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In reply to the discussion: Coffee 101: Brewing devices [View all]Taverner
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cool...when I get time, I will jot down my current green bean holdings...
NRaleighLiberal
Jan 2013
#3
Safeway had it for $8 or 9 for the hair over 2 lb "can" the last month or so off and on
Kali
Jan 2013
#10
Believe it or not, many roasted blends made especially for espresso will include some robusta beans
Major Nikon
Jan 2013
#19
How about ultra-simple stovetop espresso makers -- are they just espresso percolators?
MiddleFingerMom
Jan 2013
#9
you forgot Nespresso, they make it so easy and quick to make perfect fresh tasting espresso
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#21
on the downside, they only make expresso. on the other hand is super fresh and delish.
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#33
yep. I LOVE it. they sell a frother too, but I just warm the milk in my micro while it heats.
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#53
The biggest problems I have with the percolator is over temperature and over extraction
Major Nikon
Jan 2013
#41
If all you want is the taste of a good cup of coffee, there is little need
A Simple Game
Jan 2013
#51
Ok. My curiosity got the better of me, and it turns out we're already on the internet.
harmonicon
Jan 2013
#45