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		<title>Commercial Espresso Machines &#8211; Perfect for the Office</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 22:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many employers like to take care of their employees.  They understand that a happy employee is a productive employee.  These employers will go out of their way to do extra things to keep their employees happy.  Coffee is always offered to the employees free of charge to keep them going.  You can go one step [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many employers like to take care of their employees.  They understand that a happy employee is a productive employee.  These employers will go out of their way to do extra things to keep their employees happy.  Coffee is always offered to the employees free of charge to keep them going.  You can go one step further and offer your employees a commercial espresso machine for the office.</p>
<p>Those employers who have a lot of employees know that a trip to the local barista will get a good many of their employees rushing for the door at break time.  This means that there will be a long line when they get there.  Many of your employees will be late getting back from their breaks because of this.</p>
<p>In some cases, the employee will be reprimanded for their tardiness.  It can come down to luck of the draw when an employee is late getting back.  If they did not get out of the parking lot ahead of one person, they will be late getting back.  This takes time away from the supervisors and managers.</p>
<p>They will be spending time talking to the late employee when they could be doing something.  Also the employee is going to be stressed because they know that they are late and that they will get a warning or worse.  This makes for a very stressful office environment.</p>
<p>If you purchased an espresso maker for the office, then the trip to the local barista will not be necessary.  Your employees can simply make a latte when they are ready to have one.  There will be little waiting in line.  When you stagger out the times when the machine will be used, you do not have to worry about employees and supervisors stressing over the employee being late.</p>
<p>As the employer you may feel like this would be a large expenditure.  Not only do you have to purchase the espresso maker, but you may feel you need to purchase all the syrups and sundry items that are needed to make the drinks.  Well, you can do that if you are generous.  This is not a necessity though.</p>
<p>Your employees will be so appreciative of having the espresso maker in the office that they will not mind bringing in their own supplies for making their favorite drinks.  You can even mention that they money that they would spend in a week purchasing drinks from the barista can be spent on a months worth of espresso ingredients.</p>
<p>You will be a hero to your employees because you will be saving them money.  Your kindness will enable them to be less stressed over the time it takes to get their favorite espresso machine.  Not all employers are this generous with their employees.  They will be happier and as you know, happy employees are more productive.  You can keep your employees happy and productive by purchasing them a commercial espresso machine for their use in the office.</p>
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		<title>Is a Commercial Espresso Machine the Right Choice for a Home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people really enjoy a nice cup of coffee, espresso or a latte.  Going to a barista every time you want one of these tasty drinks can get quite expensive.  If you only spend five dollars a day on a latte every day you are spending almost two thousand dollars a year on this drink.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people really enjoy a nice cup of coffee, espresso or a latte.  Going to a barista every time you want one of these tasty drinks can get quite expensive.  If you only spend five dollars a day on a latte every day you are spending almost two thousand dollars a year on this drink.   This can rack up to quite a bit more if there is more than one person in the home who loves these types of drinks. You may want to consider a commercial espresso machine for your home.</p>
<p>An espresso maker in the home will cost you just a fraction of the yearly spending on these types of drinks.  If there are more than one person who is drinking these regularly you may want to consider a commercial espresso machine.  The reason for this is that they tend to last longer than the machines that are made for home use.</p>
<p>This type of espresso machine will do more than just make a cup of espresso or other espresso based drink.  They will also heat up water for tea and will brew a cup of coffee.  You can use them to either froth or steam your milk as well.  Add in a blender and you can make a delicious frozen coffee drink.</p>
<p>You can do all of this at home.  You do not need to rush to get ready for work so you can stop at your favorite barista.  Simply get your favorite drink going at home and take it with you on your commute.  You can save time in the morning by doing this.  You may even want to bring one or two for your friends at work.</p>
<p>The others in your home who enjoy barista style drinks will also love being able to make their own drinks.  There are many good shops dedicated to the home brewer.  You can get the flavored syrups and all the ingredients needed to make your own drinks at most grocery stores these days.  They even sell espresso beans and gourmet coffee blends as well.</p>
