- Coffee Shop Philosophy on African American Slavery Restitution and Reimbursement by Lance Winslow
There seems to be a big debate going on right now regarding African American slavery and possible restitution and reimbursement to all those people living today who have ancestors in America who were slaves. There can be no doubt that it is a dark stain ... more
- Coffee Break - an Excerpt from Journey into the Surreal by Ron Berry
Let's see, I've been up for, 23.2 minutes. I've done the ‘little private reading room' thing. Clothes or something resembling clothes, are on. A big yawn and stretch. Man, that much exercise wore me out. I need, coffee!! Now where is that darn machine? Oh... more
- Coffee Tips (and the Elimination Thereof) by Greg Gagliardi
I have recently become frustrated with something at doughnut establishments, and I'm not referring to the scones, although -- seriously -- just think about the writing possibilities if I were. Rather, it's the tip cup that bothers me...To begin, I do rea... more
- JFK, The Mob, and Coffee - The flavor of Chicago Filmmaking by J. Kenneth Ezra
Why have your morning coffee at a chain? When you can have a ”taste of the mob” at Caffe Palermo. Housed in a building formerly owned by Al Capone, the Chicago mob boss himself. You will find posters of “Blackstone’, the Vito Brancato PBS film about th... more
- Coffee House Poet (a poem) by Dennis Siluk
(Written at the Coffee House)Here is where I meet my friends,
have long conversations; glances,
can’t remember all their names—
(all the time) my coffee cup often jumps,
when they come by, breaking up the
moment of my concentration….Women want to bor... more
- The Perfect Little Coffee Shop: Are You Afraid of Failure? Are You Letting that Failure Cripple You by Ruth Bird
Ah, coffee, the drink of choice when I want to share a special moment with friends, when I want to sit and ponder life or when I want a moment alone. I am an avid coffee drinker. I love coffee and I love the atmosphere of a good coffee house, a café.And... more
- Business Case Study; Oil Change Business and Coffee Shop Combo Business Model by Lance Winslow
Does oil and coffee mix? Well it certainly does for one small business in Needles, CA. They have a successful business now in a rather run-down and in economic decline town. Needles although in California is not doing to well these days, worse off in summ... more
- Employee Satisfaction - Bring on the Coffee Machine! by Steve Giddings
In today’s business world, with its connectivity and information flows, good employees are likely to be the targets of your competitors’ recruitment drives.Add to this the fact that in the knowledge economy, these employees provide your company with a com... more
- A Unique Marketing Spin for a Coffee Shop by William Dupree
Three business partners contacted me about creating a marketing plan for a coffee shop that they were opening in Greenwich Village in New York City. They had already leased a 3000 sq. foot space, which is very large for a coffee shop. They had not worked ... more
- eBiz Marketing: Coffee Rocks by Jan Verhoeff
I smell a marketing ploy.Yesterday when my mail arrived I opened up a gift from Chris Knight of www.ezinearticles.com, a munificent packet of Iced Gingerbread coffee in a mug that says I LOVE ezine articles with their website address on the cup (lest I fo... more
- Put Your Logo on the Map with Promotional Coffee Mugs by Paolo Basauri
Crazy for Promotional Coffee MugsIf you’re looking for a way to get your logo seen and your business in the public eye, consider investing in promotional coffee mugs. Presented as gifts to clients, or as part of a marketing blitz, promotional c... more
- Promotional Mugs: Become a Part of the Legendary Coffee Experience by Cindy Carrera
When you want someone to like you, associate yourself with something that they love. Take coffee for instance. How much of America, or the world for that matter, would still be asleep if it weren’t for this dark, smoky beverage?Now, coffee is messy withou... more
- The Local Coffee Shop by Kavit Haria
Many musicians complain about the lack of gigs they have, but when I ask them to look closely at the type of venue they are searching, the repeated pattern seems to be clubs, stadiums, concert halls and pubs. What I would like to share here is to keep a r... more
- Coffee Shop Business Plan by Randy Wilson
A coffee shop business plan is what you need if you are thinking of starting your own coffee shop. Coffee is in big demand all over the world – in fact, it is the second greatest revenue generating product in international commerce, next only to petroleum... more
- Brew Up A Great Coffee Shop Business Plan by Shaunta Pleasant
Starting and running a successful coffee shop can be a dream come true for any coffee lover, and the coffee business can be quite lucrative in the right hands.When starting any business, however, it is important to give it the seriousness and careful plan... more
- How To Get Online Wirelessly - No Coffee Shop Required by Michael Lemm
One of the hottest technology trends around today is the ability to get online anywhere, anytime. Without a WISP (Wireless ISP) service in your area, or wifi at Starbucks, your favorite coffee shop, or even some McDonalds and Burger Kings, you don't have ... more
- Coffee Chats with Bob - Techno Peasant Woman Connects a PDA to a Cell Phone by Rene Tse
Last week at the coffee shop I met my friend Susie; a woman who some years back could barely operate the VCR and the remote control on her TV. But, my friend's come a long ways. Now, instead of being a customer service representative for the phone company... more
- Puzzle Rush - Great Games For Your Coffee Break by Joe Light
You want to kill a few minutes by playing a small, non-engaging puzzle game to which you can come back later at any time, but you don't want to waste time digging the web to find a good one? Look over here to find the best sellers which you can try right ... more
- Banana Chocolate Chip Coffee Cake at Starbucks; Indeed! by Lance Winslow
As the climate heats up certain crops will grow better and if global warming is a real then humans may be eating a lot of bananas. In fact some say this is already starting as many areas are reporting very strong banana crops in the last three years. Ba... more
- Who Do You Trust To Get Your Coffee Bean Facts From? by Steve McArthur
It seems odd that Brazil produces one third of the worlds coffee production. But the weird thing is that most of the coffee connoisseurs shun Brazilian coffee.To most people, when you mention Mocha they think of a blend of coffee and chocolate. Really tho... more
- Coffee Grinders by Max Bellamy
Coffee grinders are used for the purpose of grinding coffee beans. Coffee lovers are usually not satisfied with getting coffee powder from the shops, because of the gap between the time of purchase and the time of usage. Because of the time gap, they feel... more
- Different Views of Gourmet Coffee Pod by Joseph Then
Coffee beans are not beans at all but the seeds from the fruit of a coffee plant. There are two ways to remove these seeds, which are wet and dry extracting. Coffee is one of the most traded commodities in the world passed only by petroleum. It is also... more
- What is Gourmet Coffee? by Joseph Then
Coffee beans are the seeds from the fruit on coffee plants and not actually a bean. There are a few ways to extract the beans. Whether using the wet or dry process of extracting seeds, the result is, the seed removed from the fruit.Flavors of Gourmet Co... more
- Coffee: Bean Storage Issues by Steven Sarsgaard
There is much debate over how people should store their coffee beans. This article hopefully address some of these issues for you in a clean cut and straight forward manner.So you've read a great article in your local town's newspaper telling you of all t... more
- The Power of The Coffee Break by Steven Sarsgaard
Coffee is not only big business in the United States and the West in general but it is a national pastime that people like to get engaged in very frequently to get that instant buzz and also to feel like they're part of the larger culture.Coffee has been ... more
- Coffee: The Big Picture by Steven Sarsgaard
There's a lot of hoopla online that doesn't necessarily give you the big picture as to what the best coffee for you really is. Well the amount of knowledge that can cover coffee can fill up dozens of volumes of books. This won't surprise connoisseurs of c... more
- Coffee: Freedom in a Cup by Steven Sarsgaard
The whole coffee phenomena in our culture is a self-sustaining cycle. Even for those who do not drink coffee, we probably are still apart of the coffee culture in some way. We are always surrounded by someone who is indeed a coffee drinker.The coffee drin... more
- Coffee: Solace in a Bottle by Steven Sarsgaard
Even if you aren't an avid coffee drinker, you too have the privilege of going on a "coffee break" to do whatever you want, whether it's to buy a pack of gum, or to call a friend, etc.So yes, coffee is more than a drink. It is solace in a bottle. It allow... more
- Coffee: The Keys to Perfection by Steven Sarsgaard
