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EquipmentGrinding Down the CompetitionStefanie Mason  
 It is a well accepted fact that whole coffee beans stay fresher longer than already ground coffee, so why doesn't everyone buy whole bean coffee? 
BaristaHacking the Starbucks Barista GrinderRyan Jacobs  
 My first espresso machine was the Starbucks Barista espresso machine. It uses a pressurized portafilter which allows you to use a coarser espresso grind. For years, I used the Starbucks Barista Grinder with this machine and it worked wonderfully. 
EquipmentChoosing the Right Coffee GrinderMalcolm Pang  
 Roasted coffee beans must be grinded to break the beans into smaller pieces so as to increase the surface area necessary for extraction. 
Mr. CoffeeAdjustable Mr. Coffee Burr MillEugene Hanks  
 A tutorial on how to adjust a Mr. Coffee Burr Mill 
Burr vs BladeGrinding Gourmet Coffee BeansBuck Contreras  
 Comparing burr versus blade coffee bean grinders. 
ChartCoffee Grind ChartMichael Allen Smith  
 A visual chart explaining the differences in coffee grinds for each brewing style. 
CleaningCleaning Your Burr GrinderLura Lee  
 An overview on how to get your burr grinder clean. 
AdviceGround Rules for GrindingCB Miller  
 Why bother to find the freshest roasted beans if you are just going to throw the flavor away at home? That’s what you are doing if you grind your beans well ahead of time. It is tempting. 
ReasonsGrind Your Own Coffee BeansMyron Joshua  
 The first step to brewing an excellent cup of coffee is grinding your own beans. Myron Joshua explains why we should grind our beans and overcomes some of the common objections by sharing his grinder journey.