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Who doesn't love the smell of coffee brewing in the morning? What about walking past a shop that sells coffee beans and smelling the newly ground coffee wafting out into the street.
Admit it coffee smells delightful. But not all coffee tastes as good as it smells. Getting the right coffee to suit your taste is a first step in having the right taste. However, there is another little trick you can do and that is to grind your own coffee before you use it so it is freshly ground.
There are different schools of thought when it comes to whether or not you should grind your beans just before you brew your coffee or not. My vote is on the school that says grind it just before. I love the smell of the coffee being ground nearly as much as the smell of the coffee being made :)
Many of the big commercial coffee machines grind the coffee just before it pours the hot water over the ground beans. So, this is the way a lot of coffee is made so there may be something in the school of thought that says grind your beans and brew the coffee.
Not all of us can afford the expensive coffee machines that grind and brew and do all sorts of other
amazing things to make a delicious cup of coffee. So the alternative is to get a coffee grinder. And you can pick up one of these for under $50, actually you can get one for as little as $20.
I have gathered some information about coffee grinders which you can read here.
http://storify.com/katdrew/best-cheap-electric-coffee-grinders
And I bagged the story on bagtheweb.com here.
http://www.bagtheweb.com/b/y90u64
I am sure you will never regret getting a coffee grinder. I hope these pages will help you make up your mind as to what one would be good for you!
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