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Home Milk Frothing 101

October 24th 2006 22:29
After extensive research, I hope to have mastered the art of milk frothing! Tested and true, here are some quick hints on milk frothing on your home machine.

1. REMOVE any froth enhancing devices. If you check out your favourite cafe, they don't usually have one. What they tend to do is foam up the milk too quickly and it overflows before it heats up.

2. Fill your froth jug about half way with milk, leave plenty of space at the top, this is essential for the steaming to work.

3. Tilt your frothing jug about 10-30 degrees. This side of the frothing jug will help circulate the steam. Place your steam wand into the milk so that just the head is hidden beneath the milk. When frothing your milk, DON'T move the wand up and down.

4. Turn on the steam and slowly move your wand across the surface of the milk. As it heats up, the milk will start circulating itself and begin to build consistency.

5. Once the milk has reached sufficient temperature, check out the volume. If there isn't adequate foam, right your jug and continue the process, bringing the tip of the wand slightly out of the jug for a brief moment to help build up foam.
(IF you want, you can use the froth enhancer at this point to help build the texture of your heated milk)

6. When you've reached the desire amount of texture, pour your drinks.

Flat white: gently swirl the milk around to mix up the foam and milk layers. The texture of the milk should be consistent throughout.
Latte Pour straight after mixing. The milk should slide under the foam and be poured out first and layer an even layer of foam on top.
Cappuccino: should be mostly foam, so make sure you froth well. Pour the foam into the glass and sprinkle a helping of chocolate dusting on top.

One of these days I'll get the fancy design right! In the meantime,

ENJOY!
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WHAT COFFEE TYPE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ!

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Caffeinated decaf

October 16th 2006 12:02
Studies by the University of Florida show that our decaf coffee actually has caffeine! (Must be an inherent quality of the taste!)

"If someone drinks five to 10 cups of decaffeinated coffee, the dose of caffeine could easily reach the level present in a cup or two of caffeinated coffee."

The difference is, I guess, that your one cup of caffeine is spaced evenly throughout the day instead of your typical ten minute instant jolt. Still, if you're really serious about cutting back, try some roasted dandelion instead.

Personally I like that instant gratification.

caffeine jolt


Ahh yes. Now we know it's working!

Article from Science Daily.
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I walked out of New Park View Coffee Lounge, happy as a clam, my $2 takeaway flat white in my hand. What a steal and not a bad brew either.

I flag down the oncoming bus, dip in my Travel 10 Pass and head towards the back of the bus. Then I hear the dreaded words


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Recipe: Coffee Cake

October 5th 2006 07:22
coffee cake
Another coffee classic, serve up your Sunday Tea with a classic coffee cake!

Ingredients


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Free Coffee!

October 3rd 2006 06:22
Do you live or plan to travel the the Northeastern part of the United States? Are you a teacher, fire fighter, police officer, veteran or an "everyday hero?"

Dunkin Donuts in the Northeast are for the next 6 months, offering free coffee to "everyday heroes." Each month a new profession will be featured, starting with teachers in October


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Coffeemug cartoon


My own little creation. Enjoy!
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Sad day: Broken Coffee Machine

September 27th 2006 03:48
breville cafe roma
I'm on the look out for some answers!

I own a Breville Cafe Roma at home, a small little contraption that does your basic espressos and frothed milk creations. Not the dream machine but it's done its job


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He'll be back?

September 26th 2006 05:52
I was at "The Spot" at 194 Pitt St, a small little basement cafe, with corner couches and a sort of European charm heightened by the French sounding barrista who manages the place. The cafe serves beer and wine on a lazy Monday afternoon and boasts a wireless internet hot spot, despite its subterranean location.

As I was enjoying my usual flat white, a camp pot bellied man burst in through the stairs


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Create your own Milky

September 24th 2006 23:06
Piggy backing the last post, at Milkyfan.com, you can create your own folding Milky milk carton and a Missy milk carton too! (You have to add your own set of wings though.)


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Comment by Wai-Ping
on What Coffee Type Are YOU? Take the QUIZ and find out!

October 20th 2006 04:05
Thanks Johanna for taking the quiz! We'll have to expand it some day to include all our favourites.

What coffe type are you?