The Amazing AeroPress
What the heck is that thing?
The AeroPress is a coffeemaker, of course! But it is strange looking and many people wonder how that crazy syringe-thing works.
Here’s the Sparkplug Coffee Scoop on the Amazing AeroPress. Read on to learn how it works and why it's great.
As you may know, most of our coffees are blends. This time, to switch things up, we have a single origin* coffee made of wonderful beans from Brazil.
You'll be surprised the difference a clean grinder makes
Most of us don’t pay attention to this and don’t clean our grinder regularly. Over time, coffee oils and residue build up and can start to affect both the taste and performance of your grinder. Darker and oilier coffee beans are especially bad for gumming up your grinder. (Take note Globetrotter fiends!)
The good news is that cleaning a grinder is quick and easy. Read on for our tips - and we've got you covered, whether your grinder is blade or burr.
What is the difference between FairTrade Coffee and Fairly Traded?
Is your coffee a commodity crop? Or is it a specialty product?
Traditionally, coffee has been a commodity product almost exclusively grown in poor tropical countries. Farmers sell their crops to local cooperatives or wholesalers who then sell them on for commodity coffees. Farmers of commodity crops are usually paid poorly and their workers can be in dire economic circumstances.
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Is it OK to reboil water... or do I need to refill and start fresh with cold water each time?
At a recent coffee class, Meghan asked about reboiling water and if it is OK to reheat a still warm kettle. Good question! Read on for the answer... (note that the link is ABOVE this intro - yes, that seems wrong to me, too!)