Saturday, February 17, 2007

Why a Kona blend coffee over Kona alone?


Why a Kona blend coffee over Kona alone?

Kona blend coffee is popular for basically one reason and one reason only.



Walk in the Parks

MetroMix - The cute coffee shop with exposed brick and mint- and purple-painted walls offers free wi-fi; organic, fair-trade coffee; and pastries from Red Hen and Delightful Pastries, a Polish bakery in Jefferson Park. Sample inventive (and inexpensive) coffee ...



How To Use Reviews To Choose A Coffee Maker

Have you joined the coffee maker revolution yet? Today, there are so many different machines on the market, any decision about which one to buy requires scanning the coffee maker reviews and getting good, professional advice.It's important to define exactly what type of machine you are after. If you are single and drink one or two cups day then a single cup machine should accomodate your needs. If you entertain a lot, then you'll be looking at more robust and mass producing machine and obviously



Boost in caffeine, sleeping pills usage

Newsday - As the options to keep you awake grow -- be it more coffee shops or the energy drinks flooding the market -- drug manufacturers are raking in big bucks so that you arent up all night. Younger people may be more susceptible to that push and pull ...



Discovering Organic Coffee

Many people have turned to organic fruits and vegetables (and even meats) in recent years, striving to live healthier, longer lives. You may be one of these people. But did you know that organic coffee is now available, too? If you can't find it at your local health food store, then you can definitely find it online.How Organic Coffee Differs From Traditional CoffeeThe coffee plant has traditionally been grown in the company of shade trees and other food and cash crops. This approach made for he



You wouldnt believe what we would do for coffee ...

Seattle Post Intelligencer - What would you do for a cup of joe? Some coffee drinkers would go that extra mile for the fix, a recent survey said. Forty-two percent would trade in the morning paper, television or radio for a cup, while one in five would swap lunch for coffee ...