Mar 17 2010

Coffee Bean to Coffee Pod

From Coffee Bean to Coffee Pod, Coffee Sense take great care in producing only the best coffee pods available today, we show how the green beans are ‘Convection Roasted’, ground, and then individually foil packed in a nitrogen environment, for great fresh coffee in your cup.

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Mar 10 2010

AROMA ESPRESSO BAR – Coffee Beans Roastery

The process that coffee beans undergo in their journey to Aroma Espresso Bar

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Mar 6 2010

Lift Up Coffee Tables

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Mar 6 2010

Mountain Thunder KONA COFFEE

Mountain Thunder KONA COFFEE

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Mar 3 2010

Mechanical Walking Coffee Table

Every home should have one! This is my mechanical walking coffee table. These are it’s first steps in our living room. It was kind of inspired by ‘The Luggage’ from Terry Pratchett’s book The Colour of Magic that was dramatised by the BBC last year. It has an Oak top attached to a steel frame. It is moved by a pair of old electric wheelchair motors via cranks and rods. The legs were Laser Cut by my friend Dave Connaway from Cirrus Laser our of Aluminium. There is more detail of the mechanism in a couple of the other videos – if you’re interested. The table can be moved via a ‘finger joystick’ just visible in the corner as well as radio control (supplied by RF Solutions Ltd). I’ll be taking the table along with a few other electrical gizmos to the Maker Faire in Newcastle Upon Tyne (England) on March 13/14 2010 if you’d like a closer look (or a drive). It makes me smile!

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Mar 2 2010

Making a Rustic Coffee Table.flv

I’m demonstrating making a rustic coffee table here at www.mountainrustics.net

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Mar 2 2010

Using Cuisinart Brew Central DCC 1200 Can Give Anyone The Ultimate Cup Of Coffee

If you’re in the market for a coffee maker, there are lots of things to look for besides affordability. What you want is a machine that will give you a great cup of coffee. Brewing great coffee with the Cuisinart brew Central DCC 1200 is what will make the difference. Unfortunately, consumers don’t understand that the coffee maker has a lot to do with whether you have a good cup of coffee or a bad one.

A lot of consumers believe that the more expensive products such as these have to do with design. Unfortunately for them, they are totally wrong. So, while they skimp on paying a little extra for a good coffee maker, they realize that they can’t enjoy a real good cup of coffee. So they start buying more expensive coffee. Sure, they will notice some kind of improvement.

No matter how much of an improvement they do taste, it will never compare to spending a little bit more on a product such as this one. In fact, owning a machine like this and using even some of the most inexpensive coffee can produce some of the most flavorful coffee you have ever had.