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Showing posts with label coffee. Show all posts

Mind Reader Anchor Coffee Pod Storage Drawer for 36 Keurig K-Cup




The Anchor Coffee Pod Drawer is the new generation of coffee pod storage! Choose from three models: K-Cups (holds 36, and available in black or white), Vue Packs (holds 20) or Nespresso Capsules (holds 50).


NOTE:The K-Cup model is also compatible with Rivo pods (72),Verismo pods, (42) and CBTL pods (42). The Vue model is also compatible with Tassimo T-Discs (48)


Forget the cheap wire mesh holders with sticky drawers and flimsy construction that eventually sag. This holder is built to last with attention to detail and superior materials. The patent-pending heat-resistant panel means you can safely place your coffee machine directly on top of the drawer without worrying that it will eventually sag or that the heat will compromise the coffee pods underneath.



  • Choose from three models: K-Cups (holds 36, available in black or white), Vue Packs (holds 20) or Nespresso Capsules (holds 50).

  • clean and modern design perfect for home or office

  • chrome handles

  • pantented heat-resistant panel

  • K-cup model: 13.5W x 3.2H x 13.2D

  • Nespresso model: 9.2W x 2.2H x 15.2D

  • Vue model: 13.39W x 3.19H x 13.62D

Why buy the Anchor over cheaper products? Simple, because you get what you pay for. The Anchor looks great (much better than wire mesh!) and is made with quality materials so the drawers will remain smooth even with the weight of a coffee machine over it. The heat-resistant panel means the structure will not be compromised over time by the constant heat from the machine, unlike all other models in the market. The panel will also protect your coffee pods from the heat of the machine; fresh coffee is the whole point, right?


Price: $29.99


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Aerobie AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker



Fast and convenient, the AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker makes one of the best cups of coffee you'll ever taste. This innovative uses the ideal water temperature and gentle air pressure brewing to produce coffee and espresso that has rich flavor with lower acidity and without bitterness. It makes 1 to 4 cups of coffee or espresso (enough for 1 or 2 mugs), features a micro filtered for grit free coffee, and takes just 1 minute to make coffee (actualpress time takes only 20 seconds).





To brew a double espresso or 10-ounce cup of coffee:

  • Place a microfilter in the bottom cap of the AeroPress chamber and twist the cap tightly closed.
  • Place two scoops of ground coffee from the included AeroPress scoop into the chamber.
  • Stand the chamber on a sturdy mug, then proceed to pour hot water into the top of the chamber (175 degrees F is optimal).
  • Stir the water and coffee with the included paddle for about 10 seconds.
  • Insert the plunger into the chamber and gently press down about a quarter of an inch and continue to maintain that pressure for 20 to 30 seconds (gentle pressure is the key to easy AeroPressing).
This will result in a double espresso. To make an Americano, simply top off the mug with hot water, or add hot milk for a creamy latte. The AeroPress can press from 1 to 4 scoops, and each scoop from the included AeroPress scoop makes the equivalent of a single espresso or 5 ounces of American coffee. Fill the chamber with hot water to the number corresponding to the number of scoops.

You can also make a full carafe of coffee using the AeroPress in less time than it takes to brew a pot of drip coffee. Two 3-scoop or 4-scoop pressing, topped off with hot water, will fill most vacuum carafes.

The AeroPress is the result of several years of applied research by inventor/engineer Alan Adler, who conducted numerous brewing experiments, measuring the brew with laboratory instruments. The experiments demonstrated that proper temperature, total immersion and rapid filtering were key to flavor excellence. He then designed and tested dozens of brewers before settling on the AeroPress design. Adler's best-known invention is the Aerobie flying ring which set the Guinness World record for the world's farthest throw (1,333 feet).

Comparison of Brewing Methods

Drip Brewing
Traditional drip brewing passes water through a bed of grounds. When the water first drips into the bed, it is too hot and bitterness is extracted. As the water filters downward through the bed, it becomes too cool and extraction is weak. The water doesn't contact all of the grounds uniformly. Grounds at the edge of the bed are under-extracted, while grounds at the center are over- extracted and contribute bitterness.

Total immersion of the grounds in the AeroPress completely solves these problems. All of the grounds contact the same water temperature, and the brewing process is short and sweet. The gentle air pressure of the AeroPress also extracts extra flavor from the coffee. Ordinary drip brewers leave a lot of flavor in their soggy grounds.

The drip method cannot make a robust single cup because the small amount of water doesn't heat the bed enough for rich extraction. It is also slow. AeroPress makes one to four servings with a single pressing in less than a minute. The flavor is equally rich for any number of cups.