People work really hard and after long of work all you want is a great tasting glass of gourmet coffee without spending an arm or leg or paying out of your you know what.Well basically the bottom line is the better of the quality of effort you put into yo... more
- Coffee: Freshness Counts by Steven Sarsgaard
So many people had relatively little experience when it comes to improving their own coffees and thus would be normally intimidated by the prospect. Besides, coffee is so abundantly available - just go to any street corner and you can get a cup of decent ... more
- Coffee Connoisseur 101 by Steven Sarsgaard
Like most things in life, if you'd just delve into a particular topic, you'd be amazed at the rich tapestry of culture and stories involved with it. A great example is that of coffee. Now to the average consumer, they may not think too much of it. They kn... more
- Coffee Couture: International Flavors by Steven Sarsgaard
How many countries can you name where you can get coffee beans flavors and blends? The history of coffee takes us to many lands, beginning with Arabic origins and being spread throughout the world to remote regions such as Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica,... more
- The Joys of Home Coffee by Steven Sarsgaard
For those who have not jumped onto the home coffee brewing and roasting phenomena, what are you waiting for! There is no simpler joy in life than being able to control and enjoy the quality of your coffee and sharing it with friends and family.One thing y... more
- Kiss The Coffee Chef by Steven Sarsgaard
Things to keep in mind about home roasting. For one you must be aware of chaffing. Chaff is essentially the skin of the beans that falls off during the roasting process. Try to contain the chaff or it will spread all over your floor.Prepare all the necess... more
- The Coffee Gourmand by Steven Sarsgaard
For those not familiar with gourmet coffee, let's step back for a moment and reveal a big secret. "Gourmet" simply means someone who is knowledgeable in food and drink. Not too bad right? See, we are gourmands in some way, shape, or form for different kin... more
- Coffee: Specialty Gourmet Coffee For Everyone by Steven Sarsgaard
Specialty gourmet coffee quenches the thirst of millions of people a day and billions of servings of gourmet coffee is served yearly. You will find gourmet coffee in any event imaginable from board meetings, to casual meetings between friends.Gourmet coff... more
- Coffee: Cleaning Made Simple by Steven Sarsgaard
Cleaning your coffee maker is not something you should over look. If you do not clean it regularly it will adversely affect the quality of each and every cup of coffee that you brew and serve. It's not really worth risking the quality then is it?It's simp... more
- Coffee: The Most Important Tip by Steven Sarsgaard
Here are a few basic fundamentals that you and anyone you know can use to start making some better coffee around the office or your home.By fresh coffee beans. Get whole beans whenever possible and make sure you check the freshness date on the package (us... more
- Coffee Drink Recipes From Around The World by Steven Sarsgaard
Coffee is the second most imported commodity in today’s world, right behind petroleum. This beverage has become so popular that many coffee-derivative drinks have been produced and consumed for years. Below are a few common coffee drink recipes.The first ... more
- Coffee Maker Parts — Get to the Basics by Steven Sarsgaard
Many different types of coffee makers exist—percolators, automatic drip-brew, etc.—but, because of the basic concept of water passing through coffee grounds or beans to create coffee, the coffee maker parts are very similar with each type.In terms of coff... more
- Coffee is One of the Most Popular Drinks in the World by John Gibb
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world – perhaps because it’s so versatile. From simple coffees like espresso and filter coffee, to more complex recipes like cappuccino, coffee can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be, as any... more
- Jesus, A Cup of Coffee and Me, Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy by Shyrll Olson
Jesus, a cup of coffee, and me – Sit back, relax, and ENJOY!!! You don’t have to feel guilty about drinking a few cups of coffee!! I figure, if you wait long enough, some study somewhere, will find that there is some kind of medicinal benefit to just abou... more
- Coffee - Choosing The Right Roast For You by Michael Russell
Are you confused by the choices of coffee roasts at your local grocery store? Not sure which one is right for you? Once you understand the difference between the degree of roast, you will be able to choose one that you can enjoy.All coffee beans start o... more
- Coffee Origins - Indonesia by Michael Russell
Coffee is grown in many parts of the world. Each of these origin coffees will have the unique characteristics based on climate, soil, agriculture and processing. The Indonesian countries that produce coffee are: Sumatra, Sulawesi, East Timor, Papua New ... more
- About Coffee by Michael Russell
The coffee plant was first cultivated commercially in the Arab world in the fifteenth century. Here coffee was widely consumed by the populous but condemned by the Islamic leaders because of its supposed intoxicating effects. As coffee traveled from Con... more
- Coffee - Grinding Coffee Beans by Michael Russell
It is important to use the right grind of coffee for you preferred brewing method. It is generally believed that the shorter the brewing time the finer the grind must be. For example Espresso brews in just 30 seconds or less so requires a very fine grin... more
- Brewing Coffee by Michael Russell
When brewing coffee the ratio of ground coffee to water is vital. Generally the rule is 1 standard coffee scoop (2 tablespoons) of ground coffee to every 6 ounces of water. The only problem here is that coffee scoops can vary in capacity. The ideal way... more
- Coffee Storage Myths; Freeze Your Fresh Roasted Coffee and Other Popular Misconceptions by Vince Manzello
So you are finally fed up with that bland black liquid, you once called coffee, brewed from the finest can of generic supermarket grinds. You are finally outraged at the price of a single cup of designer coffee shop coffee. It’s now time to take matters... more
- Best Gourmet Coffee - From Espresso to Exotic by Jocelyn Meadows
One of the reasons for the worldwide popularity of coffee is that the number of variations it can be prepared in. It is a very versatile drink and can be adapted to suit a range of palates. If you are not very familiar with the kinds of coffee which you ... more
- Taste The Difference When You Use A Coffee Grinder by Clinton Maxwell
We all enjoy a good cup of coffee to keep us refreshed and alert, but in today’s world of freeze dried and instants it is difficult to get that real coffee taste and aroma – in fact some people have never experienced anything other than instant, thus miss... more
- The Spirit of Coffee: Coffees of the World by Michelle Faber
Ever wonder where the coffee beans in your morning coffee come from? You probably know words like Arabica and Robusta in terms of taste, but did you know that these words can also tell us where those coffees were grown? Here is a look at three of the wo... more
- Coffee and Tea Are Good for Us? Yes! (First in a Series) by Lisa J. Lehr
You’ll be pleased to learn that many of the foods and drinks you love are not just “okay” as an occasional indulgence—they’re good for you! Let’s begin with coffee and tea…and I invite you to read my related articles on wine and beer, and on chocolate.Cof... more
- Coffee Makers For Different Coffee Types by Peter Mason
There is nothing quite like waking up in the morning, stumbling to the kitchen and finding your favourite coffee brewed and waiting for you. Of all the drinks in the world, coffee seems to have universal appeal. But if you have ever travelled you quickly ... more
- 7 Steps for World Class Gourmet Coffee by Steven Sarsgaard
For a change, a good cup of coffee would be nice. It does take some time and some energy to find a great cup of gourmet coffee these days. If you do know of a perfect coffee shop, you are one of the lucky ones. But, did you know that you can actually m... more
- I My Coffee Break; Scientifically Speaking You are Correct by Lance Winslow
Why is it that science keeps doing research and telling us what we already know? It seems that taking a coffee break allows the mind to defrag slightly and help the memory quite a bit. Helping us to replay in our minds the events that unfolded and help us... more
- Gourmet Flavored Coffee by Steve Valentino
Some like their cup of coffee steaming hot, while others drool over cold coffee shakes. Choices are endless these days because flavored coffee is the “in” drink. Like ice cream, coffee now comes in various flavors that are just as delicious. Coffee lovers... more
- Commuting with Coffee - Choosing the Right Cup by Christopher Auer
As the father of three children, one of whom has special needs, my daily break is often the morning commute. To make the most of this time, I need good music, the right seat position, and coffee - lots of it.Obviously, drinking coffee in the car, while ac... more
- Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season Could Cause Higher Coffee Prices by Lance Winslow
This Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season looks to be a pretty tough year, but not only for the United States of America and our coastline. Think of all the deaths, which will be lost in the Caribbean and Central America. And if all that sounds too far away... more
- Hurricane Power Outages and Cooking Your Coffee by Lance Winslow
Have you consider what you will do if you have failed to all honor the mandatory evacuation by law for the next large catastrophic and large category hurricane? You need to think of some of the essentials in some of your daily endeavors. For instance in... more
- Coffee - A Brief History by Michael Russell
Caffeine is the single most important ingredient in one of the most consumed beverage in the world. For millions around the world, coffee is the drink that jump-starts the day. It is a combination of the addictive nature and the energy rush that keeps p... more
- Coffee - Proper Storage by Michael Russell
The way you store your coffee grinds and beans is an important part of maintaining fresh flavor. Properly stored coffee makes a world of difference in how the coffee will taste. This article will guide you and offer tips on how to properly store your co... more
- Coffee - Brewing The Perfect Batch by Michael Russell
Creating the perfect cup of coffee is not easy. Sometimes, it is burned or the grinds are not brewed long enough. In the United States, millions of people start their day with a simple cup of black coffee. Some individuals prefer their coffee black, ot... more
- Coffee - How It Becomes Decaf by Michael Russell
Have you ever wondered how coffee becomes decaffeinated? In a nutshell, coffee becomes decaffeinated through a specific process which removes much of the caffeine from both the beans and tea leaves. Coffee beans are soaked in water in order to soften an... more
- Gourmet Espresso Coffee Gifts by Ross Bainbridge
Gourmet espresso beans make excellent gifts for all occasions, especially if your recipient is a certified coffee lover. But how do you choose what gourmet espresso coffee bean to give when you know nothing about coffee? This crash course should help you.... more
- Decaf Gourmet Coffee by Steve Valentino
Decaffeinated gourmet coffee is a drink that is free of caffeine. This is made possible through chemical processes like the European process or the Swiss water process. According to the FDA guidelines decaffeinated coffee must have 97% of the caffeine rem... more
- The History Of Coffee by Jim Konerko
Without a doubt, coffee production and consumption is a major business throughout the world. Coffee production has the second largest commodity ranking in the world (oil production is first), and coffee is a major foundation among family circles worldwide... more
- Gourmet Coffee Beans by Steve Valentino
Around seventy percent of the world’s coffee production comes from the famous Arabica tree. Gourmet coffee made from the beans of this plant tastes great and holds a premium position in the market. The tree traces its origin to Northeastern Africa. Now gr... more
- Coffee Beans - How To Grind by Anthony Tripodi
Air is the enemy of all coffee drinkers. Once air comes in contact with your coffee grinds, they begin to lose their flavor. Coffee manufacturers vacuum seal their grinds to keep them fresh while they sit on the shelves at the supermarket but once you b... more
- Secrets to Making Great Coffee by Vaughn Balchunas
According to research on the internet, “…globally, people consume more than 330 million cups of coffee a day? After water and pop drinks, coffee has toppled tea to become the third favorite beverage of the world.”Coffee has remained one of the most apprec... more
- Brewing the Perfect Cup of Coffee by Matthew Payne
Brewing the perfect cup of coffee can be done by anyone. Knowing how to do brew coffee properly will allow you to enjoy your cup and allow for the natural tastes and flavors to come out.PreparationA clean machine You will want to make sure that your coff... more
- What's In a Cup of Coffee? by Ryan Shapiro
An innocent four dollars spent a day at your favorite coffee shop amounts to $960+ annually. If coffee prices continue to follow their upward trend, on a weekly basis you may end up paying as much for your cup of coffee as you do to fill-up your automobil... more
- Coffee Maker - Cleaning by Anthony Tripodi
Your coffee maker could be killing you. Well it is if your morning cup of coffee is a matter of life and death and you have a filthy coffee maker. When was the last time you cleaned your coffee maker? Washing the pot is important but getting the intern... more
- Gourmet Coffee by Alison Cole
To relax and unwind after a hard day’s work, all one has to do is take a sip of her favorite gourmet coffee and feel the tension leave her tired body.With countless gourmet coffees in the market, one needs not only a watchful eye but a discerning taste to... more
- Coffee Makers by Alison Cole
You often see them in countless homes, offices, coffee shops and so many other places where people convene to sip good coffee. You guessed right! It is the old and trustworthy coffeemaker. What is the process involved in concocting those wonderful brews?A... more
- Top 5 Best-Selling Coffee Makers by Monice Dulcinea
Coffee is the number one breakfast drink the world over. There are very few places that do not serve this staple and that is a very good thing to say the least. So many people depend on this drink for that bit of energy in the morning to get through the... more
- A Coffee Machine for the Soul by Jim Storey
The first thing I recommend to a friend buying a coffee machine is that it needs to look good. Yep, The Most Important Thing about a coffee machine is how it looks. Every day you're going to walk up to this machine and make a coffee. Think about how you'l... more
- Espresso 101 - How to Choose Coffee Beans For Espresso by Corinne Waldon
The coffee market offers a vast array of beans of every origin, in every degree of roast and grind. With so many options to choose from, how does one go about picking the best bean for making espresso?It is best to start with the basics. Cappuccinos and l... more
- An Introduction To Gourmet Coffee by Steve Valentino
Over five hundred billion cups of coffee are consumed each year making it the most popular drink on this earth. For centuries, this aromatic, spirit-lifting drink has been the beverage to serve at any and all events. Many board meetings and friendships ha... more
- Coffee by Alison Cole
Nothing perks up a lazy morning like coffee. What is this dark-colored substance made of and why can’t some people survive a day without having even just one sip of this stimulant?Coffee, normally taken hot, is made from the coffee plant’s roasted seeds, ... more
- Coffee Vending Machine - The Foundation Of the Vending Machine Business by Peter Crump
A coffee vending machine is a common sight in most locations where there are plenty of people. Whether you are in an airport, a hospital or an office building, the chances of being able to get a cup of coffee, a snack or a soda from a vending machine is v... more
- Coffee Houses - The Seat Of Civilization? by Donovan Baldwin
Throughout history, coffee houses have been more than just places where innocent people like you and I could get a regular caffeine fix.Although coffee itself apparently originated in Ethiopia before the 11th century, the first coffee house known to histo... more
- Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee - Is It Worth The Price? by Corinne Waldon
The island nation of Jamaica is known for its soulful, festive music, its hot vacation spots and its coffee. The reputation of Jamaican Blue Mountain coffees among connoisseurs has pushed it to the top of the price list, ranging on average from $26 to $40... more
- Coffee Shops by Alison Cole
For most harried career individuals, a visit to their coffee shops for a nightcap with friends and business associates is their idea of a relaxing evening. But have you ever wondered when the first coffee shop started?The first coffee shop opened in Istan... more
- Coffee Products and how to Buy them Easily by John Gauge
The subject of coffee is one that covers a large number of products such as wholesale coffee beans, specialty coffees and also coffee makers, as with a variety of other topics food and drink data is best obtained from a specialist. A coffee expert will su... more
- Coffee Products And How To Get The Best Bargains by John Gauge
Lets suppose you want to sell coffee beans or an electric bean grinder, the smart place to market your particular coffee products is the ebay auction site. Coffee products for whatever reason sell very well on ebay, the thing is to follow a few basic rule... more
- Descaling Your Coffee Machine – Q&A by Jim Storey
What is "Scale"?The build up of minerals inside the hot parts of your coffee machine or espresso machine is commonly called lime scale. This term is derived from hard water areas in some parts of the world that have a high lime content in their water. In ... more
- From Coffee Pots to Specialist Coffee by Larry Whiter
