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Shortwave Radio, are things that will percolate to the surface on some songs on the expected new album. Farrell loves coffee and starts her day with an Americano made in a Bialetti on her gas-range. The special relationship she holds with caffeine...
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- Author: colin newell
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- Author: colin newell
- Category: Global
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Italian definition from the Istituto Nazionale Espresso Italiano says a "single" espresso is: Necessary portion of ground coffee = 7 g ± 0.5 Exit temperature of water from the unit = 88∞C ± 2∞C Temperature of the drink in the cup = 67∞C ± 3∞C Entry...
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- Author: Corey S
- Category: Lifestyle
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Some of our more frequent readers of CoffeeCrew may be familiar with my recent journey through China. This article is the second of a three-part account of my journey through China. To read the first article, click here. My trip through China was...
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- Author: colin newell
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be checking out next time. The Shelter Restaurant. All local ingredients. All West Coast cuisine with little twists. The coffee scene in Tofino is managing to hold its own now - it was only a few years ago that if you were in Tofino you would be hard...
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- Author: colin newell
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- Author: colin
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with the EX-450 Guide for Photo at right. 1.) Steam boiler cap 2.) Portafilter lock 3.) Power/Brew/Steam mode switch 4.) Coffee holder portafilter 5.) Steam wand 6.) Glass Coffee Carafe 1. Cappuccino is a mixture of espresso coffee, milk and frothed...
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- Author: colin newell
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coffee culture,http://coffeecrew.com/index.php/component/tags/tag/coffee-culture
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works in Victoria, B.C. Canada at the University of Victoria and is one of the senior tasters and machine testers at the CoffeeCrew. This is her first, of hopefully many, posts to the Daily.
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- Author: April F.
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you have ever wanted or needed to know about coffee and espresso is right here. The CoffeeCrew have been writing about coffee, cafes and the gourmet coffee rennaisance for over ten years. In that amount of time we have compiled a few good articles,...
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a 3-way solenoid. The 3-way solenoid, when activated, depressurizes the portafilter and allows for a quick removal of waste coffee and prompt reloading of the portafilter for subsequent brews. When using the Carezza, necessity dictates that you wait a...
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- Author: Administrator
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- Author: coffeecrew's own Judy F.
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it is rarely seen in the circles of most home based espresso enthusiasts. In the quest for "more is more" and stuffing more coffee in ridgeless double and triple baskets, the lowly single basket that came with your espresso machine is probably gathering...
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- Author: Corey S
- Category: Lifestyle
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1968 - Then and nowhttp://coffeecrew.com/index.php?view=article&id=273:1968-then-and-now&catid=17
own. From a child's perspective, everything seems brighter, louder, busier and decidedly more fragrant. The aroma of strong coffee, cured ham and fresh fruit and vegetables drifts over the concrete beneath my feet. I stop for a moment in front of a busy...
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- Author: colin newell
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Okay so you have waded through page after page after page of information and tips on making fabulous coffee. You have a good brewer, good beans, and a Saturday morning mate, like no other, to share your wake-up juice with. Forgot something? Like, where...
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- Author: colin newell
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grinder could live up to its reputation. 3. Innova (Spain) had agreed to send us a brand new Innova grinder to do a formal coffeecrew.com review. Yes, a new grinder delivered directly from Barcelona, Spain airlifted right from the Ascaso factory. A...
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- Author: Glenn S.
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- Author: Pierre McKenty
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For some background on the Innova/Ascaso saga, read all about it here. Thought I would follow up with my Ascaso/Innova i-1 Coffee Grinder that I ordered. Mine was shipped from the US distributor from Medford, Oregon. It arrived double-boxed, (maybe...
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- Author: Bob Bown
- Category: Lifestyle
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