Wednesday, June 27, 2007

How Water Affects Coffee


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.

A Guide to Coffee Beans
Comedian Bill Maher once observed that if your favorite drugged state is "wired" and you live in the United States, you are set for life. Starbucks on every corner, coffee aisle in every store. Energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster in every convenience store, and a coffee pot on the burner at every job. Americans may be deficient or ignorant in other matters pertaining to food and beverages, but when it comes to coffee, they're right up to speed... no pun intended!However, working in a restaur

Travel Light With A Travel Coffee Maker
You love your coffee. You have your own personal blend. You love your brewer, and have it set on a timer when you don't forget. But the mornings when you do forget are always hectic, and more often than not, you're in a rush just to get out the door with enough time to swing by the nearest 7-Eleven to grab a cup of coffee on the way to work. Not quite the cup of coffee you prefer, but better than nothing.Tired of settling? Then it might be time for a travel coffee maker. More popular than ever

Studies show coffee is good for physical and mental health
Caspar Star-Tribune - Some sit alone, near a window where they can cradle their mug and watch the world wake up. Some sit in groups and talk about the news, the weather and any other stimulating topics that go with their legal stimulant. Some rush in, dressed in suits and ...

Starbucks recognizes Ethiopias ownership of premium coffee strains
International Herald Tribune - SEATTLE: Starbucks and the Ethiopian government will work together to promote three of the African nations prized specialty coffees under a deal that supports the countrys bid to control trademarks it believes will benefit farmers. The worlds ...