Espresso Machines
Most coffee lovers agree that espresso is less bitter than drip brew because of the shorter brewing time. However when we ran comparison taste-tests in the homes of espresso lovers, they all agreed that AeroPress espresso tasted better than the brew from their high-priced European espresso machines--why? The reason is that the total immersion brewing of the AeroPress yields a robust flavor at lower temperature--and lower temperature brew is far less bitter. Home espresso machines don’t allow adjustment of temperature. But even if they did, their lack of total immersion would not yield robust flavor at reduced temperature. In addition to smoother taste, the AeroPress has several other advantages over conventional espresso machines.


  • Grind is not critical in the AeroPress. Grind is so critical in espresso machines that most grinders cannot produce a grind fine enough to make a good tasting shot! Special espresso grinders cost hundreds of dollars and require frequent cleaning.


  • Espresso experts always adjust the grind when there are changes in humidity or batches of coffee. They throw away two or three shots while adjusting the grind in to achieve the desired 25-second shot.


  • There is no tamping in the AeroPress. Books on espresso teach the art of just the right amount of tamping. They instruct the home barista to practice on the bathroom scale to learn exactly thirty pounds of pressure.


  • There is no pre-warming of the portafilter head. In fact the AeroPress has no portafilter head!


  • There is no maintenance. Espresso machines require regular cleaning and descaling with caustic chemicals. They also require disassembly and cleaning of the showerhead.


  • There is no need to judge when to stop the pull. This is the most critical skill in using an espresso machine. As espresso lovers well know, most would-be baristas in coffee shops, hotels and restaurants run the pump too long--extracting sour bitterness from the grounds.


  • With the AeroPress, the amount of water is predetermined by the user, who can brew any strength from weak to super-intense just by choosing the desired amount of water prior to pressing.

Pod Brewers
Many single-cup pod brewers have come to market recently. Some of these machines make American coffee. Others make espresso. They range in price from about $60 to several hundred dollars. A highly respected product review magazine tested the three most popular pod brewers and reported the flavor as "mediocre at best."

French Presses
People see some similarities between the AeroPress and a French Press. Both use total immersion and pressure. But the similarities end there.

The filter in the French Press is at the top of the mixture. Because coffee floats, the floating grounds clog the filter and makes pressing and cleaning very difficult. Users are instructed to use only coarse ground coffee. But this reduces the amount of flavor that can be extracted from the coffee and necessitates long steeping times which extract bitterness.

Furthermore, even coarse ground coffee includes many fine particles. These small particles pass through and around the filter resulting in a bitter, gritty brew. The particles in the brew continue to leach out bitterness. Consequently French press users are advised to drink or decant the brew immediately. Also, some particles clog the filter screen making pressing and cleaning very difficult.

AeroPress coffee is micro-filtered. It so pure and particle-free that it can be stored for days as a concentrate. The concentrate can be drunk as espresso, mixed with milk for lattes, or diluted to make American coffee. French presses cannot make espresso or lattes. Finally, cleaning the French press is quite a chore. The AeroPress chamber is self-cleaning. A ten-second rinse of the plunger is all that's required.

Price: $29.99


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Hape Coffee Maker



Perk up imaginary play with this single-serve coffee maker. Do you take milk or sugar? Made of wood with water based paint.

Price: $24.99


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Mind Reader "Anchor" Coffee Pod Storage Drawer for 36 K-Cups - Black



The Anchor Coffee Pod Drawer is the new generation of coffee pod storage! Choose from three models: K-Cups (holds 36), Vue Packs (holds 20) or Nespresso Capsules (holds 50)

NOTE: The K-Cup model is compatible with Verismo pods (42) and CBTL pods (42). The Vue model is compatible with Tassimo T-Discs (48)

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Forget the cheap wire mesh holders with sticky drawers and flimsy construction that eventually sag. This holder is built to last with attention to detail and superior materials. The patent-pending heat-resistant panel means you can safely place your coffee machine directly on top of the drawer without worrying that it will eventually sag or that the heat will compromise the coffee pods underneath.



  • Choose from three models: K-Cups (holds 36), Vue Packs (holds 20) or Nespresso Capsules (holds 50).
  • clean and modern design perfect for home or office
  • chrome handles
  • pantented heat-resistant panel
  • K-cup model: 13.5W x 3H x 13D
  • Nespresso model: 9W x 2H x 15.2D
  • Vue model: 8.7W x 13H x 11D

Why buy the Anchor over cheaper products? Simple, because you get what you pay for. The Anchor looks great (much better than wire mesh!) and is made with quality materials so the drawers will remain smooth even with the weight of a coffee machine over it. The heat-resistant panel means the structure will not be compromised over time by the constant heat from the manchine, unlike all other models in the market. The panel will also protect your coffee pods from the heat of the machine; fresh coffee is the whole point, right?

Your satisfaction is guaranteed!

