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Coffee Roaster - To Roast Your Own Fresh Morning Coffee

By Corrina P. Steinz

Coffee roaster is the new black. Instant coffee is out as it is old-fashioned and tasteless.

There is nothing like freshly brewed coffee made using your own coffee roaster. All you need is fresh green coffee beans and place them in the coffee roaster and the aroma fills the kitchen with freshly brewed coffee.

Show a little patience and the coffee is ready for your early morning refreshment.

With the 21st century penchant for convenience, do you sometimes feel a bit of nostalgia for times when life wasn’t quite so mechanized and machine-driven?

Sure, it’s easy and convenient, when you’re tired and aching to just kick back, to make a quick stop at the grocery for a ready made pizza.

However, certain rituals require an old time approach for maximum enjoyment, where you can step out of the rat race and pretend, if for only a moment, that you’re back in a time and place where life was not simply rushed, but savored.

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The morning is the most peaceful quiet part of the day and it adds to the moment when you can enjoy the serenity with a freshly roasted cup of coffee. The aroma is dancing around your nose, telling you to drink it.

The family are still asleep, but you are awake with your morning coffee.

Green coffee beans

Back in the 1920’s and 1930’s, everyone bought green coffee beans in bulk and roasted them at home every few days. A cast iron frying pan, or a pot in the fireplace was the ordinary rural man’s coffee roaster.

In big cities, neighborhood shops offered the luxury of professionally roasted coffee beans, where the more affluent folk could have the job done for them.

Oh, but how times changed! By the time World War II ended, people tired of the many manual tasks that seemed so unnecessary, and industry complied.

Vegetables no longer came out of your “Victory Garden”, but were conveniently supplied in cans. Now these fruits and vegetables in a can have no taste and lost all flavour.

Canned coffee

Coffee producers jumped on the bandwagon, bringing canned coffee to America. The neighborhood coffee roaster was soon passe, dying an ignominious death.

Canned this and frozen that prevailed until the late 1960’s, when the profession of the coffee roaster was resurrected, part of the 1960’s revolution for all things natural.

New Coffee Roaster

Fast-forward to today, when you can scarcely walk a city block without running into a coffee house boasting fresh-roasted coffee, with home baked pastries making a complete breakfast stop.

The coffee lover knows that the bagged and canned products lack freshness. Coffee is a delicate spice, quickly losing aroma and flavor by the means of the commercial coffee roaster.

The coffee you buy in a can or bag is, at best, weeks old and has lost much of its flavor and aroma simply through exposure to air.

Green Coffee Beans are Back!

If you are one who savors your morning cup, coffee heaven is within your reach. All you need are green coffee beans, a few minutes of your time and a coffee roaster.

Then sit back and relax with your fresh cup of roasted coffee, while the aroma of the fresh coffee is wafting through the house.

You can now face the new day and take all comers.

About The Author:
Corrina P. Steinz is a popular author on recipe articles. Her other articles include Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe, German Chocolate, Free Online Recipes, Lemon Pepper Chicken.
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Did You Know?

What are the kitchen basics I need?
Kitchen basics that every kitchen should have are pots and pans (in a variety of sizes), measuring cups, measuring spoons, mixing bowls and an assortment of kitchen gadgets that make life easier.

One of these gadgets is a can opener. Being forced to saw off the bottom of a can could take a little of the fervor away from cooking. Also consider keeping whisks, spatulas and tongs as part of your cooking basics.

Another item basic that is used often is a drainer/strainer. These can come in the form of bowls or be part of a boiling pan set. It is used to drain spaghetti water from the pasta or can be used for anything similar.

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