Archive for December, 2008

How To Learn More About Organic Coffee Posted By : Jennifer Seaton

Posted by on 30 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

Studies show that most Americans drink coffee regularly. This demand has pushed farmers to use various methods of farming to make crops grow and harvest as fast as possible. It has only been discovered recently that using fertilizers to help plants grow does more bad than good. This is the reason that farmers are going [...]

How To Create A Healthy Glowing Skin By Drinking Coffee Posted By : Jennifer Seaton

Posted by on 29 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

The best way to have healthy, glowing skin is to start from the inside out. Eliminating caffeine in the form of coffee and soda is one way to start. Caffeine dehydrates the body and skin. And lack of moisture is a sure way to create lines and wrinkles. It’s also a diuretic, causing increased urine [...]

What is Organic Coffee? Posted By : Hot Gourmet Coffee

Posted by on 28 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

Organic foods are available in virtually every grocery store today. Coffee farmers must adhere to strict guidelines in order for their coffee beans to be labelled organic.
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How To Brew A Coffee Machine Posted By : Jennifer Seaton

Posted by on 28 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

It isn’t that hard to make a cup of coffee. You just get some hot water, put it in a cup, put a teaspoon of the contents, stir and then serve. But those who want it brewed and want to skip everything can get it done much quicker by having a machine in the home.
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How To Drink Coffee Every Morning Posted By : Jennifer Seaton

Posted by on 27 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

You drink it every morning. It perks you up and keeps you awake. It completes your day. Nothing beats your cup of coffee. But have you ever thought about where your coffee comes from? From a plantation somewhere in Hawaii or in the Mediterranean or somewhere similar, might be your answer.
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How Did Coffee All Started Posted By : Jennifer Seaton

Posted by on 26 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

Coffee has been around for many years and although its origin is very sketchy, people just can’t get enough it. Here are a few stories that may shed light on its history.
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How Farmers Can Make A Fortine Making Coffee Posted By : Jennifer Seaton

Posted by on 26 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

Farming has always been done on open land that grows because of the warmth of the sun. Although this has been the practice for years, this doesn’t apply for all the crops. This is because espresso coffee tastes better when it is grown in the shade.
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How To Brew Coffee The Right Way Posted By : Jennifer Seaton

Posted by on 26 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

It is one thing to buy a coffee maker. The only way to make it last a few years is knowing the do’s and don’ts because it takes money to have it repaired or buy a new one.
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The Keurig K-Cup Machine: a gift that keeps on giving Posted By : Alice Mills

Posted by on 25 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee

The holiday season is coming! As you shop for this season and beyond, its time to consider a convenient approach to gourmet coffee that a wide variety of people on your gift-list will love. Learn more about the Keurig K-Cup machine.
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Drip Brewing with a Paper Filter

Posted by on 25 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee Shop

Drip brew is a method for brewing coffee which involves pouring water over coffee contained in a filter. Water seeps through the coffee, absorbing its oils and essences, solely under gravity then passes through the bottom of the filter. The used coffee grounds are retained in the filter with the liquid falling (dripping) into a [...]

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