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how do I make the best coffee milkshake?

roy Asked: how do I make the best coffee milkshake?

i have a magic bullet and a normal blender

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SmartAZ Answered:
15 recipes for coffee milkshakes.

Emms Answered:
have 1/2 cup of cold coffee already made-the kind u like, let cool.

per milk shake glass: 2 scoops ice cream:vanilla,1 cup cold milk and buy those syrups you normally use for coffee and add a complementary flavor: hazelnut, Irish Cream…so add the cold coffee and the syrup to your sweet preference

id serve vanilla or hazelnut cookies with it. you may want to top with whipped cream!  buy straws and maybe extra big plastic glasses! have fun

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Posted by Coffee Guy - August 8, 2011 at 1:59 pm

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Is Coffee Good For You?

Is coffee good for you? Do you think that coffee can prevent diseases? And combat free radicals? If you want to know how coffee can help you, here is a free detailed video on how you can learn that drinking coffee can be good to your health.

You will be introduced to the premium organic coffee that can be a good source of antioxidants. The beans of this coffee can be helpful in protecting your health aside giving you the tasting coffee you always wanted.

After watching this video, you will understand why drinking this coffee has 6 times more antioxidants compared to others. So enjoy and learn more what can be a good option to choose from when drinking coffee and having a good defense for your health.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - August 4, 2011 at 2:45 pm

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How to make good coffee and what to use?

kenya Asked: How to make good coffee and what to use?

I know this probably sounds stupid..but every time i am in the mood for a cup of coffee, I make horrible coffee..its not that bad but its not the kind of coffee you would give to people. ever since I wanted to drink coffee, I always go to starbucks or dunkin donuts..but I have decided its time to know how to create an awesome kind of coffee…any suggestions????

Answers:

nick Answered:
Don’t sweat it, I used to make bad coffee all the time until I tried cold brew coffee.

The thing with coffee made with hot water is it can often taste bitter and sour (this is because the hot water draws those chemicals out of the coffee grounds). But if you want the coffee flavor without the bitterness or sourness, try cold brew, it’s also great to do at night to enjoy the next day.

Simple recipe:

Cold Brew Coffee:
1. take 2 tablespoons of your favorite coarse ground coffee
2. add to 1 cup of water.
3. allow to sit overnight.
4. in the morning, strain out the coffee ground and drink coffee with whatever you like.

ik Answered:
Ask 10 people how to brew the best coffee and you will get 11 different answers. I have had good sheepherder’s coffee (throw the grounds in the pot and boil them) and great coffee made by other, more sophisticated, methods. I Enjoy the Blue Mountain coffee and the real Mocha coffee (from Yemen; it used to be shipped out through Mocha). I’ve started the day with Turkish-style coffee and love Brazilian-style. However, for everyday use, we drip decaf mixed with 20% chicory.

Mr Smartypants Answered:
You can’t make good coffee out of a can, or pre-ground.You have to buy it as whole bean and grind it yourself just before you make it. There are two kinds of grinders, the ‘whirleyblade’ which is really just a chopper, and a proper burr grinder, which costs a bit more but is better, because it grinds more consistent particles.

Even whole-bean coffee can go stale if it doesn’t sell fast enough.So it depends on how fast it moves through the store.Little coffee roasting companies are better for this because they don’t roast tons of coffee and let it sit around.

Then how do you make the coffee?The ‘Mr Coffee’ big-basket filter coffee maker usually doesn’t get the water hot enough. Your best bet is a French press. You can buy these at Starbucks or any kitchen store. You grind the coffee a little coarser. Make sure its nice and clean.Stir, wait 4 minutes (no less) and plunge. The siphon type of coffeemaker is also good. The filter cone is okay, but you do taste the paper in the filter. Some people pour some hot water through the filter to prepare it before putting the coffee in, and that helps get out the paper taste. Also, for some reason, the ‘natural’ filters, unbleached, taste better.

If you’re making coffee one cup at a time, the Aeropress is also a wonderful thing. I use mine almost every day.

Whatever you use, make sure it’s clean.

Then, of course, just pay attention to what you’re doing. Measure carefully. Make sure the water is just off a boil (some people actually use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the water!) Stir well. Use a timer. All that stuff. Consistency depends on control of variables.

If you really want to get into it, you can actually roast your own coffee. I do that. You can buy a hot-air popcorn popper and roast 1/4 lb of beans at a time. Once you taste the freshness of home-roast, you’ll never be satisfied with less. 8^)

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Posted by Coffee Guy - August 2, 2011 at 9:32 am

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Best alternative milk for hot coffee?

Got Pomchi Asked: Best alternative milk for hot coffee?

I am trying out alternatives for my regular whole cow’s milk.I drink a LOT of coffee and really love it. I have an espresso maker and have at least 6 lattes a day. I don’t care about calories or nutritional content really, but wanted to try out living with less dairy to see if it made a difference since one of my friends has been raving about how different she feels after giving it up. I tried almond milk and the texture just didn’t work hot. It tastes great in iced coffee, but I usually heat lattes to almost boiling and it just got kind of…off. Thanks!

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Colleen E Answered:
I like non dairy creamers like Coffee Mate Hazelnut or Irish Cream…mmmm..

