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Starbucks Pleasures of Summer: A Starbucks Coffee Cook Book

Product DescriptionTravel the world with Starbucks in search of the best coffees for summertime enjoyment. Learn the secrets of making perfect iced coffee and an array of refreshing warm-weather drinks. This exquisitely illustrated book includes over 35 recipes, each one tailor-made for enjoying with good coffee and the season’s most popular activities.

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Bunn VP17-2 BLK Pour Over Coffee Brewer with 2 Warmers

  • Low-profile pourover coffee brewer with 2 separately controlled warmers
  • Stainless-steel construction with simple black decor
  • Brews almost 4 gallons of coffee per hour; completely portable, requires no plumbing
  • SplashGard funnel deflects hot liquids away from hand for added safety
  • Measures 8 by 18-8/9 by 17-4/5 inches

Product DescriptionThe Bunn VP17 is a professional quality brewer which can keep both “regular” and “decaf” drinkers’ thirsts fully-quenched. Portable brewer requires no water line.

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BUNN VPR Commercial 12-Cup Pour-Over Coffee Brewer, with 2 Warmers

  • 12-cup commercial coffee brewer with 2 separately controlled warmers
  • Completely portable pour-over design requires no plumbing
  • Stainless-steel internal components; simple controls; easy to clean
  • SplashGard funnel deflects hot liquids away from the hand for safety
  • Measures 8 by 16-1/5 by 20-2/3 inches; 2-year limited warranty

Product DescriptionMODEL- VPRBUNN VENDOR- BUNN-O-MATIC FEATURES- Black 12 Cup Pourover Brewer Brews 3. 8 gallons (14. 4 litres) of perfect coffee per hour. Internal components are constructed from stainless steel. Pourover brewer requires no plumbing – completely portable. Just pour cold water in top and coffee brews immediately. Two separately controlled warmers. Integral part of any office coffee service program. Brew into decanters. SplashGard funnel deflects hot liquids away from the hand.

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The Beer Here A&E print column, January 29

The Beer Here A&E print column, January 29
The week’s A&E print column, including those bonus items for which they didn’t have room in the print version

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Dining Guide

Dining Guide
Editor’s Note: Once a month, we present an abbreviated compilation of restaurant listings.

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Favorite Espresso Cups – #5 – Lavazza

This week we’re going to count down favorite espresso cups. It’s pretty personal to have your favorite espresso cup or coffee mug; I know that I definitely have my preferences in the cabinet every morning. I would imagine that you do too. Ones for slow mornings, ones to go, ones for company, ones that are special, and ones that break and you don’t care. Coming in at number five on my list is the Lavazza espresso cup. I love the straight sides on this, and the strong statement of the design as the sides align with the logo stripe. One can’t help but imagine yourself in a cafe in Italy enjoying one of these. These are also the cups I enjoy my espresso in when I visit Caffe Vittoria in the North End of Boston, an eclectic cafe that has some old world charm, and a hopping night time feel as a destination of choice as diners pour out of the italian restaurants all over the neighborhood. It’s a good mix of locals and not to add to the mix. A little pastry and an espresso to top the night off? Perfect.

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Nespresso Variations 2009 Espresso Capsules Review

Every year, Nespresso comes out with a new set of Variations, flavored espresso capsules, that while not for everyone, they are an appealing and fun way to play with your Nespresso machine and enjoy espresso with others who maybe aren’t as into espresso as you are. This year, three Nespresso Variations showed up in early December at the Nespresso Club store and at their boutiques across the country. Chestnut Cream – “Reminiscent of very sweet and concentrated jarred chestnut cream, recalls the traditional “marron glace,” or “candied chestnut. ” – says Nespresso. For me, I tried it as a straight espresso, and in a latte. The latte was a great way to enjoy the subtle flavors that do admittedly get a bit muted, but complement the cream flavor well. Americans might think of this a bit as a hazelnut cream type flavor, but it is a bit different. Straight, the flavor is intense, and sits on a nice medium dark roast that offers a bit of acidity for the flavors to play off of. I preferred it with a bit of sugar. I do have to call out that the aroma coming off this when it brewed was intoxicating. Apricot – “Reminiscent of a very fresh, ripe and juicy apricot; unlike the more intense dried apricot flavor. ” – Says Nespresso. They should have added “It will blow you away with the authentic flavor”. This was my least favorite in concept and most favored in tasting. Total surprise. Again, I tried it straight and in a latte, and favored this one as a straight espresso with a bit of sugar. Again the sugar just lengthens the flavor profile enough to enjoy it. No need for over sweetness here, just a touch to bring it out. The flavor truly is like a fresh apricot, which is a great treat. The aroma is not as overwhelming when it brews as the Chestnut Cream, but the nose when drinking is just great. Don’t let it sit around long, the aroma is great sooner than later. Pain d’Espice/Gingerbread – “Reminiscent of crystalized orange zest or peel, honey, cinnamon and ginger in a brown sugar base. ” – Says Nespresso. I think that it comes across with a strong ginger flavor, reminiscent of my big surprising favorite from last year the Crystalized Ginger Variation. Again, great with a hint of sugar to lengthen the profile, and has some nice subtle spice flavors. It is not over the top gingerbread flavor that you may be use to from store bought gingerbread men. I enjoyed it quite a bit straight, but the flavor also blended nicely with milk based drinks too. With each of these capsules rated a “6″ on a scale of 1 to 10 for strength, Nespresso is appealing to most espresso fans. The base coffee is a clean blend with some acidity to make the flavors pop a bit without being overly sour. At Nespresso. com, they refer to the base blend of the Chestnut and Apricot as the Livanto blend and roast which happens to be one of may favorites along with the Rosabaya Single Origin. So not a surprise that I like the Variations flavors on top of one of my favorite blends. I liked the brews overall, with the Apricot being my hands down favorite for surprising quality and experience of a flavored brew. not for everyone though, but well worth a try in everybody’s next order. I liked the Gingerbread flavor for its wide appeal – a lot of visitors tried these this past month or so and liked this one the best. I happen to think the trio is well worth the try in your next order if you are open to the flavored coffee idea. I am usually not when I go to a coffee shop, but still look forward to these every December. A quick check today has all of these capsules in stock but sadly not the matching espresso cups. A quick thanks to Nespresso for sending a set of these for this review, which only added to the stockpile that I bought on my own. Brewing into a 12-ounce Double Wall Bodum Pavina Glass Above you can see a drink being made that was a hit this year with friends and family. I was brewing with my Nespresso Citiz into a Bodum Pavina 12-ounce Double-Wall Glass that already had frothed milk in it from a Nespresso Aeroccino – less than a minute from milk to frothed heated milk. I tended to mix some sugar into the heated milk before brewing the Nespresso capsule. I set the glass on the bottom tray with the mid-level shot glass stand folded up (behind the glass against the Citiz). The espresso brews down the side of the glass to make the layered effect.    More at Nespresso’s Website

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