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Gourmet coffee

It's difficult today to find gourmet tasting coffee without having to shell out the big bucks.  But now, you may be able to get that wonderful expensive taste without that ridiculous price tag.  Now you can make your own gourmet tasting coffee for relatively the same cost of typical Folger's.

What you're going to need to get first are some basic ingredients because when it comes down to it, all Coffee is is Water and Ground up coffee beans.  So why does Gourmet Coffee taste so much different.  First ingredient is going to be pure cold water.  If you use stale or hot, it may contain other materials other than just water.  Use bottled water if you have to.  Next, you're going to have to grind your own coffee beans, it's not a pain if you know how to do it right.  One cup of coffee grounds make one cup of coffee, don't forget.  Don't buy any frozen beans or freeze dried, always go for fresh.  The key to any gourmet coffee is freshness, never forget that.  Most gourmet coffees do not have additives or any other substances mixed in.  Store your coffee beans in air tight packages to assure freshness.  This should ensure that you have the best morning possible.

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