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Brewing A Perfect Cup Of Coffee
2006-02-16 | Lynne Birch -
     Brewing a great cup of coffee depends on a number of things such as the quality of the coffee bean, the quality of the water being used, the type of brewing being done, and the grind of the coffee. Now quality of bean and water is something you can e

The Types of Coffee Machines
2005-09-20 | Chris Vorelli
     When you are craving a delicious, smooth, rich cup of

A Cup Of Joe Says A Lot About Us
2005-09-17 | James Snyder
     This week I came face-to-face with a genuine dilemma. I had several meetings across town and for some reason I miscalculated and ended up with a 2-1/2 hour gap between meetings. I hate to waste time, but if I drove back to my office, I would simpl

Short History of Coffee
2005-09-14 | Chris Vorelli
     Who would have thought that a berry that was discovered by a herd of goats would be the single most important ingredient in the world’s most popular drink? Legend has it that back in 850AD, a goat herder noticed his herd was full of energy a

The Types of Gourmet Coffee
2005-09-14 | Chris Vorelli
     Since it

News of Antioxidants in Coffee not a License to Make It a Mainstay in Health Regimens
2005-09-12 | Betty Hoeffner
     Coffee may be a chief source of antioxidants in the American diet, as recently reported at the meeting of the American Chemical Society by Dr. Joe Vinson of the University of Scranton, but

Coffee Dessert With Coffee: What a Pair!
2005-09-11 | Harriet Hodgson
     Coffee. We wake up with it, sip it all day, and drink it after dinner. But coffee is more than a beverage. For years, professionl chefs have used coffee to boost the flavor of meats, sauces, and desserts. While I'm not a professional chef, I'm

Espresso Makers: Depending on Your Need, There's an Espresso Maker for You
2005-09-00 | Allen Shaw
     Since Starbucks first went International in the early 1990s, espresso has been the number-one item on the minds of those who need a quick pick-me-up to get their day started. It started out as a fad, but with the onslaught of Friends on NBC in 199

Grinding Gourmet Coffee Beans
2005-09-00 | Buck Contreras
     The type of coffee grind that you use is important in order to properly match the type of brewing method you will be using. The objective is to get the most flavor out of your ground gourmet coffee beans when infused with hot water. The fast rule

Gano Coffee - Can Coffee Be Good For You?
2005-08-29 | Terry Dunn
     Coffee, in all sorts, could be a

How Is Kona Coffee Different?
2005-08-19 | JD Sheveland
     Like much of Hawaii, Kona offers ideal climate conditions for growing coffee. But there is something different about the Kona coffee cherries produced here that has earned this coffee a worldwide reputation for excellence. It might be the dark ric

What Makes Hawaiian Coffee So Special?
2005-08-19 | JD Sheveland
     Coffee was first introduced to the Islands by Chief Boki, the Governor of Oahu, in 1825. He acquired coffee plants in Rio de Janeiro while aboard a British warship, the H.M.S. Blonde. These first coffee plants were planted in Manoa Valley, on Oahu

English Coffee
2005-08-19 | Randy Wilson
     With English Tea being a very familiar term, English coffee may seem as contrary a term as Arctic bananas; however, England

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Coffee Consumption
2005-08-18 | Heidi Whitaker
     Coffee is heavily studied, but study results contradict one another. If science says that it is bad for you today, wait a day or two and another study will be published claiming the exact opposite findings.The Good:Coffee has had its

Ethiopian Coffee
2005-08-13 | Randy Wilson
     Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, yet it is not a country that comes to mind when the average consumer thinks of coffee. The South American countries are much more synonymous with coffee production but coffee did not come to these countries un

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