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	<title>The Cappuccino Machine Site</title>
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		<title>Why might a Cappuccino Machine be a good buy?</title>
		<description>If you are considering buying a coffee machine for your kitchen you might be a little overwhelmed at the choice which is available. If you are a big fan of cappuccino you may especially be pondering over whether it is worth the extra money to actually buy a cappuccino machine ...</description>
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		<title>Amazon Cappuccino Makers</title>
		<description>Amazon has a varied selection of cappuccino machines:


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		<title>Buying a Cappuccino Machine</title>
		<description>How does a Cappuccino Maker work?
A cappuccino is typically 1/3 espresso, 1/3  hot milk and 1/3 frothy milk.

An espresso is about 25 to 30 ml of strong  black coffee. It must have a good crema wihich is the froth that is rich and  creamy and floats on your coffee until ...</description>
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