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		<title>The Great Convenience Of Electric Coffee Makers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 13:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Stu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most of the people a day breaks with a cup of coffee. Electric coffee makers make the job of brewing a cup of coffee so simple and thus people enjoy the coffee more. There are different types of electric coffee makes. One of the well known coffee makers is the melitta coffee maker which is known for the very finer and minute pores that provides no grounds to settle at the bottom of the cup of coffee.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most of the people a day breaks with a cup of coffee. Electric coffee makers make the job of brewing a cup of coffee so simple and thus people enjoy the coffee more. There are different types of electric coffee makes. One of the well known coffee makers is the melitta coffee maker which is known for the very finer and minute pores that provides no grounds to settle at the bottom of the cup of coffee.</p>
<p>The Keurig also makes electric coffee makers and is among the top notch products made in this genre. Though only one cup of coffee is made at a time, still one gets to taste the best cup of coffee. It is popularly known as the K-cup which saves you from putting efforts trying to gauge the exact number of beans required for making coffee. The machine makes one cup at a time still you are left to choose the size of your cup yourself which can be either 8oz or 10oz. the best part of this machine is that it has an automatic switch off feature.</p>
<p>Portability and easy and convenient forms of devices are what people prefer these days. The expectation is the same with coffee makers.</p>
<p>Toastess, one of the leading home appliances manufacturers has made portable coffee makers too. Well, now you can have coffee whenever you want, even if you are moving. The best thing about this coffee machine is that it is not costly too. Many of us can afford it so do not give any more excuses from drinking coffee and you can travel happily raising your own toast of coffee.</p>
<p>Once you have decided to buy a coffee maker, there are a number of factors which you should consider as well. Many prefer programmable coffee makers while one can go for single cup brewing systems too. But choose coffee makers with variable cup sizes. Nowadays there are electric coffee makers that can brew as many as 12 cups of coffee at a time. This is really helpful for large families and occasions. The other factors to consider include the temperature of your coffee and the time taken to make it. So consider these factors before making your choice.</p>
<p>My friend referred me to a specialty website with researched information on Electric Coffee Makers. <a href="http://www.bestelectriccoffeemakers.info/">Click Here</a> to be taken to all of the <a href="http://www.bestelectriccoffeemakers.info/">Electric Coffee Makers</a> information they have put together. Now you can become well informed on this topic.</p>
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		<title>Using A French Press Coffee Pot</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Haley D. Antoine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A French press coffee pot goes many different names depending on where you are in the world. In France it goes by the name of the manufacturer as well as a cafetiere a piston. In Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK it is known as a cafetiere the French word for carafe. In Australia, South Africa and New Zealand a French press is called a coffee plunger.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A French press coffee pot goes many different names depending on where you are in the world. In France it goes by the name of the manufacturer as well as a cafetiere a piston. In Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK it is known as a cafetiere the French word for carafe. In Australia, South Africa and New Zealand a French press is called a coffee plunger.</p>
<p>A French press is a very basic and easy way to make a cup of coffee. You simply fill the carafe with ground coffee and hot water. Then after steeping you filter out the grounds by pressing the plunger down. You are left with a great cup of coffee. There is no set method for making coffee using a French press as it differs depending on the person.</p>
<p>As with any coffee the temperature of the water is very important. The water needs to be hot but not boiling. Almost boiling is the perfect temperature. And this can be achieved by adding a shot of cold water to boiling water. </p>
<p>You also want to use fresh water every single time as water that has been boiled will taste flat as it does not contain any dissolved gasses. Before using your French press you can warm up the carafe with some hot water so that you coffee is as warm as possible.</p>
<p>It has also been found that freshly ground coffee tastes better then pre-ground coffee as the aroma and flavor is much better in freshly ground coffee. Coarse ground coffee is the best for the French press as very finely ground coffee will not be caught by the filter in the French press which can lead grounds in your coffee. </p>
<p>For every one cup of water you add to the French press you should have two tablespoons of ground coffee. You can add a bit more if you like strong coffee but as a rule this works well. Once you have added the coffee you should add the water and stir to make sure all the coffee grinds are exposed to water as sometimes air pockets can occur.</p>
<p>The range of steeping time can vary between four to ten minutes. Ten minutes produce a very strong cup of coffee. A standard cup of coffee will take about four minutes. There is also a no steeping time that is recommended by some coffee producers. However to make sure that your coffee is strong enough you will need to add more coffee.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve thought about buying a <a href="http://www.frenchpresscoffeepot.org/">French Press Coffee Pot</a> but you&#8217;re a little intimidated, or you think it might be difficult to use, rethink that! You can actually <a href="http://www.frenchpresscoffeepot.org/french-press/brew-a-perfect-cup-of-coffee-with-a-french-press.html">Brew Perfect Coffee with a French Press</a> it&#8217;s simple! Just click here!</p>
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