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Ladymagic21
Posted February 9, 2011
They didn't invent the wheel, expect for maybe four or five new flavors, most of it is stuff you can get at Starbucks without making the effort to make it yourself; but if you are into saving a few bucks, i would recommend it - a nice blend of coffee recipes, with some cool ideas for delicious coffee; although most of these ingredients cannot be found on the everyday house, you'll have to go to the market and get it, but when you do - you'll have some good coffee; not the best coffee book out there, but its got some good stuff in it :)
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Posted May 24, 2012
Delicious - I love the pumpkin coffee idea
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Posted May 15, 2012
Not bad!
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Posted May 14, 2012
A good thing to keep on your Nook, just in case you have the ingredients.
Bookreviewer2012
Posted February 9, 2011
Some very interesting mixes of coffee with frutis, alcoholic beverages and other unorthodox flavors; i especially loves the Cappuccino Shake and the Chocolate Almond Coffee (which i am addicted to)
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Posted January 29, 2011
Thirteen pages long for seven dollars, so instant rip off. As a die hard coffee lover, when I could not get the sample for this book to download correctly, I went ahead and purchased it, thinking I would like anything that had coffee recipes in it. However, since most of the recipes are based on instant coffee powder, I would call it more of a glorified mildly caffeinated cocoa book. Someone needs to teach this author what real coffee is like, and if he doesn't like real coffee, then he shouldn't be writing a book about it. Also, the author should feel ashamed for ripping off people by writing a thirteen page book of anything and selling it at all. Thirteen pages is a pamphlet.
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Posted February 20, 2011
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Overview
When entertaining guests, family and friends, you walk into the kitchen and come back with unbelievably delicious coffee. When they ask how you did it, you can smile and take a sip. Have the luxury of enjoying the best coffee without going to the coffee shop: make it in your own home. These amazing coffee recipes will pleasure your taste buds and earn you the reputation of making the best coffee in the family, the neighborhood, and even your city. Who knows? Maybe you’ll start your own coffee shop to keep up with the growing demand.Learn to make delicious coffee using anything from cinnamon, vanilla, orange juice or bananas. Make your own cream and ...