Sunday, December 4, 2011

Espresso Machine - How to Clean and Descale Yours

!±8± Espresso Machine - How to Clean and Descale Yours

Scale refers to a concentrated buildup of minerals, like lime, inside your espresso maker. The buildup can affect the function of your machine particularly the boiler, along with the taste of your coffee.

To properly maintain your espresso machine especially if you live in an area with hard water, you will need to descale your espresso maker anywhere from once a month to annually. This depends on the hardness of your water, how often you use your machine and how often water is allowed to sit in the machine for lengthy periods of time.

To learn how to descale your espresso machine keep reading.

Cool Down the Machine

First, turn off the machine and allow it to cool down completely. A hot machine can be dangerous and can reduce the efficacy of the descaling solution.

Combine Lemon and Water

While some users recommend using vinegar, it's generally not good for the mechanics and interior of your coffee machine You can make your own citric solution with lemon and water or purchase a commercial descaling solution that's specifically designed for use with espresso machines.

Popular commercial brands include Durgol, Saeco, and CLR. Most high-end espresso machine manufacturers will also sell their own brand or a recommended brand of decalcifying or descaling solutions.

Run the Machine

First, put your descaling solution into the machine's water reservoir. Then, turn on your espresso maker and pump water through your steam nozzle for about 15 to 30 seconds. Afterward, turn the machine off.

Now, you should have a cold machine with descaling solution in all the parts of it that run and hold water. Wait about 10 minutes and allow the scale to dissolve. Once you're done, turn the machine on and pump the water through again for 30 to 90 seconds, and then turn off the machine

Repeat

Repeat the above steps about 5 times. This process should take you an hour to an hour and a half.

Clean out the Machine

Unfortunately, descaling solution can leave a bitter and unpleasant taste in your espresso machine To get rid of this solution residue, rinse out your water reservoir and refill it. Run the clean water through the machine and repeat this step two to three times.

Make a Pot of Coffee

First, make one pot of coffee or shot of espresso and throw it out. This step will remove the descaling solution from inside.

Finally, make a pot or shot for yourself and enjoy the fresh taste!


Espresso Machine - How to Clean and Descale Yours

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Part 3 - Persuasion by Jane Austen (Chs 19-24)

Part 3. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Karen Savage. Playlist for Persuasion by Jane Austen: www.youtube.com

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Does Coffee Really Taste All That Good?

!±8± Does Coffee Really Taste All That Good?

Or has it just become a habit? Before anyone gets up in arms lambasting this as a blasphemous suggestion, be assured that the question comes not from an observer, but a partaker.

Specific qualifications include: decades of indulging in somewhere between a cup to a quart daily on average; sampling of countless brands; mixing it up with varieties from espresso to cappuccino; often grinding my own beans; and though an early user of cream and sugar, taking it straight longer can be remembered.

Normally coffee gets consumed without much thought. It's an accepted routine that mostly happens on autopilot. But a while back, after preparing the morning brew, I actually paid attention to the first sip.

I suppose there was some anticipation of that delicious initial taste, but it didn't happen that way. Rather, it actually caught me up short just because it was so blah - in fact the taste was really somewhat unappealing. Nor did things improve after drinking more.

The problem was not the coffee - it was a premium brand with a name familiar to all. Likewise, neither was the water, measuring, or anything else in the production process to blame. There was simply no apparent reason for it not to taste good.

Initially I wrote it off as some unknown anomaly, but it happened the same for a couple more days. Experiments with switching out the coffee itself, water and other variables didn't really seem to change much.

Over time, I didn't notice so much, but then again it's unusual to notice a lot anyway until later in the morning when the brain kicks into gear. But from time to time I try and savor that first sip especially, to see what I really think about it.

The results are still mixed. Sometimes it appears to be pretty good, yet others it just seems like coffee - nothing special, just comfortable. Will I continue to drink it - absolutely. Why, is hard to say, but probably that's where the habit kicks in.

Try an experiment yourself. Savor that next cup and really focus on the taste. Is it actually as good in your mouth as in your mind?

Or is it sort of like golf, where hitting a perfect shot from time to time keeps us coming back despite all the crummy ones in between?


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Best Coffee Makers on the Market

!±8± The Best Coffee Makers on the Market

For many of us, there is no better way to greet the day than with a nice hot cup of coffee. The market is filled with coffee makers that all claim to be the best around, but we all know that all appliances are not created equal. After separating the best from the rest, we settled on two very different coffee makers that represent the best of what's a(g)round.

Best Overall Coffee Maker

The best traditional coffee maker on the market comes courtesy of industry heavyweight Cuisinart. The Cuisinart Brew Central DCC-1200 Coffee Maker is a versatile, user-friendly model that offers great-tasting coffee and unparalleled convenience. It can easily be set to either brew a full pot (12 cups) or one to four cups at a time, which makes it good for both the office, as it can serve many people, or for personal use. Its digital timer makes brewing simple, as you can easily set the pot to begin brewing at anytime of day, guaranteeing you'll have hot, fresh coffee whenever you want it. It also comes with an extremely convenient self-cleaning system, which means you have one less thing to clean in your kitchen. Overall, this model from Cuisinart is at the top of our list, thanks to its tasty coffee, versatility, and overall convenience.