BabyLove S Answered:
try Rice or Soy milk. they are better for you, and lesser in calories.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - August 1, 2011 at 8:16 am

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Nespresso Citiz D120 Titanium Grey Espresso + Aeroccino

Product Description

Brew a perfect cup of rich espresso every time with this all-in-one design incorporating the sleek skyline-inspired Citiz espresso maker and the Aeroccino Plus automatic milk frother. The Citiz delivers the unbeatable flavor of Nespresso premeasured capsules, while the Aeroccino Plus creates steamed or frothed milk at the push of a button.

Titanium Grey Color Fully automatic brewing and milk frothing in one self-contained unit. Works exclusively with Nespresso’s premium coffee capsules, which are easy to order for delivery within two business days (for details, visit www.nespresso.com).

Innovative Thermoblock technology with stainless-steel heating element guarantees precise temperature control. A 19-bar pressure pump ensures maximum extraction of flavor. Adjustable tray accommodates cups of various sizes (from small mug to travel cup). Removable 1 Liter water tank for easy refilling.

Energy-save mode gradually reduces power if unit is left on. The included Aeroccino Plus milk frother has two whisk attachments and an auto shutoff feature. Container for 10 used capsules Espresso and Luongo cup settings. Does not include capsules or cup.

Dimensions: 14.5″ x5″ x11″ (WxDxH)
Weight: 14 lb
Power: 1200 Watts

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Posted by Coffee Guy - July 30, 2011 at 10:55 am

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Dutch Bros Coffee in Oregon!

The barista said “sorry” when we told her we lived in Missouri! hahahaha We said thanks for the sympathy. She told us to move back. Best coffee and barista’s ever!

Did they say “best coffee in the world?”  I think so.  That qualifies as a video that can be displayed on this website.

Enjoy and learn a lot from this barista that can definitely enhance your knowledge regarding coffee. Have fun!

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Posted by Coffee Guy - July 21, 2011 at 8:04 am

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Folgers Gourmet Selections Coffee, Black Silk, 12-count K-cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 3) (Misc.)

Folgers Gourmet Selections Coffee, Black Silk, 12-count K-cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 3) (Misc.)

Folgers Gourmet Selections Coffee, Black Silk, 12-count K-cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 3)

Folgers Gourmet Selections Coffee, Black Silk, 12-count K-cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 3) (Misc.)
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Customer tags: keurig k-cups, black silk, k-cups, coffee, gourmet coffee, folgers

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Posted by Coffee Guy - July 21, 2011 at 4:31 am

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What brand of coffee is the best?

Frank Asked: What brand of coffee is the best?

No Kopi Luwak jokes. Out of the major coffee brands of pre-ground coffee which is the best in regard to flavor.

Answers:

Abhinandan Shaw Answered:
Cappeccino and Nescafe. Both are my favourites and have good flavours and taste.

Tom Answered:
My favorite brand is Intelligentsia

Robbie Answered:
illy – all day long

Fahr Quad Answered:
Blue Mountain Coffee from Jamaica is by far the best coffee I have ever had, but hard to get in the US.Folgers is OK, but Chock full of Nuts is better.

Bulldog15 Answered:

Red Diamond but I’m from the south.

Keith Answered:

For a cheap coffee, Eight O’ Clock brand it not bad. The Dunkin’ Donuts brand is not too shabby. however, I would recommend trying them all. Experiment with different types of roast as well. It is all a preference.

Momma Cyn Answered:

What you need to do is try several types of coffee.I can’t stand dark roasted – always tastes as if they burnt the coffee beans (and I really hate Starbucks – shudder). I’m not great fan of Green Mountain (U.S.) either.

In the Pittsburgh area (PA), folks were offered different coffees and the winner was 8 O’Clock.I also like some flavored coffee from Folgers.But everybody’s taste is different, so buy some of the small sample size coffees and have fun testing them! (Oh, and BTW, I also avoid most of the coffees listed below.They are just not what I enjoy.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - July 19, 2011 at 8:07 am

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Mr. Espresso | Coffee Equipment | Oakland California

The video you are about to watch will introduce to you Mr. Espresso, source of great quality when it comes to coffee.

It started since 1978 in Oakland, California wherein the provide the premium coffee beans and supplies to local coffeehouses. You will be amazed how our Mr. Espresso, Luigi DiRuocco, how they are able to bring a european culture when it comes to coffee.

You will see how coffee is being roasted in this videos using different machines to help make it easier and faster. Mr. Espresso will share to you how the company all started.

So enjoy and learn more about this video on Mr. Espresso/Coffee Equipment/Oakland California.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - July 18, 2011 at 7:59 am

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How can i get perfect flavored coffee?

Mkenzie Vandiver Asked: How can i get perfect flavored coffee?

Every time i make coffee, i always put too much coffee grinds or too little or sometimes it gets burned. Exactly how much coffee grinds do i put n the maker n how long do i leave it on its burner?

Answers:

Jessica Answered:
A spoonful per number of cups. 🙂

robyn o Answered:
I got a french press at walmart for $15.00, best coffee ever! Like Starbucks only in your kitchen!
You can use any brand coffee, I use Aldis’ Doughnut shop blend, $4.49 a pound, Yummy!

Craig B Answered:
It depends on how you’re brewing it and what your brewer’s specs are.Some brew hotter than others, which will affect how much acid is extracted from the coffee during brewing. Get scientific and try one-to-one and then two-to-one and then two-and-a-half to one, etc. until you have a cup you enjoy. then just use that same ratio every time.It may take you a day or two to compare, but it will be worth it.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - July 17, 2011 at 4:42 pm

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