<p>What you would spend on one bottle of flavoring, you would also spend one just one drink at the coffee shop you frequent.  You can have a fully loaded espresso shop at your own home for a fraction of the cost of having to purchase these drinks elsewhere.  Your expenditure may be all at once at first. When you are still making your coffee drinks from the same bottle of syrup in six months without having to spend another penny you will be thrilled.</p>
<p>For a decent commercial espresso machine that has all the bells and whistles you can pay a decent amount of money.  This is not thousands of dollars, however.  There are commercial espresso machines that cost just a fraction of that.  You do not need one that is connected to your water or anything like that.  Just a small espresso machine that is durable is all you really need.</p>
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		<title>Finding the Right Commercial Espresso Machines for your Restaurant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 22:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Espresso and Your Restaurant]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Espresso and espresso drinks have become extremely popular over the last few years.  The interest in energy drinks has brought this powerhouse coffee drink to forefront as an alternative.  There was a time when you would have had to go to an Italian Bistro for a good espresso.  Now just about every restaurant in town [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Espresso and espresso drinks have become extremely popular over the last few years.  The interest in energy drinks has brought this powerhouse coffee drink to forefront as an alternative.  There was a time when you would have had to go to an Italian Bistro for a good espresso.  Now just about every restaurant in town is looking for commercial espresso machines to catch in on the craze.</p>
<p>While many restaurant owners will scoff at the price of a good espresso maker, these machines may be the very reason that people come to their restaurant in the first place.  Think about it, how many times have you been out to dinner and were then disappointed that you could not get a good cappuccino or espresso afterwards?  The next time you were sitting around discussing where you wanted to go to dinner, that little thought stuck in your head and the decision to go xyz restaurant over abc restaurant may have very well been what you get at the end of the meal.</p>
<p>Now the problem for the average restaurant owner is that if their coffee purveyor will not give them a machine, they are forced to either pay the high cost of rental from them or get their own espresso machine to make the product.  In many cases the cost of rental works out to be the price of buying a new one is as little as a year or two so the prudent move is to own it and not have to pay the endless rent.</p>
<p>The next thing to consider is exactly what kind of espresso maker you are going to buy.  There are ones that use pods and work at the push of a button and then there are the ones that require fresh espresso beans packed into the dispenser that allows the true flavor of the bean to come out.  Frothing up the milk by hand and then placing the foam scoop by scoop on top of the espresso drink.</p>
<p>As you can probably figure out by now, you know what the recommendation is going to be. While the pod machines are quick and produce a quality product, there is nothing like a machine that uses fresh grounds.  The same can be said for regular coffee as well as the smell of the beans being ground heightens the anticipation of that first cup.</p>
<p>If your establishment does a high volume of business, you are going to want to use a machine that allows you to dispense more than one cup at a time and those machines can be a bit expensive, but they are well worth it in the long run.  For a smaller volume restaurant with a limited staff, you would probably be better off going with the single dispenser machine as it will not take up as much space or money out of your budget.</p>
<p>Regardless of the machine that you purchase, you can be assured that your customers will be grateful.  People like something with a little more kick that a regular cup of coffee these days and commercial espresso machines will allow you to give it to them.</p>
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		<title>Are Commercial Espresso Machines Really That Much Better?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 22:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[The Commercial Espresso Difference]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever walked into a restaurant and then had a great meal spoiled by the drink at the very end of it. You order an espresso or cappuccino and what you get is some watered down mixture that either came out of a pack or was made with a machine that shouldn’t even be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever walked into a restaurant and then had a great meal spoiled by the drink at the very end of it. You order an espresso or cappuccino and what you get is some watered down mixture that either came out of a pack or was made with a machine that shouldn’t even be in a home let alone a high end restaurant.  This is the perfect place for commercial espresso machines.</p>
<p>What a lot of restaurant owners don’t seem to understand is that people that are ordering espresso usually know what they are looking for and it sure as hell isn’t garbage.  Maybe they brought their machine in from home because a few customers were asking for it and then sales took off because the waiters started to push it.</p>
