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- Author: colin newell
- Category: Global
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Cafe Talkhttps://mail.coffeecrew.com/index.php?view=category&id=11
is lots of terminology with coffee...Yes, it is all meant to confuse you and make coffee seem complicated and elite. Learn a few words here to wow your 'barista'.. Toss in the odd reference to 'arabica' and crema.
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isn't any). First of all, the manufacturer has packed the accessory items ( filter baskets, el-cheapo plastic tamper and coffee measuring spoon) in the reservoir. It might be a good idea to remove these items before filling the reservoir with water. To...
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- Author: Corey S
- Category: Articles
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fat in milk. So where the ratio of fat to protein is concerned, obviously, the Low-Fat and Skim milks are of interest to us coffee aficionados. An obvious benefit here is: Cappuccino and Latte are low in Fat! Start the milk frothing/steaming with...
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- Author: colin
- Category: Cafe Talk
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for the return to the traditional? Do you have a hankering for the basics? In the world of espresso coffee there are essentially two types of brewing options; Pump powered espresso and lever powered espresso. You have to admit, the concept of...
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- Author: colin
- Category: Articles
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- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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Trading in Ottawa. Morala is the primary distributor of Innova products in Canada. [NOTE: this grinder was not submitted to CoffeeCrew for review and testing. It was strictly a private purchase by a CoffeeCrew Staff member.] Packaging The grinder is...
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- Author: Glenn S.
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granola from the great Rain forest of the West Coast, you can well imagine that I deplane somewhat punchy and peevish. The CoffeeCrew team arrive at Terminal-1 Pearson, the new add-on to an already sprawling international airport. It glistens with steel...
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- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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required when performing regular maintenance and cleaning. Disassembly is straight-forward, though years of unattended coffee grime could cause the parts to fuse together, making them more difficult to pull apart. The shower screen is connected to the...
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) – this relative newcomer is making a major splash. They have lots of beans and a growing inventory of espresso and coffee making equipment. They have a very good green bean selection however, the shipping charges looked suspiciously expensive when I...
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- Author: Corey S
- Category: Articles
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come to the conclusion that home roasting still has a long way to go. You tell your best friend that his homemade coffee tastes like shoe polish remover and is the worst thing you ever tasted in your life. Your former friend naturally, would have no...
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- Author: Glenn S.
- Category: Lifestyle
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- Author: colin
- Category: Articles
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- Category: Global
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Globalhttps://mail.coffeecrew.com/index.php/gear-equipment-coffee/global
On the road with the coffee crew writers.
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Newshttps://mail.coffeecrew.com/index.php?view=category&id=9
the latest coffee news that is fit to print. This is where everything in 2006 will be sorted. Click on Cafe Beat for the latest stories.
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go for your next brewing session. Glenn lives and works in Southern Ontario as a senior financial advisor. His passion for coffee and espresso keeps him looking for the better brew. He has been a regular with the CoffeeCrew for several years now. Goto...
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- Author: Corey S
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prized linens to wipe down your showerscreen. Keep the peace in the family by purchasing inexpensive(ideally, coffee coloured) dish cloths and dish towels just for you. Don't let anybody else use them. 6. cutting board - while we are on the topic, how...
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- Author: Corey S
- Category: Articles
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- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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Bob in Londonhttps://mail.coffeecrew.com/index.php?view=article&id=221:bob-in-london&catid=18
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to a Starbucks next door to debrief and reflect. Overwhelmed by the crowd, yet feeling very much alone, I relocated to a coffee shop down the street where I could have a little dessert and write. I passed the Naked Cowboy on the way, which made me miss...
- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Global
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