Making a cup of coffee at home might not seem a complicated affair, but there are a host of factors that can affect the quality of your brew -- including cleaning your coffee maker with soap or ...
Katherine Peach is a well-caffeinated, Brooklyn-based writer, who focuses on all things coffee for CNET. Peach's reviews and writing have appeared in Tasting Table, Mashed, LAist, Yahoo Life, MSN and ...
It takes an entire carafe full of vinegar to do a good job of descaling. Then, vinegar gives off a pretty nasty, strong smell ...
Cleaning and descaling your coffee maker are both important, but the difference between the two lies in the varying types of residue left behind after a brew.
One of the most charming things about the coffee kiosk I frequent every morning on my way to work is that they've nicknamed me "pink cup lady." Recently, the barista apologised and asked me my actual ...