Braly: Many uses for coffee

Braly: Many uses for coffee
I’m no coffee snob. In fact, it’s rare that I have coffee beans in my house. I usually fix instant coffee since I’m usually in a hurry to get out the door in the morning. But, if you do have extra coffee beans around, here are some ways to use them once they’ve completed their main task of making your morning java. The suggestions come from coffee.org.

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How can i tell if an espresso machine uses pump or steam?


Was just wandering if the espresso machine has a removable water tank, does this mean that it uses a pump to exert the pressure to make the espresso. The machine im interested in is the Russell Hobbs rh-1915, I’ve looked all over but cant seem to find out if it uses steam or a pump to exert pressure.

I have an espresso machine I never use. Are there any alternative uses for an espresso machine?


I do not drink coffee and don’t want recipes for using espresso in any way, shape, or form. Surely there has to be some cool use for an espresso machine besides making espresso or hot water? I can make hot water for oatmeal or tea in the micro. If I’m going to keep this machine around, it needs to fulfill a purpose. Is there, perhaps, some practical use for its parts?

Office Coffee Service: Details and Uses

What is the first thing that most workers do when they get to work? Is it sit down and immediately become productive? Probably not. Most likely they head for the coffee. They grab a cup of coffee, say a quick hello to their co-workers, and then they start their daily tasks. For many workers, if they were to skip those first five coffee minutes, they wouldnâ??t feel like they would be able to be very productive in the morning. In fact, a lot of ideas start flowing around the coffee area first thing in the morning as workers come to life and start to chat.

If this is what happens regularly in your place of business, and you feel like you spend more time restocking the coffee supplies than you do the rest of your job, it might be time to consider hiring a coffee service. A coffee service can routinely stock your coffee supplies, making sure that you never run out (and you know you donâ??t want that to happen). Thatâ??s not all a coffee service can do, though.

What a coffee service can supply

Yes, coffee services deliver coffee. But they do so much more.

Other services a coffee service may be able to perform

Hiring a coffee service for your place of business can save you a lot of time, a lot of headaches (both figuratively and literally), and even save you money. Replacing over worked coffee machines routinely and buying coffee, teas and their accompaniments at retail prices can really add up. Coffee from a service can cost as little as 10 cents a cup.

A good coffee service will come out and provide you with a tasting of their coffees and other beverages before you purchase. They will also speak to you at length about the coffee habits of the people you work with so they can determine your needs. Many coffee services will also throw in the first coffee machine for free as a bonus to signing on to their service. Shop around for the best office coffee service in your area.