Best coffee machines
22.09.11
We find it crazy to keep focused on testing and writing about the latest technology without at least seven or eight hard-working espressos down the hatch. Until now, coffee has always been in the background at CNET UK, fuelling us with its caffeinated ability as we go about our day, but it's time we brought it to the fore to thank it for all its hard line.
We put five of the latest espresso machines to the ultimate test: a combine of thirsty, caffeine-jonesing hacks. Are any of them are worth your in the good old days b simultaneously and money? Let's find out.

Illy FrancisFrancis X7.1
£199 from John Lewis
Valuation of capsules: From £7.50 for 21 (36p each)

The X7.1 is an interesting looking implement to have sat on your kitchen sideboard. It has a very modern look about it and the bright red of our
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Kitchen entrepreneurs live their dream (finally)
26.09.11
Hot or unresponsive, spicy or sweet, some goodies are just too tasty to keep in the cookhouse. By sharing with the masses, home bakers and cooks become digs-based business owners and foodies turn into entrepreneurs.
Heights district Sarah Johnston believes you can soothe the soul with ice cream, a foodstuffs with healing powers that are global.
"Doesn't ice cream influence a rear world peace?" she asked. "We should find out."
Like others who start a proprietorship at the urging of friends, because they want to live out their dream or because corporate downsizing has made self-pursuit an attractive option, Johnston and her husband, Jarvis, have created Fat Cat Creamery.
"We were sitting around with friends, complaining that we didn't have an ice cream store close by," Johnston said. "Since ice cream is the 'cats' favorite nourishment, it seemed a natural fit for us to fill that void."
After two years of making ice cream for kinsfolk and friends, the Johnstons decided to try to earn a living at it when they launched their job in June.
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