Friday, June 4, 2010

Saeco Xelsis Digital ID coffee machine


The Xelsis, Saecos most high end and advanced appliance to date, is unlike any other espresso coffee machine around. Not only does it allow you to enjoy a tantalizing assortment of drinks thanks to its multi-beverage capability from cappuccino, latte macchiato and caffe latte, to espresso lungo, Americano and even tea the Xelsis also uses groundbreaking fingerprint technology to instantly recognize your favorite coffee and prepare it with one touch.

Love your morning coffee the way you only know how to brew? Well, hate to break it to you buddy, but if you're working in an office, chances are you won't be in a position to brew the perfect cup of coffee. On the bright side, with a machine like the Xelsis Digital ID from Saeco, it can remember closely your preferences in each cup of java, using your scanned fingerprints to kickstart the coffee making process. Features include timer programming, automatic descaling and machine self-cleaning. Needless to say, something like this costs at least $2,500 a pop which is mighty expensive for most folks. Will corporations also cut back on their spending when it comes to appliances such as this?

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Make coffee with espresso coffee pods


Espresso coffee pods are a fast and convenient way to make espresso in your own home. It is also an affordable option for those who love the taste of a good espresso coffee drink in the morning, but do not want to pay for an expensive drink at a cafe. This is also a convenient way for someone who is single to make a single cup of coffee.

Also,Using espresso coffee pods is great for the whole family because everyone gets to choose what they want and nobody has to worry about putting on the pot of coffee in the morning. It also saves both time and money to use espresso coffee pods. Instead of rushing out the door to your favorite cafe, wait in line amongst several other coffee lovers and then pay a ridiculously high price for your espresso, and possibly be late to work,

How do single cup coffee makers work? The brewing process is as easy as one, two, and three:
1. Fill the reservoir of your single cup coffee maker with cold water.
2. Select your favorite flavored coffee pod and place it into the single serve coffee maker, such as a Nespresso.
3. Place your coffee cup below the coffee chamber. Pull the lever down (or push the button depending on the type of machine you own) and watch your cup fill with hot, gourmet coffee!

Clean up is even simpler as there are no grinds to clean up or filters to throw away. Just remove the used coffee pod and you’re ready to start anew.

Oh, there is a final step for you — enjoying your delicious, fresh brewed single cup of coffee! What more could a coffee lover ask for?
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Bonus:
Projection for Nespresso on the newly opened Nespresso Boutique in Brussels:

In order to add to the festivities of the newly opened Nespresso Boutique in Brussels, Nestle developed a projection on the façade of the building. It’s amazing and wonderful!


Projection for Nespresso on the newly opened Nespresso Boutique in Brussels from NuFormer Projection on Vimeo.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Nespresso or dolce gusto?


You may be wondering what the difference is between the Nespresso machines and the Nescafe Dolce Gusto. While both one cup coffee makers can make similar drinks, their focus is completely different.


The Dolce Gusto makes a number of different coffee drinks using capsules. In order to make a cappucino, you use one coffee capsule and one milk capsule.

The Nespresso machine, on the other hand, brews espresso. To that, you can manually add milk if you desire, but there is no "milk capsule" for the Nespresso. Instead, the Nespresso machines have an optional milk attachment that will heat and froth milk. You can then feel like a barrista as you add the right proportion of heated milk and frothed milk.


If you're debating between a Nespresso machine and a Dolce Gusto, you should ask yourself how much you want to act like a barista when making a cappucino. For some, that sounds great; for others, the whole point of getting a one cup coffee maker is that they don't have to be involved.