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„What about a 'hot air balloon' style but using a fan and cold air balloon displaying a coffee cup or old fashion espresso pot? These usually sit on top of buildings or in front of the business near the frontage road.“
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„ Press pots are an excellent and affordable way to enjoy a rich cup of coffee on the road or at work where an espresso machine is unavailable or where a vacuum pot would be a hassle. In times of 'desperation' you could even pre-grind the coffee, place it in the glass chamber and take the assembly to work or wherever. When there, just pour in the correct amount of heated water and your coffee will be ready shortly thereafter.You could even pour out the remaining water and clean up at home if there isn't a handy facility for that.“
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„A New Breed of Coffee Maker The Artful Teapot - An Exhibit Make Espresso in a Moka Pot Brown Sugar Hot Cocoa Age Paper with Tea “
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„Fine stovetop expresso maker that delivers good coffee, looks cool, but perhaps costs a bit more than it should.“
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„In a drip system, the contact time should be approximately 5 minutes. If you are making your coffee using a plunger pot, the contact time should be 2-4 minutes. Espresso, as the name implies, means that the brew time is short -- the coffee is in contact with the water for only 20-30 seconds. If the taste of your coffee is not optimal, it is possible that you are either overextracting (the brew time is too long) or underextracting (the brew time is too short) your coffee.“
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„I would only roast for prepaid orders and not waste any beans. I could offer several sizes from "one pot", 4 oz and 8 oz (in Espresso, I go thru an 8 oz of Starbucks in about 2 weeks, is this normal?) Of course, I'd have some on hand of the one pot and 4 oz to sell at the party. Then reorders will take care of the bulk of the business. When it really takes off, I'll let others host these parties and pay a commission to them.“
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