Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 at
1:52 pm

How I can make a coffee with milk, if I have no fancy equipment?
in fact, cappuccino also works. any of them. all I have here is a little coffee and, uh, that’s all. no pitcher fresh or frothing.
just added aroma of coffee … to get a foam seems euorpeans serve coffee at home is not in a pan add the milk and see that close and boil as it starts to boil, add this lather up your coffee with some of the foam …. Works … . Do not boil over and only use a little light in your inbox …..
The Bennoti Espresso and Cappuccino Machine
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Sunday, May 16th, 2010 at
3:54 am

the amount of water with the coffee to cappuccino and regular coffee use is?
just Mr. Coffee Steam Espresso / Cappuccino Maker – ECM250 and just split the pot shortly after my first cup! Can anyone tell me how much water to add? Sorry, we do not have good details, I’m new to this, the use of leaving the coffee shops do it for me, but now trying to save $ 4 each at home! Besides, why use brown in the taste so bitter, I would have thought would have been very easy to use regular coffee?
Try 1 1 / 2 cup hot water.
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Friday, May 14th, 2010 at
8:54 am

What is the difference between a Cappuccino and a Latte?
I know that both start with a shot of espresso, but what is the difference in the way they are carried out after this? (I have a bean to cup espresso coffee machine with milk frother)
Latte is espresso made with a quarter, half steamed milk foam and a quarter on top Cappucino is one third of each
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 at
4:47 pm

Are all cappucinno machine used to make coffee with milk?
I am looking for an espresso coffee machine ago, a cappuccino and latte at the same time. However, most machines only do I find espresso and cappucinno. And I understand the steps that makes cappucinno and coffee are very similar. So I can use a coffee machine cappucinno milk too?
Yes. If you keep the steam pipe completely Sumberg in the milk is heated and sparkling stretches without making it as perfect latte. If you receive an automatic machine with a vaporizer should have an adjustment for the amount of air is presented as the milk is pulled through. As coffeegeek.com or homebarrista.com
Kyocera Hand Grinder with Astoria Commercial Espresso Machine Demo
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Monday, August 2nd, 2010 at
1:57 pm
Although no one has ever made coffee in my family, just tea, I found a canister of Maxwell House. We don’t have a coffee maker, so can I just boil the ground coffee beans in a pot and then drain the beans out?
What exactly does a coffee maker do?
Thanks Martin
But with that logic, I should be able to boil ground beans in a pot, just like Bhuddists boil loose, unbagged tea leaves, right?
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
3:15 am
I think this question is ridiculous and I would never leave it on after I’m done with the coffee, but someone else seems to think it’s okay.
What do you think? It’s the type of coffee maker that stays hot until you turn it off even if all the coffee evaporates.
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Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
5:54 pm
my coffee maker broke on me, the button is stuck. and i’m in desperate need of coffee!! is there an old fashion way of making coffee?
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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
8:07 am
I need to descaling a coffee maker. I heard that baking soda and vinegar could be useful, but I do not have the proportions and instructions.
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at
8:08 am
I have become a coffee addict (ha,ha)….
I have a "Mr. Coffee" maker and i hate it!!
it makes my coffee bitter and burnt.
I have started buying "Mcdonalds" coffee and i wanted to
buy a maker that makes my coffee taste as good as theirs.
I hope somebody knows what i mean ..like all you other coffee addicts 
thanks for reading my ad and Merry Christmas!
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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 at
5:45 pm
Every time i brew a pot of coffee, the smell it gives off is horrible! The odor itself is coming from the steam. After it’s done brewing, the coffee tastes fine and the pot doesn’t seem to smell. How do i clean a coffee maker to possibly rid of this smell?
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Saturday, July 10th, 2010 at
8:42 am
i just bought starbucks french roast ground coffee, i need to know how to make it without a coffee maker. I would also like to know how to make a frappacino with it.
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at
5:34 pm
Hi, umm i’m looking to give coffee another try and was hoping to get a recommendation on the best coffee maker out there for a total noob on coffee. Maybe something suitable for a dorm room, easy to clean, and makes great coffee.
P.S. Always wanted to look cool drinking coffee and reading. >.<
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at
5:47 pm
I used to make ice coffee all the time. I got this new Keurig coffee maker that all you need to do is put these tiny cups already packaged and ready to go in the machine and press brew and it does it for you. It makes good coffee. It does have a ice Coffee icon but I when I press it, it makes the coffee the same way but not as hot and not strong enough for ice coffee. Does anybody know how to make ice coffee using this machine?
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Monday, June 28th, 2010 at
5:38 pm
For mothers day i wanted to buy my mom a coffee maker. I wanted one that made it so you can pick how many cups of coffee to make, is their such a thing?
can i get a link to a coffee pot that has a setting for the amount of cups it will serve
I have made alot of coffee. My mother said for mothers day she wants a pot of coffee that you can "Set" like hit a button to pick how many cups of coffee you get.
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
6:24 pm
I have never made coffee before and I had bought the grounds and cream and milk and filters…only to realize that my coffee maker is missing the little thing that holds the filters in place…
Is there an easy way to make coffee (to end up as iced coffee) without a maker?
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Sunday, June 20th, 2010 at
5:37 pm
I don’t drink a lot of coffee but I like to have a strong cup with lots of additives (syrup, creamer, whatever I have). What type of coffee maker would be best for me?
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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 at
8:05 am
I already know the obvious, ramen, mac & cheese, vegetables, oatmeal, soup, pasta, rice, hot cocoa.. coffee obviously, I heard that you can make pancakes on the warmer part, but I’ve looked all through what Mr. Google says and can find very little information on the topic. Does anyone else know what you can make? And I know i could just get a hotplate, but I’m moving around and want to find that one small appliance that can do anything, and I believe the coffee maker is it!
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 at
8:07 am
Nearly every drip coffee maker has a plastic heating tank and all have plastic pipes to bring hot water to the coffee grounds. I am concerned that many people are drinking plastic along with their coffee – and most plastics are toxic. I have contacted several of the most popular manufacturers – none uses stainless steel for delivery pipes and only a few pots have a stainless steel tank. Considering how many people use these drip coffee makers, it seems a serious public health concern.
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Sunday, June 6th, 2010 at
1:58 am
I read in the whiteboard of a coffee house these words,
“Never order cappuccino after ten-thirty in the morning. But an espresso can be ordered at any hour of the day.”
“Only tourists order cappuccino after lunch or dinner. A disgrace. All that milk on a full stomach.”
Did somebody say this? Or is this the imagination of the café owner, to generate sales?
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