The specialist coffee dealershipA dedicated coffee store will certainly have its clear advantages compared to the non targeted vendor, If though you are thinking of obtaining things like a Jamaican Coffee product or wicker coffee table and have all the in... more
- The Good points to Purchasing a Coffee Product from a Closely Located Vendor by Valerie Shapero
You might wonder is the net the perfect place for finding food and drink goods or should I use the local dealers? more and more individuals that are wanting to purchase coffee products seem to be posing the same question, the simple answer is its just a m... more
- Ordering Coffee Products Locally by Valerie Shapero
Although we can buy coffee products with the technology of the web it is well worth knowing that your state food and drink vendor can give you a mass of knowledge focused on products like cuban coffee beans, kenyan coffee beans or even espresso machines, ... more
- Sourcing Coffee Products Directly from Auctions by Valerie Shapero
You need to know that auctions whether they are on the web or locally held are perfect locations to come across coffee products or connected goods, the same as with a good number of coffee products bought from auction their is going to be a certain amount... more
- Purchasing Coffee Products and the Insurance Question by Valerie Shapero
On how many accessions have you visited an a coffee warehouse or food and drink merchant so you could obtain a product such as a italian coffee machine or italian coffee grinder only to be asked by the salesperson "would you like insurance with your merch... more
- Coffee the Greatest Beverage ever - Just what is its Amazing Story? by Valerie Shapero
Ok so you want to obtain a capresso coffee maker, Hawaiian Coffee product or some other kind of coffee associated product or accessory, lets just suppose you have chosen the coffee merchant from which to buy from and your finger is just about to hit the b... more
- How Important is Branding when Buying Coffee Merchandise? by Valerie Shapero
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As you are obtaining coffee machine one of the considerations that may enter your mind is which product brands will the coffee dealers be able to provide? you might indeed be thinking does it really matter. For example lets pretend for a minute you ... more
- When you are Ordering a Coffee you Must Always Obtain and Keep hold of Payment Receipt by Valerie Shapero
I once obtained a mocha coffee pack from a closely situated coffee vendor and a week and a half later discovered that the item was damaged, quite understandably I was not too impressed and returned to the dealer to either get a refund or swap my product f... more
- Making use of Discussion Boards to Acquire Coffee connected Tips by Valerie Shapero
For any consumer who is in need of relevant honest advice on products such as miele coffee makers or Coffee Accessories then one of the finest places to get real advice aimed at coffee merchandise is a forum or message board on food and drink or coffee pr... more
- The most Ideal Coffee Reviews and the Best ways to View them by Valerie Shapero
Whilst you are looking for a coffee or related food and drink products it is crucial that you make use of the large number of guides that are made available on many of the coffee focused portals or directories, if you were looking for a german coffee blen... more
- Starbucks : The Modern Day Coffee Phenom by Danna Schneider
Starbucks : The Mastery Behind the MarketingStarbucks is a modern coffee mecca-empire that seems to be on the lips of every corporate yuppie in America. And this is not by coincidence, it's by careful marketing design. Why has Starbucks been such a grea... more
- Benefits of Coffee by Ekta Verma
Coffee is a beverage that is prepared from roasted coffee beans. Coffee beans from different places have their distinctive characteristics like flavor, caffeine content, body or mouth feel, and acidity. To turn the coffee berries and its seeds into roaste... more
- Why You Should Buy Fair Trade Coffee by Nicholas H. Usborne
Here in the West we are massive consumers of coffee. And many of us think nothing of spending four or five dollars at Starbucks for a gourmet espresso, latte or cappuccino.What few of us think about as we sip our favorite brew is that coffee is grown by s... more
- A Manual Drip Coffee Cone – the Original One Cup Coffee Maker by Nicholas H. Usborne
Manual drip coffee cones have some very tough competition right now. When it comes to making just one cup of coffee, all the attention is now focused on electronic one cup coffee makers.With the new, high-tech coffee makers, ground coffee is pre-sealed in... more
- How to Make a Stronger Cup of Coffee by Nicholas H. Usborne
Some of us prefer a strong cup of coffee. Or maybe we like the taste of a strong coffee first thing in the morning, followed by a milder brew later in the day.How do you make your coffee taste “strong”?In the world of coffee experts, this can get you into... more
- The 4 Most Popular Coffee Brewing Methods by Craig Barista
Coffee Brewing Methods range from popular Espresso or French Press methods to lesser used methods like Turkish. Here we explore the four most popular Coffee Brewing Methods.Let’s start with the Drip Filtration style.Drip Filtration is probably the most po... more
- The Bunn Coffee Maker Won't Leave a Bitter Taste in Your Mouth by Eric Comforth
There are many different coffee makers available in the marketplace to choose from. One of them is the Bunn Coffee maker. The Bunn Coffee Maker is made by the Bunn-O-Matic Corporation. The Bunn-O-Matic Corporation was founded in 1957 and they are credi... more
- My Buttery Espresso - Coffee Terminology Explained by Jim Storey
Drop these terms at your next dinner party or social outing! They are guaranteed to impress.Flavour is the most important term, encompassing aroma, acidity and body. It is used to describe the overall impression you get when you take that first sip. The t... more
- What Is Gourmet Coffee? by Don McKay
Over the past 30 years marketers have tried thousands of tactics to sell things. We have heard the “Your to smart to be without this product” tactic. We have heard the “Everyone needs this product” tactic. We have also seen the way that TV sells products... more
- Why Is Coffee So Addictive? by Don McKay
Millions around the world consume coffee. It has been well documented that coffee also helps you to stay awake. Is there an addiction to coffee that we are not aware of? Well, if you are dependant on a chemical then you will become sick from not being abl... more
- What Is In My Coffee? by Don McKay
One cold winter morning in a small town north of Chicago IL a man named Jim stands totally paralyzed. He just witnessed what appeared to be a sign that we are not alone in the universe. As he stands with his head looking up at the north sky and he tries t... more
- Storing Coffee Beans - To Freeze or not to Freeze, that is the Question by Corinne Waldon
There are many theories about the best way to store coffee beans or ground coffee to retain freshness. One of the theories is to put your beans or ground coffee in the freezer for later use. Is this method the best way to store coffee? Let’s explore the i... more
- A Coffee Lover's Best Friend - The Cuisinart Coffee Maker by Eric Comforth
Cuisinart Corporation prides themselves in making innovative culinary tools. They were brought into the limelight through world renowned chefs like Julia Childs and James Beard and who used the Cuisinart food processor and hailed it to be the future of c... more
- Coffee - The Last of the Legal Drugs by Dr. Leslie Van Romer
Most people throughout our modern countries would find it hard to imagine starting the day without their coffee. And nowadays, coffee comes in all kinds of forms and flavors and costs a pretty penny besides—not just in dollars, but also in health.Most Am... more
- Does Coffee Really Taste All That Good? by J Allen
Or has it just become a habit? Before anyone gets up in arms lambasting this as a blasphemous suggestion, be assured that the question comes not from an observer, but a partaker.Specific qualifications include: decades of indulging in somewhere between a ... more
- Coffee Flavors - Chocolate, French Vanilla, Espresso, Amaretto, Hazelnut, Kona by Mike Singh
Who doesn’t enjoy waking up to a fresh pot of brewed coffee? With so many different flavors, it can be hard to figure out which are the best ones out there. It is definitely a subjective matter. You should try different varieties to see what appeals to yo... more
- Coffee Gifts - Top 5 Choices by Mike Singh
Looking for a gift for a coffee drinker in your life? They are probably just about tired of getting the same old coffee mug. But, if coffee is their way of life, there are many gifts that you can give them to allow them more convenience and better flavor.... more
- Coffee Grounds & Your Future by Kate Simpson
Reading your fortune with coffee is a lot like taking a Rorschach test. You need to get the big picture and interpret the symbols correctly to know what lies ahead.Here’s the step-by-step guide to how to prepare to read coffee grounds:
Use a white cup ... more
- Boot Camp for Coffee Drinkers by Kate Simpson
