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		<title>Rancilio Silvia is a Favorite Espresso Machine For the Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Espresso making is fun and fast as lightning with the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine and guarantees a brew befitting the most cultured and discriminating coffee drinker. Keep your money in your pocket and do away with those costly cups from the neighborhood baristas. With your minimal investment, the Rancilio allows you to churn out your own custom specialty coffees with all the quality of a Roman cafe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Espresso making is fun and fast as lightning with the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine and guarantees a brew befitting the most cultured and discriminating coffee drinker. Keep your money in your pocket and do away with those costly cups from the neighborhood baristas. With your minimal investment, the Rancilio allows you to churn out your own custom specialty coffees with all the quality of a Roman cafe.</p>
<p>The Rancilio has been voted best in its class for espresso treats and more, priced just right to meet most budgets. Why pay more when the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine delivers commercial quality hot beverages for a fraction of the price of its competitors and can please the most finicky coffee drinkers. Use your Rancilio Machine for a morning burst of flavor beans or treat yourself to a soothing midnight latte snack. Whether you are entertaining friends or escaping to your own private espresso haven, the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine gets the job done right. The Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine is truly one of the finest espresso machines on the market for the money. Consistently a top choice by consumers.</p>
<p>To whip up your favorite latte or cappuccino, simply switch on the bottom steam button for a perfect blend in less than two minutes time. Operating your Rancilio Silvia Espresso Maker is a snap with one-touch buttons and a sturdy grip handle, turning a novice espresso chef into an instant pro. Rancilio Silvia is recognized the world over for its ease of use, transport-friendly design and one touch espresso making capabilities. Create a luscious latte foam in seconds with the Rancilio Machine&#8217;s powerful steam wand for European grade beverages at your fingertips. Or let your creative juices flow and try your hand at the popular froth art, found in some of the best espresso, latte and cappuccino houses around the globe.</p>
<p>No expense was spared for the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine detailing, built to produce a flawless cup of Joe just the way you like it. Streamline design enables commercial or residential espresso enthusiasts to enjoy full flavor from a space saving unit that fits comfortably on most tight-fitting counters or rolling carts.</p>
<p>Neat and tidy, fast and efficient is what you get with a Rancilio Espresso maker found in the four corners of the world for exceptional espresso delights. Contemporary styling meets cutting edge technology for a perfect blend on demand. The secret of success for the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine lies in the &#8220;super ergo-automated design&#8221;, built from the finest materials by leading industry engineers.</p>
<p>The sleek and sturdy design of the Rancilio Espresso maker makes cleaning as easy as a swipe with a damp cloth. No cumbersome bells and whistles, just fully functional push buttons ready to go when you are.</p>
<p>A Rancilio Espresso Maker makes the perfect gift for that special someone that has everything and is a must for your office goodie counter. No more sorry cups of coffee under your watch, with the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine, you can treat your friends and reward yourself with a world-class espresso maker that does it all and is priced where you want it to be. Recognized around the world for perfect balance and perfect blend, the Rancilio Espresso Machine gives you everything you demand in your specialty coffee, making this little unit the preferred espresso solution for home, office, restaurants and special occasion gifts.</p>
<p>Find more information, see a Rancilio Silvia V3 Espresso Machine or a Rancilio Silvia V3 or the Rancilio Espresso Machines</p>
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		<title>Why Should You Drink Gourmet Coffee?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Gourmet flavored coffee is definitely a treat, but what sets it apart from your average cup of Joe? The truth of the matter is that there is a large variety of flavored coffees on the market, but it is important to know how to purchase and to make sure that you are getting the best taste and flavor out of your Java.</p>
