The reason for inventing the coffee grinder is obvious. Of course you can make coffee the most primitive of ways, boiling the coffee beans, and many have. However, the first grinders were made my the Greeks, Turks, and Romans. Early mills were handmade in this country by blacksmiths and carpenters in the late 1700s and the first half of the 19th century. Antique coffee grinders or mills are a big with collectors today. If you want to be a collector look for mills or grinders unique in some aspect or that have a recognizable manufacturers brand stamped on them.
As you can imagine people love coffee grinders. What better way to have fresh coffee? And the aromas of the fresh ground beans are heaven. Even none coffee drinkers appreciate the smell of fresh ground coffee.
In the ever-changing micro-wave world of new and better we now have the indispensable coffee maker grinder. A one-in-all machine that grinds your favorite coffee beans just before brewing from self filtered water...automatically. Fantastic coffee. The Freshest of the fresh!
About the author:
Mike Yeager
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Home Coffee Roasting: Romance and Revival; Revised, Updated Edition In the past decade, coffee roasting has gone from a fringe trend of true believers to an increasingly mainstream audience. Long considered the bible of the home-roasting movement, Home Coffee Roasting has been completely revised throughout with new, up-to-date sections on the latest developments in home-roasting equipment and provides step-by-step guidelines to the coffee-roasting process. The new edition also features: -A much expanded resources section for green beans and home-roasting equipment -The best techniques for storing green coffee beans -The new home roasters: how to evaluate and use them -Tips on perfecting a roast -Information on how to create your own blend. With over a dozen home-roasting machines newly on the market, and an ever-expanding number of stores and internet sites catering to the home coffee-roasting market, now more than ever Home Coffee Roasting is the essential book for every true coffee lover.
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