Ok, so we go to a local coffee house and we order cappuccinos, café mochas, lattes and espressos. It isn’t the paper cups that make these drinks taste so good. It’s the recipe and of course the prettiness factor. Baristas all have a style of their own ... more
- Making French Press Coffee by Gary Gresham
Making French press coffee is a way to enjoy an extremely robust and high quality cup of coffee. If you know how to use a French press pot you can make the best tasting coffee you have ever had.To make French press coffee you will first need a French pre... more
- Is Coffee Bad for You? New Study Results are Questionable by Monica Reinagel
Last week at the American College of Cardiology’s annual meeting, researchers presented the results of a Greek study which found that men who drank more than one cup of coffee a day had 30% higher levels of an inflammatory chemical called CRP in their blo... more
- Percolators - Some of the Basic Problems with Percolator Coffee by Lynne Birch
The word "percolator" has come to mean that special coffee pot that used to sit on Grandma's stove and bubble away like mad all morning long. Typically they consist of a heat proof pot that holds the water, a long tube (like a straw) that holds a filter ... more
- Caffeine in Coffee by James Grierson
Caffeine is only one of several hundred chemicals found in coffee. However it is the most notorious because of the many physiological affects it has on the human body. Caffeine naturally occurs in many other plants apart from the coffee bush, such as te... more
- What is "The Best" Coffee? by John A. Russo
"What is the best coffee?" is a question that my clients ask more often than I would have expected. However, I am not certain that this question has an objective answer like the fact that the blue whale is the largest mammal, or that the Lexus is the mos... more
- Coffee - To Freeze Or Not To Freeze? by Dean Caporella
It was 6am and I'd just arrived at my local gym. As I walked into the entrance area I sensed that smell of all smells wafting across the foyer - the fine aroma of a well brewed coffee. It was my favorite part of the day.I wandered over to the cafe run by ... more
- Brewing a Perfect Cup of Coffee by 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 easil... more
- French Press Style Coffee by Lynne Birch
The French press style of coffee making produces very rich, aromatic and tasty coffee. It uses very coarsely ground coffee that basically steeps in the brewing water for several minutes allowing all the flavours to fully extract from the coffee grinds. ... more
- Good News for Coffee Drinkers by Valerie T
Coffee, long known as the drink of choice for college students cramming for that final exam and those cursed to arise early in the morning, may be better for you than you think.A study recently released from lead author, University of Scranton in Pennsylv... more
- How to Effectively Blend Different Roasts for an Exceptionally Bold Cup of Coffee by John A. Russo
In my experiences dealing with a gourmet coffee enthusiast clientele, it has become increasingly apparent that in their quest to enjoy a bold cup of coffee, many people will demand only dark roasted coffee regardless of the country of origin. I wanted to... more
- French Press - Making Great Coffee by Anthony Tripodi
If you want a good cup a coffee, you will need to add some oil. Coffee oil is very flavorful and improves the taste of coffee, but it is lost during the normal filtered brewing process. Coffee made with a French press doesn't pass through a filter so yo... more
- America's Perception of "Gourmet" Coffee by Denver Wilkinson
Coffee is the second most-highly traded commodity in the world next to oil. It’s an enormous industry involving many players in the supply chain—the growers and farm workers, the processing mills, exporters and importers, small-batch roasters and huge co... more
- You Think You're Buying Blue Mountain Jamaican Coffee - But Are You Sure? by Nicholas H. Usborne
There is a huge demand for Blue Mountain Jamaican Coffee, and a limited supply.To make matters worse, over 90% of the crop each year goes to Japan and Europe, leaving the last 10% for the whole of North America.As a result, genuine, 100% Blue Mountain Jam... more
- Your Kingdom for a Coffee Machine? by Jim Storey
When asked to list essential equipment in an office people tend to think of computers, desks, chairs, photocopiers, printers, stationary and the such. While this is all very important, neglecting to include a coffee machine somewhere in that list would be... more
- Why Pay Top Dollar for a Single Cup Coffee Brewer? by Nicholas H. Usborne
It’s the big thing in coffee right now - single cup coffee brewers.Instead of pouring your ground coffee in a filter, like you do with a regular drip brewer, these new machines are built to accept special pods or K-cups, which are pre-filled. (It’s the sa... more
- Coffee: From Harvest to Cup by James Grierson
Coffee is a plant. However, before it can be drunk it must pass through a number of stages and travel thousands of miles.Coffee beans come from the red cherries of the coffea bush. Each cherry usually contains two seeds, or coffee beans. The exceptio... more
- "Java Kings!" Who Ruled The Coffee World? by Don McKay
Coffee was discovered in Ethiopia by a goat herder named Kaldi who while watching his goats noticed that they were acting very bizarre. As he investigated this peculiar behavior he noticed that the goats were dancing from one bush to the next eating cherr... more
- History of Coffee: Part V - Speciality Coffee by James Grierson
With the large multi-national coffee companies focused purely on coffee as a commodity rather then a drink to be savoured, it allowed a new sector to emerge in the coffee industry: Speciality Coffee. Speciality coffee was nothing new, rather the opposite... more
- How To Master Your French Press - Plunger Pot Coffee Maker by Daryl Plaza
The French press produces a very rich, robust coffee. It is the next best brew to an Espresso. Using medium to coarse coffee grounds which when directly infused using slightly cooled boiling water, will create a great blend of aroma and flavor. The French... more
- Move Over Mr. Coffee! Make Way For The French Press! by Don McKay
Have you ever had a cup of coffee that was naturally creamy? I mean like a heavy cream that sits in your mouth. If you haven’t made the trip to coffee heaven quite yet, then jump aboard the French Press Express. That’s right, the French Press coffee pot m... more
- Coffee Tips & Teazers by Don McKay
It is said that change is good, but not for everyone. I like my coffee fresh, hot, and black. Many people are sick of the same old routine, and want to try something different. I want to introduce you to my Coffee Tips & TEAzers. These are a few tips and ... more
- The Truth About My Grandaddy's Coffee by Larry Ford
When I was six years old, my granddaddy would take me and my twin brother to work with him. Granddaddy worked at night as a security guard, so it was no trouble at all for him to let us go to work with him. And it was just the three of us, so needless-to-... more
- A Good Excuse To Drink More Coffee by Larry Ford
When I was in high school our principal, Mr. Watkins was an avid coffee drinker. And when I say "avid", I mean nobody stood in between Mr. Watkins and his pot of coffee. Mr. Watkins day wouldn’t start unless he had at least a pot and a half of coffee in h... more
- Why Is Coffee Not My Cup Of Tea? Is It Stale? by Don McKay
Most everyone that I have talked to that does not like coffee said that it is the bitter taste they don’t like. Fresh coffee is never bitter. In fact, fresh coffee is smooth and tasty even undoctored. So what is giving coffee such a bad rap? After some re... more
- Can Coffee Be Used As A Fertilizer? by Don McKay
Used coffee grounds have been discarded as trash by millions of people around the world. Is there another use for your used grounds? The answer is “yes,” and the more you learn about the used coffee grounds the more sense it makes to use them as a fertili... more
- Are You Paying Too Much For Gourmet Coffee? by Don McKay
If you are a real coffee drinker and I mean the kind that is willing to pay a lot of money for good coffee do I have something to tell you. You may be over charged for your coffee. For instance, if you were to buy a bag of Starbucks Gourmet Blend from a l... more
- Over A Cup Of Coffee by Don McKay
I was 15 when I had my 1st cup of coffee and it was a time I will never forget. I was not quite an adult and not quite a child either, so this day was special. My grandma poured the coffee into a big mug and showed me that lifes pleasures are sometimes si... more
- History of Coffee: Part IV - Commercialisation of Coffee by James Grierson
For many connoisseurs, the period from the mid-19th Century to the late 20th Century is the ‘Dark Age’ of coffee. During this era, coffee lost its Middle-Eastern mystical charm and became commercialised and, quite frankly, ordinary.When coffee was first ... more
- Gourmet Coffee - Enjoy Your Coffee Break by Anthony Tripodi
Are you tired of your regular Joe life and your regular Joe cup of coffee that you start your day with? Then it’s time to reward yourself with something different. Why not jazz up your morning ritual with cup of rich gourmet coffee.The dictionary define... more