<p>Coffee has been a large part of history for centuries, and it even played a part in many historical events. It&#8217;s interesting to know that the Boston Tea Party was actually planned within a coffee shop. In those times, coffee shops were often used for socializing and planning political decisions, much as they are today. That is also the reason that early coffee shops were banned for a period of time since they were seen as locations where people could conspire against the government.</p>
<p>Coffee is an enormous part of our culture, and it is the most popular hot beverage in America. However, you do need to be careful about what type of coffee that you purchase because if you are purchasing pre-ground store-bought coffee, then it is not fresh. You also do need to be aware of what type of coffee beans you are purchasing because unless they are 100% Arabica, then they are not high quality enough. There are two different types of coffee beans that are on the market, which are Arabica and Robusta. Robusta is the lower quality of the two, and it is mass produced. It does have a higher caffeine content, but these are not the types of beans that you will find in a gourmet blend.</p>
<p>Gourmet flavored coffee is popular within any coffee lover, and it is much different than the cheaper variety that you will find at a grocery store. These types of coffee beans are handpicked all over the world, and they are made with 100% Arabica beans. These beans are grown in countries like Ethiopia, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia because they have a hot and dry climate. The coffee beans are grown in areas of high altitude, which allows them to grow more slowly. The benefit to this is that the slow growing process allows their flavors to develop more deeply since they have more time to be cultivated. The ideal location for growing gourmet coffee is along the equator between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.</p>
<p>Every single year, there are more than 7 million green coffee beans produced all over the world. However, you do need to differentiate between all of these beans to select handpicked gourmet coffee blends that will give you a deep and memorable flavor. Gourmet coffee is also processed and roasted in a finer environment because the roast is of a higher quality. Yes, you may pay a little bit more for gourmet coffee, but you also will reap the rewards in a delicious and complex coffee flavor. There is a reason that gourmet flavored coffee is so popular!</p>
<p>For the widest selection of flavored coffee beans, check out Chuggin McCoffee&#8217;s website, The Coffee Bump.</p>
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		<title>Gourmet Coffee Drinks at Home &#8211; Easy Tips For Making Cafe Latte and Cappuccino at Home</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Gourmet coffee drinks at home are easy to make with a few simple tips listed in this article.</p>
<p>Cappuccino and cafe latte are favorites that many coffee lovers order at the coffee shop. If you would like to make these coffee drinks at home, here are some simple instructions, to save money and avoid a trip to the coffee house. At home you can experiment with making your favorites, for pennies per drink instead of paying coffee house prices.</p>
<p>This article gives simple, plain language to brew and serve great coffee drinks.</p>
<p>Both the cappuccino and cafe latte are based on espresso. Let&#8217;s assume that you have a standard espresso machine capable of foaming (frothing) milk. In addition, you&#8217;ll need to have gourmet coffee beans finely ground for espresso, milk (I prefer skim milk) , and the flavoring you want (optional but lots of people like chocolate).</p>
<p><strong>Making espresso at home</strong></p>
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<p>Cappuccino and latte drinks both begin with espresso. To make espresso shots, you place your ground espresso into the portafilter, press to  compact the ground coffee, leaving the coffee&#8217;s top surface smooth. Then place the filter into the machine and start steaming the milk to at least 140 degrees or slightly hotter if you prefer. By heating the milk without waiting for the espresso, you can start mixing your specialty drink immediately after the espresso is brewed.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve brewed two ounces of espresso for one drink, you can follow the instructions for cappuccino and latte shown below.</p>
<p><strong>Cappuccino recipe prepared at home</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Steam your milk with extra foam</strong> &#8211; cappuccino requires extra foam in the milk. Tip the pitcher holding the heated milk and bring the steaming apparatus (wand) just under the top surface, raising the steam wand as the foam is created but keeping the wand just below the surface. Make foam enough to fill one third of your coffee mug. When the foam is ready, turn off the steam wand. Follow the rest of the instructions in the order listed.</li>
