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Coffee Roasters
My wife and I are serious coffee drinkers. We like to have our own espresso machine and coffee roaster at home. This ensures us the finest cup of coffee. Yes, it's true, you can buy coffee roasters. How serious did you think you were about coffee? Well, if you're just the cliche caffeine guzzler who hits up the local Starbucks on a regular basis, then you're not too serious. While they certainly make tons of lattes and iced mochas, their coffee still comes off a truck. Not to say this is bad. It is freshly ground, but how fresh are the beans? I never see any coffee roasters around those parts. Most big coffee chains have all of their beans roasted, packaged, and shipped in. This is certainly satisfying for some customers, but once you taste java fresh from the coffee roasters, you may have a change of heart. I luckily have a specialty shop close to where I live that sells freshly roasted coffee beans for when I wish to try something new. This way I can examine the package and see when the coffee beans were roasted. I prefer to purchase beans that are no more than a day or two old. Now, how long do you think a lot of that pre-bagged coffee sits on the shelves at Starbucks?
If you are interested in personal coffee roasters, you can jump into cyberspace and have a look around. It isn't difficult to find good coffee roasters for your home these days. Besides, if you're a serious coffee nut like I am, it's worth the investment. I always recommend that people, who purchase coffee from chains on a daily basis, invest in a good espresso machine. This is worth its weight in gold, and pays itself off within a few months. How can you pass that up? Check out the vast spectrum of coffee roasters and espresso machines online.
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