- Interesting Facts About Supermarket Coffee by Don McKay
In the supermarket you have alot of choices. It is fair to say that there are thousands of companies in the coffee industry. So, how do you decide which is right for you? Do you start at the supermarket and buy every single brand of coffee on the shelf? W... more
- How To Select A Coffee Bean Grinder by Carol Finch
If you’re currently wondering how to select a coffee bean grinder to suit you and your kitchen then you probably already know that there are various options open to you. In simple terms most coffee grinders will be spilt into two camps – blade grinders an... more
- How To Select A Coffee Roaster by Carol Finch
If you have decided to roast your own coffee then your first port of call will be to consider how to select a coffee roaster that is right for you. This decision is probably one of the hardest coffee-related choices you’ll have to make – there’s nothing w... more
- How to Select a Single Serve Coffee Maker by Carol Finch
An increasing number of us nowadays are wondering how to select a single serve coffee maker that will suit us best at home. These kinds of coffeemaker are designed to produce – as you might expect – a single cup of coffee at a time and they are becoming i... more
- The Best Ways To Keep Coffee Hot In A Coffee Maker by Lynne Birch
Keeping our brew fresh and hot is a big deal for some of us coffee drinkers. There is nothing worse than a tepid mouthful of stale coffee. How you keep your coffee hot depends a little on where you are and what you're doing. What happens to coffee as w... more
- History of Coffee: Part III - Colonisation of Coffee by James Grierson
By the 17th Century, with the popularity of coffee ever increasing in Europe, the interest of the then World Superpowers - Britain, France, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain - also grew. Up until this point, coffee imported into Europe had come from the Ar... more
- Coffee - It Isn't All Bad! by Steve Giddings
The debate has raged for many years, and it will probably continue for years... is coffee good or bad for your health? While the jury may be out, here are some findings that indicate coffee is not all bad.Coffee, as we all know, is high in caffeine, and c... more
- I Never Intended on Becoming a Coffee Drinker! What Happened? by Laura Warnke
I really can’t believe it. I now drink coffee. I never pictured myself as a part of the coffee generation. I still love my soda, but now in the morning I find myself having a cup of coffee before I leave for work and one to two cups while at work. Thi... more
- History of Coffee: Part I - Africa and Arabia by James Grierson
The coffee plant originates from the highland forests of Ethiopia. It is believed that the first plants were found growing wild in the region of Kaffa, where coffee derives its name from. A popular legend tells of a goat herder named Kaldi. One day he ... more
- History of Coffee: Part II - Spread of Coffee to Europe by James Grierson
It was not until 1615, that Europe was formally introduced to coffee. Venetian traders, who had strong trade links with the Levant (historical term referring to a large area of the Middle East incorporating the countries of: Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and S... more
- Gourmet Coffee Online - Get the Best Bean for Your Buck! by Thomas Slaughter
Buying coffee online is not what it used to be. Just like everything else these days, the coffee business has attracted the entrepreneur. This is both good and bad, yet generally not in your best interest.Your goal is to eliminate as many middlemen as p... more
- Coffee Prices Going Up by Lance Winslow
Well folks it looks like the price of Coffee is going up and again it is the typical issue of supply and demand. Unlike the price of fuel where we are worried about the War in Iran that is soon to be or the Civil Rest in Nigeria and disruption in producti... more
- How to Make a Good Cup of Coffee by Chris Vorelli
There is one thing that most adults love first thing in the morning, a cup of good coffee. Nothing tastes better than a hot coffee, that is made well. There are a few things that go into great tasting coffee. I will explain what it needs to give you what ... more
- How to Make an Espresso? The Art of Making Coffee Cuisine by Daryl Plaza
Espresso coffee is a precise art form of coffee making. There are several factors that must take place to make a quality cup of Espresso. First the fresh roasting of the coffee bean to bring out the truly gourmet coffee flavor that you expect. The grindi... more
- Iced Gingerbread Coffee: A Winter Specialty by Jan Verhoeff
Iced Gingerbread Coffee is a wonderful addition to our Christmas Celebrations. We've added several new traditions this year, but I have to admit, I'm enjoying this one more than any other and I wanted to share it with my friends online. So, here it is.I ... more
- Read this Article if You Like Starbucks Coffee by Lance Winslow
If you have been watching the stock charts at Starbucks you know that folks love Starbucks Coffee, some say they will drink nothing but Starbucks Coffee. The average store volumes are up 27% over last year and that means more and more people are becoming ... more
- Read This Article if You Must Have Your Morning Cup of Coffee by Lance Winslow
Many Americans simply cannot function without their morning cup of coffee; in fact it is estimated that 72% of all Americans have a morning cup of coffee to get going. Some say the figure is higher and growing which is a notion one could hardly dismiss co... more
- Secrets to the Perfect Cup of Coffee by Joe Bland
How to Make the Perfect Cup of CoffeeWant to know how to make the perfect cup of coffee? A few simple steps will make your coffee taste great every cup.Before you even start, when you bring your coffee home, store it in an airtight container that blocks ... more
- Perking Up - Caribbean Coffee is Always a Favorite by J. Smith
While the popularity of Colombian coffee is no secret, many countries in and around the Caribbean also produce this flavorful bean. Most coffee-growing islands in the Caribbean, however, do not produce quantities large enough to export on a wide scale, li... more
- Know the Danger of Coffee Enemas Procedures by Randy Wilson
Knowing the possible Danger of Coffee Enemas procedures could have before you perform them can eliminate any risks involved. Although the Coffee Enemas are an increasingly popular way to rid your body of toxins, you need to know all you can about them be... more
- Benefit of Coffee Enemas by Randy Wilson
When it comes to detoxifying your system in a natural, alternative method, consider using Coffee Enemas using an organic, completely caffeinated coffee blend. Many individuals enjoy the benefit of coffee enemas on a regular basis. Instead of using harsh ... more
- Coffee Pods and Espresso Machines by Jim Cheresly
There's nothing like the perfect espresso. Finely ground, dark roasted coffee, pressed and percolated into a strong, rich coffee drink that delights the senses and perks up your day. In Italy, ordering a coffee means that you're ordering an espresso. The ... more
- Coffee Health - New Antioxidant On The Block by Rebecca Prescott
Green coffee beans have supplied a new player in the antioxidant arena. An extract of green coffee beans has been found to have a stronger antioxidant effect than established antioxidants like green tea and grape seed extract.The active constituent in cof... more
- Coffee Brewing Methods: Is Your Coffee Brewer Just a Drip? by Vince Manzello
For most of us, brewing up our morning cup of coffee is more than just a necessity, it is a matter of convenience. Each night, millions of us coffee lovers pile heaping tablespoons of our favorite gourmet coffees into those paper filters, fill the tank o... more
- Coffee Soap: Unique Combination of Coffee and Cleaning! by Randy Wilson
Have you ever thought of buying a Coffee Soap? What an ingenious way to make use of coffee! Coffee soaps have become quite the rage among coffee fanatics. People who just want to experience the rich aroma of coffee even while cleansing and washing! Well, ... more
- Coffee Grinder: One Good Cup Coming Up! by James Monahan
When you want to have a cup of delicious coffee, it is best to use coffee that is fresh and hot off the grinder. Most coffee lovers contend that it is best to let the coffee beans pass through a grinder first before brewing them in order to preserve the a... more
- Colombian Coffee by Randy Wilson
Colombian Coffee is grown at high altitudes and tended with painstaking care in the shade of banana and rubber trees. This coffee is among the best in the world, rich, full-bodied, and perfectly balanced. Coffea Arabica L., more commonly known as the Arab... more
- Coffee Or Tea - Which Is Better For You? by Lee Dobbins
Most people cannot function without either their morning cup of coffee or tea. While, it’s mostly the caffeine that gets people going, a side benefit from drinking these beverages is that you may be boosting your immune system and helping to fight diseas... more
- The Original Irish Coffee by Michael Sheridan