<li><strong>Brew</strong> &#8211; pour your espresso shots into the cup first.</li>
<li><strong>Add milk</strong> &#8211; add hot milk to fill your cup two thirds full.</li>
<li><strong>Add foam</strong> &#8211; finish filling your cup with foam you spoon into the cup, and your cappuccino is ready to enjoy!</li>
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<p>For flavored cappuccino, place flavoring into your cup before you add the espresso shots. Stir the flavoring with the espresso and milk, then add the foam topping.<strong>Cafe latte home recipe</strong></p>
<p>Cafe latte is prepared the same way, except you use less foam.  So, you&#8217;ll use the steam wand to warm the milk and create a little foam, and brew the espresso shots. Add the espresso shots to your cup, fill the cup nearly full with heated milk, and leave room for a short layer of foam. Some people add whipped cream, but that is optional.</p>
<p>As with cappuccino, for a flavored latte you add syrup or other flavor into the cup first, and stir it into the shots and heated milk.</p>
<p>Cappuccino and cafe latte are both much easier now, right?</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re comfortable preparing basic latte and cappuccino drinks, you can start experimenting with different flavors of espresso beverages.</p>
<p>DJ Toman is a lawyer and coffee enthusiast living in Greensboro, North Carolina. He is the author of <a href="http://www.coffeedaydreams.com/" target="_new">http://www.CoffeeDaydreams.com</a>, a site dedicated to gourmet coffee and <a href="http://www.coffeedaydreams.com/articles/best-coffee-makers/" target="_new">choosing the best coffee makers</a>. Even beginners get helpful tips about how to brew and enjoy the coffee of their dreams.</div>
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<p>Have you recently purchased a quality coffee maker for your home, but still find yourself running to the local coffee shop for that &#8220;special&#8221; tasting cup of brew? If so, you&#8217;re probably wasting a ton of money! Let me give you the best advice on making gourmet coffee at home!</p>
<p><strong>Coffee:</strong> The first step in making that coffee house style is brew found in the perfect coffee bean. Yes, I hate to break it to you &#8211; but if you really want gourmet &#8211; you should start by grinding your own beans. Now, before we jump ahead to grinding your beans, you have to buy the best quality to start with. There is a wide variety of beans available on the market, from Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts to brands not known on a national scale. I personally suggest beans from The Roasterie in Kansas City Missouri. Their line includes</p>
<p>a ton of flavors, but what they are most widely known for is the fact that they air roast their beans which leads to a more pure, better taste and aroma.</p>
<p><strong>Water:</strong> You&#8217;d be surprised to know that the water you use really does make a huge difference in the taste of the final product. Most coffee makers have filters built in, so be sure to change yours on a regular basis. If your coffee machine does not have one built in, use filtered water instead of tap water. This should be done whether you are using a $300 machine or a generic $20 unit.</p>
<p><strong>Grinder:</strong> Many will tell you that it is ok to use pre-ground breans, but I whole-heatedly disagree. The oils in pre-ground coffee beans tend to evaporate, causing them to lose some of their flavor. Make the investment and get a good grinder. For many aficionados,grinding beans is an art form &#8211; and as with any art, the artist is only as good as the tools he uses. You may be tempted to get one of the smaller (and cheaper) push down grinders &#8211; if that&#8217;s all that&#8217;s in your budget, be prepared to practice &#8211; a LOT! You do not want to over grind because it makes the coffee bitter. It is better to use a little more bean than to risk over grinding. The Kitchenaid Coffee Burr is a great grinder and worth the investment (search for sales and deals online to soften the blow to the wallet)</p>
<p><strong>Bean Storage: </strong>You&#8217;ll likely find yourself storing your beans in the fridge or the freezer, but keep in mind that in order for the flavors to truly come forward &#8211; they have to be at room temperature. If you have more beans than you&#8217;ll use &#8211; keep them in an air tight container and place them in the freezer. When you remove them from the freezer for use, it is best to let them sit and &#8220;thaw&#8221; out for a minimum of 30 minutes.</p>
<p>Now these are just my personal tips from my very own kitchen, but you&#8217;ll need to really play around with your own recipes and understand your particulars when it comes to taste.</p></div>
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