<p>The problem here is that most home machines are not meant to crank out cup after cup and when they get abused, the quality of the products starts to falter.  It may taste great for a cup or two or even a dozen, but a machine like that is not meant to crank out a few hundred of them a night.</p>
<p>The difference in a good espresso maker can make all the difference.  It will be able to maintain its temperature and will also be able to produce the product without delay.  We all know how impatient customers can get when they don’t get their espresso after dinner and the last thing you want to do is take money out of your waiters pocket in regards to the tip because your machine cannot keep up with the demand.</p>
<p>The last impression you make is always the most important.  Think about it.  You can have a perfect meal and if dessert and coffee are horrible, that is what the guest will be talking about on their way out the door.  All of a sudden they forget about how great the eggplant appetizer was and that the gnocchi were out of this world. Nope, it is all about the nasty cake and watered down espresso they got on the way out the door.</p>
<p>The opposite of this is true if you start out a little rough and then manage to recover during the meal.  Maybe you were a little slow getting them seated because it was a busy night and then the first course was a little slow getting to the table.  It started to turn around with the entrée and then to really win them over, you send over free home-made gelato and a delicious glass of cappuccino to finish them off.  Believe me, those early mistakes are water under the bridge at that point and they will be back.</p>
<p>One thing is for sure, you can never cut corners on the espresso machine. It may generate the least amount of income for any machine in the place, but the income that it can lose far outweighs anything else.  Leave your guests with a great last impression and make sure the espresso is top notch with a commercial espresso machine.</p>
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		<title>An Overview of Commercial Espresso Machines</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 22:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A commercial espresso machine should be built to withstand making at least 100 cups of espresso every day. Commercial espresso machines are a substantial investment. Buying the right one can take forethought and planning. Getting the cheapest price does not always mean that you’re getting the best deal. There are many considerations to think about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A commercial espresso machine should be built to withstand making at least 100 cups of espresso every day. Commercial espresso machines are a substantial investment. Buying the right one can take forethought and planning. Getting the cheapest price does not always mean that you’re getting the best deal. There are many considerations to think about when buying a commercial espresso machine.</p>
<p>An espresso machine is a machine that makes a special blend of coffee. Espresso is a very strong coffee. It can be blended with other things to make cappuccinos and various other coffee drinks. Espresso is made by using hot water that is filtered through special espresso beans. It is thicker than normal coffee. It is also much more flavorful and intense. There are plenty of people that will turn a away a cup of coffee in lieu of a great espresso.</p>
<p>Espresso machines are almost every where these days, not just coffee shops! They are in bookstores, restaurants and even some gas stations. Personal espresso machines for home use are available as well, and many retailers sell them at very reasonable prices. Espresso is used as an energy booster all over the world.</p>
<p>Espresso machines for commercial use vary greatly. Installation can be challenging. When installing an espresso machine for commercial use it must have a water supply and a power supply. Another important consideration is a drain. Using professional installers can help prevent any future problems. There are light duty and heavy duty espresso machines. Light duty is usually labeled as serving 100 cups or less of espresso each day. Anything above that is considered heavy duty.</p>
<p>Making good espresso will depend on a few things. The quality of the beans, the way the beans are ground, and the quality of the machine are all things that go into making a great cup of espresso. (Of course, the skill of the person making it is pretty important, too!) Beans come from an interesting array of countries around the world.</p>
<p>In espresso, the quality of the beans must be very high; otherwise you can end up with a substance that no one wants to drink. The beans must be VERY finely ground, much more finely ground than in normal coffee. The ground beans are then very tightly packed. The quality of the machine is an important factor. If the water doesn’t heat correctly or fast enough, or the pipes continually clog, that can significantly impact the taste of the espresso.</p>
<p>Commercial espresso machines need meticulous care and maintenance. There are cleaners that are specially made for espresso machines. Making sure to clean them regularly is important, otherwise an oily build up of coffee can occur. This can adversely affect the taste of the espresso. Steam wands should be purged after every use, and a special cleanser can be used to break down milk proteins as well. Special tools that are made specifically for espresso machines are available and should be used. Doing so can help provide quality espresso time after time and prolong the life of the machine</p>
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