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Espresso Training For the Home Barista

About 62% of Americans have at least one cup per day, while the average American coffee drinker has on average just over 3 cups per day. That’s a lot of coffee, and especially if you find yourself reaching for espresso-based beverages like cappuccinos and lattes, it can be an expensive habit. Fortunately, it’s easier than ever to make excellent espresso at home thanks to the rise in affordable home espresso machines. 

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The Lanna Coffee Guide to Coffee Buying

The Lanna Coffee Guide to Coffee Buying

Whether you’re buying coffee for yourself or a friend, it can be overwhelming trying to pick the right one. Coffee labels are a treasure trove of information as long as you know how to read them, so let’s dive into the words and phrases that will lead you to your next favorite cup.

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Why Your Coffee's Origin Matters

Why Your Coffee's Origin Matters

Nothing quite beats a good farmer’s market. The food is consistently fresher and of better quality than what you can find at the grocery store. Not only that, but farmer’s markets establish a connection between farmer and consumer that cannot be replicated in the aisles of a supermarket.

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The Lanna Coffee Beginner's Guide to Cold Brew Coffee

The Lanna Coffee Beginner's Guide to Cold Brew Coffee

Nothing is quite as refreshing as an ice-cold drink on a sweltering Summer’s day. There’s no better way for coffee-lovers to quench their thirst than with a freshly-brewed glass of cold brew. So why not brew your own cold brew at home? Not sure how, here's an introduction to brewing delicious cold brew at home.or straight up, cold brew is a refreshing drink that’s sure to put some pep in your step. 

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