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		<title>Types Of Coffee Makers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going shopping for a coffee maker is a bit like shopping for a car. You can&#8217;t just walk into a dealership and say, &#8220;I&#8217;ll take one car, please.&#8221;  There&#8217;s just too many types of varieties you need to choose from.  Do you need a big car?  Small car?  Four wheel drive?  Hybrid or regular gasoline?  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going shopping for a coffee maker is a bit like shopping for a car. You can&#8217;t just walk into a dealership and say, &#8220;I&#8217;ll take one car, please.&#8221;  There&#8217;s just too many types of varieties you need to choose from.  Do you need a big car?  Small car?  Four wheel drive?  Hybrid or regular gasoline?  Think about what you need in a coffee maker before you go buy one.</p>
<p><strong>Percolators</strong></p>
<p>This is one of the least expensive types of coffee makers you can buy for personal use.  It can use medium to finely ground coffee and needs some time in order to brew (about 20 minutes for six cups).  The flavor is predictably good, even with heavy use.  Some people claim that this is the longest lasting of the types of coffee makers.</p>
<p>One of the complaints about percolators is that sometimes the coffee grounds slip through into your cup.  A wide variety of sizes and shapes is produced and are easily available in places such as department stores, pharmacies and office supply shops.</p>
<p><strong>Automatic Drip</strong></p>
<p>This is another of the most available and least expensive coffee makers that you can buy.  This is what a lot of people think of when they hear the words &#8220;coffee maker&#8221;.  It works a little faster than a percolator and also holds up well over repeated use.  It can use nearly any texture of ground coffee except entire beans.  One of the complaints about automatic drip coffee makers is that they can&#8217;t get your coffee as hot as a percolator&#8217;s.  This also comes in wide varieties of sizes and shapes.</p>
<p><strong>French Plunger</strong></p>
<p>Known by many other names like cafetire, a French plunger works best for only one or two cups of coarsely ground coffee at a time.  It is best to use more coarsely ground coffee as the really fine stuff tends to get into your coffee, giving your drink a cloudy and muddy appearance.  Some coffee connoisseurs claim a French plunger gives a stronger brew.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t like coffee, French plungers work well for tea bags and making your own herbal tea from fresh herbs and fruit.  One of the drawbacks to French plungers is that they can be harder to find than either automatic drip coffee makers or percolators.  You may have to go to specialty cooking supply stores to get one.</p>
<p><strong>Espresso Machine</strong><br />
This is the (literally) hot newcomer to the group, only having been made for home use for about twenty years.  Although you can get a decent cup, expect the bottom to be full of grounds.  Many people prefer to still get their espresso from coffee shops and cafes.</p>
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		<title>Krups Coffee Maker: Buying A Coffee Maker For Your Employees</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 04:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coffee is very important to keep most of your employees awake especially during the early part of the afternoon. To make your employees productive throughout the day, you need to buy a Krups coffee maker and keep the coffee flowing in the office throughout the day.  According to studies offices that provide free flowing coffee [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coffee is very important to keep most of your employees awake especially during the early part of the afternoon. To make your employees productive throughout the day, you need to buy a Krups coffee maker and keep the coffee flowing in the office throughout the day.  According to studies offices that provide free flowing coffee to their employees are more productive compared to those offices that do not have endless supply of good coffee. Of course coffee is not the only thing that can keep your people awake while sitting behind their desk but it does help a lot when it comes to keeping things going in the office.</p>
<p><strong>Picking Out The Right Krups Coffee Maker Model</strong></p>
<p>Krups is one of the world&#8217;s leading manufacturers of espresso and coffee machines. For many years, this German company has developed several models of coffee makers. Before you buy a Krups coffee maker for your office, take time to evaluate the different models of Krups coffee maker. To help you choose the right Krups coffee maker, take a closer look at our office set up, the number of people who works in your office and the number of hours that your employees work in the office. If you have a large office and you have many employees who work for you, you should get one of those heavy duty models of Krups coffee maker. Yes, a heavy duty Krups coffee maker is expensive but it is well worth your money. Note that a heavy duty coffee maker can survive heavy battering so it may take a few years before you will need to replace your coffee maker. Moreover, this type of coffee maker comes with an energy saving system so you use lesser amount of energy to produce coffee for your employees.</p>
<p><strong>Installing Your Krups Coffee Maker<br />
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Installing your Krups coffee maker in the office is not really difficult. All you need to do is to find an accessible place to keep your coffee maker, preferably near an electrical power plug near your potable water supply.  If you have a pantry in your office, your new coffee maker will definitely fit nicely inside it.</p>
<p>To keep the supply of coffee flowing the whole day at the office, buy several bags of coffee beans on a weekly basis. Store the coffee beans in a safe place. Assign someone to make coffee everyday. Someone should also constantly check the coffee maker to make sure that your supply of freshly brewed coffee does not run out in the middle of the day.</p>
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		<title>Uncovering Potential: The Use of a Coffee Maker</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 04:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So many individuals cannot survive without their morning cup of coffee. Whether they make it at home or stop at a coffee shop along the way, a cup of coffee is the difference between functioning and not.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many individuals cannot survive without their morning cup of coffee. Whether they make it at home or stop at a coffee shop along the way, a cup of coffee is the difference between functioning and not.</p>
<p>The most popular packaging method of coffee is in the form of grinds, yet how do those grinds become coffee? It really is not a mystery, in fact, coffee brewing is a very simple process, and has been simple throughout the ages. When hot water is poured on ground coffee beans, the resulting infusion is the same coffee that is cupped and sold for two dollars. With the modern coffee maker, however, a simple process has been made even simpler. Now, everything is automatic, from the boiling of water to the actual brewing, and it all takes less than a minute.<br />
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Coffee to Go</strong></p>
<p>The vacuum coffee maker was one of the most popular coffee brewing devices used during the 19th century. A little more complicated than the average coffee maker, vacuum brewers were prized for their clear brews. In these brewers, water is heated in a lower vessel until the water is forced up through a narrow tube due to expansion. The upper vessel contains ground coffee, and the heated water is allowed to saturate the grounds for a particular amount of time. When that time is up, the heat is removed and the vacuum once again pulls the brewed coffee back down through a strainer into the lower chamber. Eventually, even the vacuum coffee maker was automated with a technique called balanced siphoning.</p>
<p>The percolator is a coffee maker that uses pressure to brew coffee. Gravity forces water into contact with ground coffee for a certain amount of time, and than that same gravity is used to remove the brewed coffee. The coffee grounds are kept completely separate from the brewed coffee, resulting in a clear, smooth cup of coffee. With the birth of electricity, percolators were greatly simplified for in-home use.</p>
<p>However, the most popular coffee maker, especially for domestic use, is the drip coffee maker, or dripolator. This device is completely automated, and combines aspects of drip brewing and percolation. With this coffee maker, however, water is heated by an electrical element in a separate chamber, removing the need of a stove or of pre-heating. Coffee brewing devices come in a variety of materials, colors and styles, and can fit into any décor. While some are designed to blend into the counter space, others are designed to stand out and become a focal point of the kitchen.</p>
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