Price: $47.99


Click here to buy from Amazon

Mind Reader "Anchor" Coffee Pod Storage Drawer (Available for K Cups, Nespresso, Vue, Tassimo, Verismo, and CBTL)



The Anchor Coffee Pod Drawer is the new generation of coffee pod storage! Choose from three models: K-Cups (holds 36), Vue Packs (holds 20) or Nespresso Capsules (holds 50)

NOTE: The K-Cup model is compatible with Verismo pods (42) and CBTL pods (42). The Vue model is compatible with Tassimo T-Discs (48)

WATCH PRODUCT VIDEO

Forget the cheap wire mesh holders with sticky drawers and flimsy construction that eventually sag. This holder is built to last with attention to detail and superior materials. The patent-pending heat-resistant panel means you can safely place your coffee machine directly on top of the drawer without worrying that it will eventually sag or that the heat will compromise the coffee pods underneath.



  • Choose from three models: K-Cups (holds 36), Vue Packs (holds 20) or Nespresso Capsules (holds 50).
  • clean and modern design perfect for home or office
  • chrome handles
  • pantented heat-resistant panel
  • K-cup model: 13.5W x 3H x 13D
  • Nespresso model: 9W x 2H x 15.2D
  • Vue model: 8.7W x 13H x 11D

Why buy the Anchor over cheaper products? Simple, because you get what you pay for. The Anchor looks great (much better than wire mesh!) and is made with quality materials so the drawers will remain smooth even with the weight of a coffee machine over it. The heat-resistant panel means the structure will not be compromised over time by the constant heat from the manchine, unlike all other models in the market. The panel will also protect your coffee pods from the heat of the machine; fresh coffee is the whole point, right?

Your satisfaction is guaranteed!

Price:


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Health benefits of drinking coffee



A 16th-century reference to drinking coffee describes as a Sufi Sheikh from the Gulf of Aden used coffee, although it had been forbidden by Orthodox imam in Mecca. Coffee is the most popular mild psychoactive substance worldwide, so it's not surprising that a Sufi I would embrace it to maintain the physical energy in support of spiritual practices such as meditation, chanting, singing, dancing and whirling to attain trance States. Coffee drink soon became so popular that the bans were lifted in Islamic countries. Despite the early resistance to drinking coffee the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, Christianity, blessed the practice in 1600 when Pope Clement VIII is no longer considered a Muslim drink. Scribal monks then began to use it to improve concentration and reduce fatigue while copying manuscripts.


Although there have been attempts to prohibit the use of coffee over the past 500 years, the habit has taken hold. It turns out that, in moderation, drinking coffee is beneficial for health in several ways. So if you need to purchase or replace a coffee maker, drip coffee makers we compared side by side and Cuisinart Brew programmable automatic identified and serve as the TopTenREVIEWS Gold Award winner, KRUPS programmable coffee as the winner by TopTenREVIEWS Silver Award and the Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Programmable as the winner by TopTenREVIEWS Bronze Award.


There are research reports published enough to suggest that drinking coffee reduces the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease at onset of old age. And according to studies at the Harvard School of Public Health, men and women who drink coffee have low incidence of gallbladder disease and gallstones. The Journal of the American Medical Association published a study describing how coffee drinkers are less likely to develop Parkinson's disease. Other respected medical literature shows that drinking coffee increases in short term memory recall, reduces the possibility of cirrhosis of the liver and reduces the risk of various cancers (breast, esophageal, pharyngeal, and prostate). The literature also shows that coffee drinkers are less likely to die of heart disease and are less prone to gout and dental caries.

However, drinking coffee is also associated with an equally impressive list of risks. In the interest of full disclosure, the downside for the health benefits of drinking coffee goes beyond the inconvenience of stained teeth, nervous, nervousness, insomnia and irritability. The Baylor College of Medicine conducted a study with results that connect coffee use at the highest levels of cholesterol, particularly LDL (low-density lipoprotein). And according to a study conducted in Denmark, pregnant women who are heavy users of coffee (four to seven cups a day) are at higher risk than average of stillbirths. Coffee also causes iron deficiency anemia in mothers and infants. People with gastrointestinal problems should not drink coffee because it can cause gastritis and aggravate ulcers.


Armed with these search results for situations where drinking coffee is not suitable, you can decide for yourself whether or not it's healthy for you. Even Voltaire 40-cup-a-day habit, observed by other writers of the seventeenth century at Le Procope (the first Café in Paris), it doesn't seem to hurt him: "I have been drinking coffee for over 50 years. That is poison, I am convinced, but ill effects have yet to have any effect on my health. " Benjamin Franklin also attended Le Procope and composed this ode to coffee: "among the many luxuries of the table ... coffee can be considered as one of the most valuable. Excites cheerfulness without intoxication; the pleasant flow of spirits which it occasions ... and has never followed by sadness, languor or debility. "


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