso machines in operation, between the two floors. In the windows and adorning the walls were turn-of-the-century Victor Arduinos, micro-Cimbalis, Pavonis, Faemas and Gaggias galore! Neopolitan flip-drips, moka pots...“

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