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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

938.0. "Coffee grinders/machines?" by OVDVAX::WIEGMANN () Wed Jan 20 1988 12:25

    My husband's birthday is coming up, and he's been getting into coffee
    lately, so I was thinking of getting him a grinder (he wants a CD
    player, so this may not be too exciting!).  Anyway, does anyone
    have any recommendations for a stand-alone?  Haven't gotten a Kitchen
    Aid yet, so I can't use any that are attachments.
    
    Thanks for any info-
    
    Terry
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938.2Coffee NotesfilePLAYIN::VANGILDERLiving in Sheet-Rock Dust CityWed Jan 20 1988 12:384
    
    
   Try looking through QUARK::COFFEE notefiles.

938.3Try BraunCSSE32::RHINEJack Rhine - DTN: 381-2439Wed Jan 20 1988 15:203
I can recommend Braun coffee grinders (and other kitchen products).  We got one
16.5 years ago for a wedding gift.  We mostly use beans that we grind.  It is 
still going strong.
938.5-<Braun is a good choice>-NAC::L_WILLIAMSThu Jan 21 1988 14:468
    	I have a Braun and love it.  Maybe you can give him 1/2 lb of
    coffee bean along with the grinder?  At Christmas time I treated
    myself to 1/4lb Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee beans.  It's the most
    expensive brand but worth every penny (I really didn't believe it
    was worth all this money until I tried it!!!).  The least expensive
    I found was $16.50 a lb in a food store at the Pheasant Lane Mall
    in N.H.  I saw the same coffee sell for $20. and $24.00  a lb in
    Boston.
938.6Krups STAR::OBERLINFri Jan 22 1988 15:568
        I have had a Krups coffee grinder for about 5 years now and
        I highly recommend it.  It grinds the beans (rather than 
        chops them) and you can adjust the grind from coarse to powdery
        fine.  
        
        
        -mrs o 
         
938.7Cool runnings....OVDVAX::WIEGMANNFri Jan 22 1988 17:097
    Thanks for the replies - I went shopping last night and the only
    brand I saw was Krups, but now I can go back & get it with confidence!
    As for the Jamaican Blue Mountain - we were in Negril, Jamaica,
    a couple of years ago - would you believe we bought it for $3.50
    a pound??  $3.75 to have it delivered to you on the beach!  
    Great idea, and thanks for prompting the memories of "Ja" in the
    dead of winter!
938.8Coffee/spice grinder advice?BOEHM::C_SANDSTROMTue Nov 08 1988 09:4716
	I'm interested in buying a coffee grinder (or maybe two) 
    	and am looking for some advice...

	I want to grind spices as well as coffee - should I get
	two separate grinders to keep the coffee free from the
	spice residue (is there spice residue)?

	Do they come with adjustable grinds?  I would like the
	spices to be ground more finely than the coffee.

	What brands/models would you suggest?  Why?

	Thanks for your advice,

	Conni

938.9go for twoCSMADM::EDWARDSTue Nov 08 1988 11:296
    I would definitely go for two. I have a hand grinder which I've
    been meaning to use for spices - its adjustable. trouble is - it
    smells of coffee !. Smoe spices stain as well as smell - turmeric
    springs to mind.
    
    Rod
938.10Try the mini-braunCIMNET::LUISITue Nov 08 1988 16:2611
    
    If you do a title search on Spice Grinders you'll find a note I
    posted about a year ago.  I wound up buying a mini-braun which has
    worked well for me.  I use it only for spices and herbs.  The only
    caution is to be sure the item is completely dry.  Otherwise it
    sticks to the inside surfaces.  I just wipe the chamber clean and
    its ready for the next herb or spice.
    
    From hear on if I can get whole spices I buy them first.
    
    
938.11Go with 2HOONOO::PESENTIJPThu Nov 10 1988 08:1611
Definitely go with 2!  One of the cheapies ($12-17 @ Spags-Lechmere) made by 
Braun is great for spices.  It has blender style blades.  This also works well 
for coffee, but I ended up getting one with grinding wheels (also by Braun).  

There is a detailed discussion of the philosophies of coffee grinders in the 
QUARK::COFFEE notes file.

By the way, you'll find that whole spices keep their zip a lot longer.

						     
							- JP
938.12try JM this weekendBRAT::GERMANNThu Nov 10 1988 11:107
    Jordan Marsh has the smaller Krups coffee grinder on sale this weekend
    for $9.99.  I bought this last time it was on sale and have used
    it for coffee, making a small amount of bread crumbs (one slice),
    grinding nuts, and grinding fresh spices.  I love mine.  I may even
    get a second one...
    
    Ellen