There are a number of Irish Coffee recipes available on the web and elsewhere. Most of them are close to the original, but I have yet to see one that is truly authentic.What makes me such an expert? A branch of my family invented this wonderful mix of bla... more
- How To Pick The Perfect Coffee Gift Basket by Tamara Marie
With so many choices in coffee blends, how do know what is the perfect gift for that java junky in your life? Look no further, we have all
the tips you need here for building that perfect one of kind coffee gift basket.You know how hard it can be to pick... more
- Coffee Chemistry, Or Pour Me Another Cup Of That Sumatran Cheese Decaf by Patrick Gillam
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Scientists have identified more than 2,000 compounds that make up tastes and
smells. A whopping 400 of them – 20% – are found in coffee. That’s why coffee is so
interesting to the palate. It’s complex!Gas spectrographs – devices that measure fla... more
- What Are Coffee Pods? by Anthony Tripodi
People drink coffee to stay awake and get more things done. But how can you get more things done if you’re waiting around for your coffee to brew. Oh sure you can go buy a cup of coffee but at some point you going to want a cup at home. With a coffee pod ... more
- All About Coffee Makers by Tamara Williams
Sometimes coffee makers (as nearly everything) get broken for no apparent reason. When everything seems to be ok on the outside, then the problem must be on the inside, so here are some tips to help you identify the most common problems and, if you are lu... more
- How to Give Up Coffee by Steve Pavlina
Caffeine is the modern drug of choice in the work world, easily accessible, socially acceptable, readily affordable, and of course perfectly legal. As for the health effects, I’ve read evidence both for good and ill, so right now I don’t fall strongly on ... more
- Beef up your Coffee Collection with Braun 4 Cup Espresso Carafes by Lorna Mclaren
If you love your coffee you are in the right site. If you are keen on having the best coffee accessories then this is the place to find out all about the Braun 4 Cup Espresso Carafe. If your coffee is as important to you as my coffee is to me then read on... more
- Choose the Correct Coffee Machines by Lorna Mclaren
Most kitchens will have some sort of Coffee Machines in them. Personally I have three. One Coffee Machine that is out permanently and two Coffee Machines that like it in the cupboard! As time goes by I am sure to gather more Coffee Making equipment as I a... more
- Don't Let Bad Coffee Hit Your Coffee Cups and Mugs by Lorna Mclaren
Everyone has had the Bad Coffee experience and not many of us are willing to try it again. Once you have had the Good Coffee experience there really is no going back!Good coffee isn’t just as easy as percolating water through coffee grounds though. Bad co... more
- Coffee Of The Month Club = Great Gift by Tamara Marie
Still trying to decide what the best gift to give is? A coffee of the month club is definately one the best gifts you can give a friend or loved one, or even yourself. You can give, and get, some of the best roasts that the world has to offer. For starter... more
- Is Coffee Good For You? by Linda Cramer
Some studies now say yes - but what would your Doctor say?Let's look back at a little coffee history. Coffee originated in Ethiopia, as a natural plant. It was discovered somewhat by accident. Some people were sent away to hide had no food but found this ... more
- Barista Expresso Coffee Machines by Lorna Mclaren
Barista Expresso Coffee Machines are very easy to control. They have excellent easy-to-press buttons and a colored power indicator that’s easy to read. You can tell the machine is on because this indicator button will light up. This is just the beginning ... more
- Effective Coffee Enema Recipe for Detoxification by Randy Wilson
Check out this all natural coffee enema recipe when it comes to decreasing the natural toxins found in your system. You should choose a special organic, fully caffeinated brew designed specifically for use in enemas. Though some people do, you will want... more
- Coffee Ice Cream: It's Cool! by Randy Wilson
If you haven't tried coffee ice cream, you have missed one of the most delicious and delightful uses to which this wondrous bean can be put. If you thought coffee was only a hot drink for perking yourself up, then you need to think again. Coffee is a very... more
- The Secrets of a Coffee Bean Bakery by Lorna Mclaren
You go to a cake bakery when you want a delicious dessert, so it makes almost perfect sense that you would go to a Coffee Bean Bakery when you want the most delicious coffee beans.Of course, you might not actually find a store called a Coffee Bean Bakery.... more
- Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Coffee by Lee Dobbins
Coffee is the worlds favorite drink and many people can’t even get through the first hour of the day without a cup. With all the new coffee drinks coming out it seems that there’s no stopping the trend. Even from the very first day it was discovered, co... more
- Folgers Coffee Pods: Great Way To Get Your Coffee Fix by Tamara Marie
Want a quick, no-mess way to enjoy your favorite coffee before you have to rush out the door? What a better way to start the day than with a perfectly brewed cup of coffee.Coffee pods are quickly becoming the hottest new method for home coffee brewing, an... more
- PIck the Perfect Coffee Gift Basket by Lorna Mclaren
I am a self confessed coffeeholic. I need coffee to start my day. I like it through out the day and evening and no it does not keep me awake at nights. Through out the day however I vary the flavor and strength of what coffee I am drinking.The mornings te... more
- Coffee Storage by Gary Gresham
Proper coffee storage makes a lot of difference in how your coffee tastes once you go to use it. Here are a few tips for storing coffee beans and ground coffee to keep your coffee tasting as good as possible.For roasted whole bean coffee storage use an a... more
- A Guide to Gourmet Coffee by Dakota Caudilla
Even a Coffee Bean or San Francisco Coffee outlet frequenter won’t be able to master the art of appreciating true gourmet coffee unless they know the history and info about gourmet coffee. Oh, of course, you don’t have to an EXPERT to enjoy and understand... more
- A Perfect Cup of Coffee by David Skul
There are several steps and many factors that help to create the perfect cup of coffee. Not just one, brewing, ass many would assert. Coffee lovers strive to find the perfect cup of coffee, but are often eluded because adverse water conditions or burned b... more
- Ganoderma Coffee: The Healthier Coffee! by Randy Wilson
Ganoderma coffee has arrived in a big way to rejuvenate the health and life of avid coffee loving Americans! Most of you are aware of the ill effects of excess caffeine consumption. But you just can’t do without the regular dose of revitalizing cuppa! Ho... more
- Read This Article if You Drink Coffee by Lance Winslow
Humans tend to like their morning drink of coffee, as it gives them zip to face the challenges of the day ahead. Many feel it improves their productivity and it is impossible scientifically to prove otherwise. One study done by a major corporation in New ... more
- And You Thought Coffee Was Bad for You! by Vince Manzello
I am sure that if you are a coffee enthusiast, you have heard this, but if not let me state it here. "Coffee is good for you!"Recent research has shown that coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the American diet. Antioxidants, are nutrients ... more
- Iced Coffee Drink Your Toddy Coffee Icy Cold by Randy Wilson
Iced Coffee is coffee brewed cool rather than the normal brew of coffee served hot. The basic principle of brewing ice coffee involves the soaking of coarsely ground coffee beans in ice-cold water for several hours. This mixture is then filtered and final... more
- Coffee Enema: Rejuvenate Your Liver by Randy Wilson
The idea of a Coffee Enema is strange at first. It is hard to imagine why you should put your favourite drink to such an unconventional use. Why on earth should anyone want to have an enema with coffee? It sure sounds like a scalding experience!The fact i... more
- Espresso Machines: Not For The Coffee Shop Anymore by Leon Chaddock
Instead of going to the local coffee shop, use your espresso machines instead. There are some excellent opportunities out there for you in these new, must have options for your kitchen. Once only used in coffee shops and in restaurants that were high en... more
- Heartburn and Coffee: Break the Connection by Randy Wilson
Doctors have always detected a connection between heartburn and coffee. It has almost become a part of common wisdom that coffee, wonderful drink that it is, is one of the main causes behind heartburn. One out of five coffee drinkers in the US suffers fro... more
- Kona Coffee by Randy Wilson
How to start off about Kona Coffee. First talk with an expert about coffee. Like: what is his or her favorite type of bean, almost invariably you’ll hear one variety mentioned: Kona.Kona beans are grown in Hawaii and are treasured worldwide for their arom... more
- How Do You Make A Perfect Cup of Coffee? by Linda Cramer
How Do You Make A Perfect Cup of Coffee?