Best Express Coffee Maker

If you are looking for nothing more than a quick, tasty, hassle-free Cup O' Joe, the Keurig Special Edition Gourmet B60 Maker is the perfect product for you. All you have to do is insert one of Keurig's pre-measured, pre-ground K-cups, pull the lever, and wait a few seconds for your pipping hot, fresh cup of coffee. It is perfect for busy professionals and parents who don't have time to wait around for their coffee and is an extremely convenient product that will make coffee-making a snap. If you are willing to shell out a little bit more money, you can spring for Keurig's B70 model, which brews a bigger cup of coffee and is quieter than its predecessor, though the B60 is a better value.


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Monday, November 14, 2011

Tassimo by Bosch TAS2001UC Single Serve Coffee Brewer, White

!±8±Tassimo by Bosch TAS2001UC Single Serve Coffee Brewer, White

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The Tassimo TAS2001 brewer is a revolutionary new concept in small appliances which allows you to personalize your brewer with any one of 4 color kits (Strawberry Red, Mint Blue, Lime Green or Hazelnut Brown) .These color kits allow you to mix and match any one of the 4 colors kits to design a brewer that fits you. Each color kit sold separately.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Man in the Attic: Starring Jack Palance, Constance Smith and Byron Palmer (1953 Movie)

DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Man in the Attic is a 1953 mystery film directed by Hugo Fregonese. It was released in the United States on December 23 by Twentieth Century Fox. The movie, based on the novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, fictionalizes the Jack the Ripper killings. The story takes place in London, 1888. On the third night of the Jack the Ripper killings, a man rents out an attic from an older couple in need of extra income. The man (Jack Palance), a research pathologist, begins working on his experiments in the rooms. Helen Harley, the landlady (Frances Bavier), becomes suspicious of the man, especially when her niece shows an interest in him. Cast * Jack Palance as Slade * Constance Smith as Lily Bonner * Byron Palmer as Insp. Paul Warwick * Frances Bavier as Helen Harley * Rhys Williams as William Harley Hugo Fregonese (April 8, 1908, Mendoza, Argentina — January 17, 1987, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentine film director who worked both in Hollywood and in Argentina. A former sports journalist, he attended Columbia University in 1935, then was hired to be a technical advisor for films with Latin American themes. By 1938, he was again living in Argentina. There he worked as an editor, assistant director and short film director. He made his directorial debut in 1943. In 1949, he directed Apenas un delincuente. Most of Fregonese's American films were westerns and crime melodramas, for example Man in the Attic (1953) and Black ...

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Comparison of the Keurig B40 and the Senseo HD Deluxe 7810

!±8± Comparison of the Keurig B40 and the Senseo HD Deluxe 7810

The one cup coffee brewing systems have greatly increased in popularity. Users appreciate the convenience of a fresh cup of coffee - with no scorched or burned taste. The brewing speed is another positive as coffee is usually ready in a minute or less. There's a great variety of brewing systems available and this is a report on two of the most popular.

Senseo HD Deluxe 7810
This single cup brewer has been popular in Europe for some time and over 5 million were sold there. Its brewing system produces a cup of coffee with a smooth, frothy layer on top called crema. Now sold in the US, it uses pre-measured coffee that is packaged in paper discs, called a pod. The machine comes with 2 different sized pod holders: a shallow one that holds one pod for one cup of coffee and a deeper one for two pods for two cups. Some coffee drinkers who like a strong cup of coffee use the larger pod holder and two pods to make one cup.

The removable 20 ounce water reservoir will make 5 small cups of coffee. Brewing time is one minute. The main complaints about the Senseo machine concern the quality of the coffee itself. Some say it tastes "weak", "stale", or "bitter". Coffee in Senseo pods is made by Douwe Egberts but some coffee drinkers have tried Melitta or Aloha Island pods and are happier with the results.

Keurig Elite B40
There are several different models of single cup brewing machines made by Keurig and they are all rated tops in durability and reliability. The brewing systems are identical so the only differences are in the size of the water reservoir and how many cups can be brewed before it must be refilled. The B40 is in the middle of the range and it brews an eight ounce or ten ounce cup from a 48 ounce water reservoir. It brews in 30 to 50 seconds and uses vacuum packed coffee in K-Cups.

These little containers look like a coffee creamer and have been developed and patented just for use with the Keurig brewing systems. In all of the ratings, Keurig is Number One for making consistently good coffee. This has to be partially due to the high quality coffee from respected roasters like Green Mountain, Tulleys, Newman's Own Organic coffee, Timothy's, Diedrich and Gloria Jean. There are over 200 varieties of coffee and tea in K-Cups as well as Timothy's White Hot Chocolate and other cocoa brands. So if you like these brands or have a favorite roast from Emeril, the Coffee People, or Caribou Coffee, you'll find it as well as a great number of flavored blends.


Comparison of the Keurig B40 and the Senseo HD Deluxe 7810

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