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by Alan Kenyon - 2007-03-20
Research work about the health effects of coffee has grown by leaps and bounds in the last 25 years. One outcome of this phenomenon was that health workers consistently warned the public that drinking...
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by Boris Erlikh - 2007-03-16
Over-65s who drink four or more caffeinated beverages every day may reduce their risk of heart disease by a whopping 53 per cent, suggests research from the US.But while the benefits of drinks were fo...
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by Sharon Price - 2007-03-15
Coffee used to be just coffee. You used to have a choice of either black or white, with or without caffeine. Today when you decide which coffee beverage to indulge in choosing a coffee beverage can be...
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by Dene Lingard - 2007-03-14
No frequent vacations, no long holidays, and its work most of the time. Whether you are a college student, an artist, a business person, somebody's employee, a legal, medical or financial practitioner...
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by George Moore - 2007-03-13
Dear Coffee Drinker,"Fair Trade" is a certification that is given primarily to a company that can prove, together with a specific coffee farm, that fair prices are being given to the independent farm....
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by Douglas Taylor - 2007-03-12
If you were to carry out a search on Google for "Why an espresso is good for you?" you would be amazed at the search results you would find. In nearly all articles you will see that they are saying t...
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by Dean Caporella - 2007-03-12
If you're in the market for a coffee maker and have been scanning the various coffee maker reviews available both on and offline, then by now, you must be a walking bundle of confusion!Coffee is such ...
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by Jack B. Blacksmith - 2007-03-12
There was a time in America where Folger's coffee dominated, with instant and drip varieties, taken with sugar and/or milk. Then, our world expanded with Skybury from Australia to Peaberry from Kenya...
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by Connie Limon - 2007-03-12
Nine out of 10 Americans consume some type of caffeine on a daily basis. Beverages that contain caffeine are among the most popular behavior-altering drug or beverage available without prescription. ...
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by Johnathan K. Bakers - 2007-03-09
Coffee bean production is a worldwide industry, second equal money wise to petroleum. It is 2000 years old. There are two main types of beans, arabica, first produced on the Arabian Peninsula, and r...
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by Clinton K. Maxwell - 2007-03-09
Interestingly enough most people picture espresso machines steaming away next to coffee makers either in the comfort of a kitchen or at the local coffeehouse. Ethiopia gave birth to the coffee craze ...
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by Johnathan K. Bakers - 2007-03-09
Coffee is grown in over seventy countries, from Indonesia to Brazil. Yet the total production of coffee is relatively small because it is such a fussy plant. Even though we call it a coffee bean, this...
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by Douglas Taylor - 2007-03-04
Stop by any local coffee house and you will most likely find something on the menu called espresso. If you have never tried an espresso you may want to give one a try the next time you visit your loca...
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by A Chatfield - 2007-02-26
When brewing your own coffee from how, you don't have the benefit of a corporate hand stepping in with all the information and pre-taste tested knowledge that you don't have. Not to say that Starbucks...
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by A Chatfield - 2007-02-26
Your coffee maker might be in need of a replacement. It's true. Did that lacquered coffee bean finish used to be white? Does the basket hang by a single loose peg? Do you smell it, even after it's bee...
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by A Chatfield - 2007-02-26
When you sit down to sip your freshly brewed coffee every morning, pressing a simple button and waiting for your one cup coffee maker to whip you up your daily dose of caffeine, you probably don't thi...
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by Samantha Davis - 2007-02-25
When walking down the coffee aisle of most grocery stores, you will find a coffee grinder that customers use to grind coffee beans. A coffee grinder has also become a popular home appliance as the pop...
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by Aldene Fredenburg - 2007-02-22
Coffee has gotten a bad rap over the years, having been accused of causing high blood pressure, insomnia, ulcers, and a host of other problems. All of this has been contradicted by folk healers for ye...
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by Celia Namart - 2007-02-20
Before the advent of sophisticated coffee shops, people will only be offered either one of these- black coffee or white coffee. And these two later evolved into decaf and brewed. But with the aging of...
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by Ian Henman - 2007-02-18
It's likely that the majority of stainless steel coffee makers are sold because they have that different look. The brushed stainless finish almost always looks nicer then a regular white plastic coffe...