To make a perfect cup of coffee every time you need:- A Drip coffee maker- A Stainless steel or gold mesh coffee filter, brown unbleached paper if you are insistent on paper- A stash of vinegar and baking soda fo... more
- Coffee Vs. Hepatitis C by Randy Wilson
Many Hepatitis C patients experience extreme fatigue throughout the course of the disease. And many people in this world are addicted to caffeine. Therefore, most scientists are now telling doctors not to remove their patients from caffeine as is found in... more
- Who, When and Where in the History of Coffee by Randy Wilson
Coffee have been a part of culture for over one thousand years. The history of coffee widely varies according to the source due to the length of time as well as the blurring of truth that sometimes occurs.This is especially true when something as powerful... more
- Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee by Randy Wilson
The history of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee begins half a world away in France in 1723 when King Louis XV sent three coffee plants to the French colony of Martinique, some 1200 miles to the SW of Jamaica.Five years later in 1728 the governor of Jamaica, S... more
- Espresso Coffee Maker: A Brief Insight by Randy Wilson
The espresso coffee maker is a unique coffee-making machine. It specializes in serving just the perfect cup of rich, creamy and frothy Italian coffee drink named espresso that is just so irresistible! The brewing technique implemented to make espresso cof... more
- Gourmet Coffee Bean: The Tiny Beans of Life! by Randy Wilson
The gourmet coffee bean is considered to be among the finest coffee beans in the world. The taste of fine gourmet coffee is a luxurious delicacy. It is important to understand that the gourmet coffee bean is not really some single species. These are the s... more
- Coffee Recipe: Tips for Perfect Cuppa! by Randy Wilson
A perfect coffee recipe seems to be quite a tricky proposition! America is a coffee crazy nation and people here just love their cup of “Joe”. So to make your coffee experiences more stimulating you need to experiment with various coffee recipes!Coffee is... more
- Bali - Coffee on Island of the Gods by Alun Evans
Bali is known by many names to those who have visited the island. Many Indonesians refer to this slice of paradise as “Pulau Dewa” or “Island of the gods”. Since October 2002 the island has seen a marked downturn in the number of foreign tourists arriving... more
- Gourmet Flavored Coffee: Exotic Flavors of Life! by Randy Wilson
Gourmet flavored coffee lovers just don’t seem to get enough from their coffee desire! The variety of exciting flavoring agents that are added to gourmet coffee enhances the regular coffee taste. These flavors impart more distinctness and fullness to your... more
- Gourmet Coffee: Coffee for the Connoisseurs by Randy Wilson
Take a sip of this sinfully pleasurable and intoxicating delight known as Gourmet coffee. You simply can’t resist it. Let the tantalizing aroma and exotic flavors of the choicest Gourmet Coffee beans tickle your taste buds and elevate you to the highest l... more
- Java-101, a Trip Through Central Java Coffee Growing Areas by Alun Evans
The drive from Jakarta to Semarang on the north coast of Central Java takes around 10 hours. The trip takes you up out of Jakarta and then through the small towns of Indramayu, Brebes, Tegal, Cirebon and Pemalang before you arrive in Semarang. At this tim... more
- Coffee and Caffeine: The Elixir of Health and Happiness! by Randy Wilson
Coffee and caffeine go hand in hand. Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. And Americans just can’t think of life without a cup of rich and full-bodied delicious coffee! Coffee contains caffeine that contributes greatly to the stimulat... more
- The French Press Coffee Maker: Connoisseur Equipment by Randy Wilson
Ask any connoisseur how he likes his coffee. French Press Coffee Maker coffee is the answer you'll get, in nine cases out of ten. Coffee lovers all over the world mostly agree that the French Press Coffee Maker is the best equipment for brewing coffee. It... more
- Organic Coffee: Pick Me Up Naturally by Randy Wilson
If you are at all aware of health and environmental issues, organic coffee is a product that should be interesting to you.Do you like to wake up in the morning, feel the sun's rays on your face and savor the rich aroma of your favorite drink brewing? Do y... more
- Single Cup Coffee Maker: Small Is Beautiful by Randy Wilson
A good thing is good as long as there isn't too much of it. The one cup coffee maker is living proof of this philosophy.As much as you might enjoy your morning pot of fresh home-brew coffee, or that late night cup that keeps you going for hours, too much ... more
- Have You Tried Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee by John-David Lusan
For years I have enjoyed the pleasure of Blue Mountain Coffee. Known worldwide for it’s outstanding aroma and flavor. My mother likes to say, “You can stay from miles, yes miles, and smell the Blue Mountain Coffee aroma”. I believe what she says is tru... more
- Coffee Grinders: Grinding Coffee in a Jiffy! by Randy Wilson
A coffee grinder is an essential piece of coffee processing equipment. Grinding the coffee beans is an important step in coffee making. The perfect grind will enable you to enjoy the best cup of stimulating coffee. The ‘golden rule’ to coffee making is th... more
- Coffee Storage - Keep It Fresh! by Thomas Slaughter
There is nothing like the taste of Fresh Roasted Coffee. Coffee will slowly lose its freshness because of time, exposure to air, moisture, heat, and light. It is best to buy whole bean coffee and store it at 68 to 72 degrees in an airtight container. Opt... more
- How Coffee is Decaffeinated by Paul Ballenger
First, let's start with a really quick history. Coffee was first decaffeinated by Ludwig Roselius, a German coffee merchant, in 1905 after he received a coffee shipment that had gotten soaked during a storm at sea. He experimented with the brine-soaked co... more
- The Types of Coffee Machines by Chris Vorelli
When you are craving a delicious, smooth, rich cup of “Joe”, you may want to research and take note of all of the different types of coffee machines on the market. Coffee machines can be found in homes, dorms, offices. You’ll even be able to find a coffee... more
- The Types of Gourmet Coffee by Chris Vorelli
Since it’s first induction as the world’s most popular beverage, coffee has gone through many changes and upgrades. These improvements allow gourmet coffee drinkers the chance to choose between many different grades and flavors of the coffee. Whether you ... more
- Short History of Coffee by 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 and eatin... more
- News of Antioxidants in Coffee not a License to Make It a Mainstay in Health Regimens by 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 “that is not a license to make it a mainstay of your health regime... more
- The Delight of Coffee Shop Diners! by Randy Wilson
Coffee Shop Diners a thing of the past? Nah! Drive down US Route 40 or Route 66 through America, and you’ll see gleaming, stainless steel diners in almost every town and city. These restaurants may seem like a relic of a bygone era, but they almost always... more
- Coffee Dessert With Coffee: What a Pair! by 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 a compe... more
- What is the Big Deal With Coffee Makers? by Randy Wilson
When you go to the market you're not thinking about your coffee makers when you buy your favorite coffee beans. But did you know that the type of perculator that awaits you at home makes a huge difference in how the bean will taste once it hits your cup? ... more
- Grinding Gourmet Coffee Beans by 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 of thumb... more
- Does Coffee Make You Fat or Help with Diabetes? by Kate Simpson
Who the heck knows?According to two studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association the opposite is true and it states if you have diabetes you should get rid of caffeine.Duke University Medical Centre in a 2004 study proved that caff... more
- Coffee Makers by Matthew Anthony
If you are a gourmet coffee drinker, you may want to opt for the convenience of your own coffee maker. After all, who wants to get up early and run out to buy a cup of fresh coffee each and every morning? It is so much more enjoyable to sit and sip your c... more
- Senseo Coffee Maker Magic by Gary Gresham
The Senseo coffee maker combines a unique brewing method from Philips with convenient Senseo coffee pods from Douwe Egberts. Senseo was one of the first to introduce pod coffee makers a few years ago.Today, Senseo coffee makers have become one of the m... more
- Diabetes and the Preventive Power of Coffee! by Randy Wilson
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most rapidly accelerating diseases today in terms of number of people afflicted. Theories abound as to why this is the case; however, scientists are now looking at new ways to improve the overall health of those both... more
- Gano Coffee - Can Coffee Be Good For You? by Terry Dunn
Coffee, in all sorts, could be a “pick me up drink ” or a “ real downer-down the shaft-drink” depending on how the person is affected by it. But, do you know that a single cup of coffee—aside from boosting your alertness, perking you up, and even improvi... more
- Coffee, A Brief Overview by Jerry Powell
The coffee plant has two main species. There is the Coffea Arabica, which is the more traditional coffee and considered to be superior in flavor, and the Coffea Canephora known more commonly as Robusta. Robusta tends to be higher in caffeine and can be gr... more
- Choosing A Coffee Maker - Tips On Finding The Right Features by Sharon Chennault
Choosing a good coffee maker is not a decision to be taken for granted. If you are going to spend money on your favorite coffee, you will want to make sure the coffee maker you choose is of good quality and has the features you want. The majority of coffe... more
- English Coffee by Randy Wilson
With English Tea being a very familiar term, English coffee may seem as contrary a term as Arctic bananas; however, England’s impact on the coffee trade and the world of business is undeniable. The history of English coffee began in 1650 at Oxford Univers... more
- What Makes Hawaiian Coffee So Special? by 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, where ... more
- How Is Kona Coffee Different? by 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 rich volcan... more
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Coffee Consumption by Heidi Whitaker
Coffee is heavily studied, but study results contradict one another. If science says