Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Discovering Organic Coffee


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



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Coffee poetry from Karen Suriano.



Steaming Milk for Beginners

Frothing is probably the most underappreciated part of coffeehouse culture. After all, without the foam, your cappuccino or latte is just plain espresso.



Consider This When Buying Your Coffee Maker

People can be very passionate about coffee. They can tell how long the beans were roasted with the first sip! Not everyone is so dedicated, but most people do like a decent cup. The explosion in cafe culture has meant that we now know what a mocha latte is, and we want to drink it at home! There are so many varieties of coffee maker available that it can be bewildering. How To Choose The Coffee Machine That's Right For YouAutomatic Drip MachineThese are still the most popular for everyday



How Water Affects Coffee

A cup of brewed coffee is made up of at least 98 percent water.



Attract Customers with Promotional Coffee Mugs

Imagine being in a local park and drinking your morning coffee from a promotional coffee mug that you were given as a free gift when you went to the newly opened casino in your region.