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Under 25 posts Topic: Coffee blogs
Forum: Coffee Discussions: General Discussion   Subject: Coffee blogs   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 3:26pm

Preview: Which blogs about coffee that you regularly read?
afton
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Under 25 posts Topic: Starbucks mugs trading
Forum: Members Forum: Buy, Sell and Trade   Subject: Starbucks mugs trading   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 2:27pm

Preview: I have started collecting the Starbucks Architecture city mugs.  I live in the so cal area so can get Los Angeles, Orange County and possibly San Diego.  If you are interested in trading please email me!
Damiana
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Under 25 posts Topic: WTB: La Spaziale S1 Mini Vivaldi II
Forum: Members Forum: Buy, Sell and Trade   Subject: WTB: La Spaziale S1 Mini Vivaldi II   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 1:16pm

Preview: This might be a long shot, but is anybody looking to part with one of these?
lessthanjoey
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Under 25 posts Topic: Chemex: fine-tuning
Forum: Coffee Discussions: Machines and Brewing Methods   Subject: Chemex: fine-tuning   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 12:02pm

Preview: I've been wondering if there is a best way to pour into a Chemex.  I have adopted two practices and would like some CG reflections on them.    Is it best to pour all the water in at once (provided it...
LifeandPeace
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Under 25 posts Topic: QuickMill Cora
Forum: Espresso Discussions: Espresso Machines   Subject: QuickMill Cora   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 11:54am

Preview: Hi all,  I just bourght a quickmill cora.   I am having trouble with the Brew Pressure Gauge - the needle never moves.   Is it set with no pressure from the factory setting and should be disassembled and...
kaffeboenne
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Under 25 posts Topic: Broken Saeco Italia
Forum: Espresso Discussions: Espresso Machines   Subject: Broken Saeco Italia   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 10:20am

Preview: About a year and a half ago I got a great deal on a refurbished Saeco Italia superautomatic. It served me without any problems until a few weeks ago the grinder stopped working properly. It still spins,...
ppatin
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Under 25 posts Topic: Laranzato Espresso machine
Forum: Espresso Discussions: Espresso Machines   Subject: Laranzato Espresso machine   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 7:11am

Preview: Does anyone have an opinion about this machine?  I'm looking for a 2-group semi-automatic that's a good value.  I have heard some good things about this, but not sure if I should believe them.  Thanks!
Eleni
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Under 25 posts Topic: Introduction
Forum: World Regional: Australia, New Zealand and Asia   Subject: Introduction   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 5:27am

Preview: Hi all,  My very first post, I am not too sure if there is a section for 'hello' posts.  Sorry cofee people but I do not drink coffee, but i would love to learn about it all, I am very interested in the...
MoniqueTea
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Under 25 posts Topic: Gaggia Evolution vs. Classic
Forum: Coffee Discussions: Machines and Brewing Methods   Subject: Gaggia Evolution vs. Classic   Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008, 5:05am

Preview: Hi I am looking to by my first real  semi automatic espresso machine. I have now a S50 Nespresso professional.  And I really need the upgrade to true espresso!  So I was looking to what options are...
MeZZiN
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Under 25 posts Topic: coffee history boat tour in chicago
Forum: World Regional: United States Central   Subject: coffee history boat tour in chicago   Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008, 7:19pm

Preview: so we were asked by the Chicago History Museum to give a history of coffee on a boat. I don't want to give away a whole lot more than that, but we set sail from Navy Pier at 9am this Sunday. Seating is...
Sutono
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