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Online Dating Tip - Taking it Offline Without Fear

24th September 2009
No doubt there is a certain amount of tension involved as well as apprehension. But you know it cannot go on this way forever. What makes you so nervous is that everything in cyberspace up to this point has been wonderful. It seems like the first thin... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell

Enjoying Coffee In Ceramic Coffee Mugs

15th September 2009
What is better than a warm cup of coffee? For those who love coffee, nothing is better. There is something about that warm feeling and wonderful aroma when you take your first sip of coffee in the morning. It is a moment when time seems to stand still and... Read >
Author: Kim Medeiros

Six Internet Marketing Myths

14th September 2009
Every day thousands of individuals go online to make money but most of them fail miserably because they either truly believe one of the 6 Internet Marketing Myths or or all of them. You can read them below and discover the grain of salt in all of them. ... Read >

History of the Coffee and Espresso machines

07th September 2009
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both coffee and espresso. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, however, are not familiar with t... Read >
Author: jsolutions014

Round coffee table

04th September 2009
A round coffee table is one of the popular types of coffee table in the market. However this table displays the same function as other coffee table. The only criterion differentiated it to the others is the shape. The round coffee table sometime is the ch... Read >
Author: Michelle Long

The Truth about Flavored Coffee

26th August 2009
To the so-called "true blue" coffee aficionados, flavored coffees suffer the infirmity of not being "genuine" coffee. After all, if you are a true coffee lover, why would you add those miscellaneous flavors that would only serve to mask the true flavor of... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

A short history of the coffee table

30th July 2009
A short history of the coffee table Before you begin searching for the perfect oak coffee table, take a moment to read this article to find out a little bit about the origins and history of the coffee table so you can appreciate this wonderful piece ... Read >
Author: Oak Furniture Land

Enjoying Coffee in Ceramic Coffee Mugs

09th July 2009
What is better than a warm cup of coffee? For those who love coffee, nothing is better. There is something about that warm feeling and wonderful aroma when you take your first sip of coffee in the morning. It is a moment when time seems to stand still and... Read >
Author: Amin Ramjee

Seattle Guide

23rd June 2009
The largest city in Washington State, Seattle has a lot more than just coffee and Grunge music to offer. Although you can explore the city in just a few days it is worth staying longer to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the stunning surrounding landscape... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Seattle Guide

23rd June 2009
The largest city in Washington State, Seattle has a lot more than just coffee and Grunge music to offer. Although you can explore the city in just a few days it is worth staying longer to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the stunning surrounding landscape... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

A Great Cup of Coffee At Home

12th June 2009
Coffee is certainly the most popular beverage on earth. In fact, it’s the world’s second biggest commodity, second only to oil, and those are pretty impressive stats. The history of coffee is an impressive one as well. Coffee is tracked back to c8... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Waterfalls around Kilimanjaro

12th May 2009
Mt Kilimanjaro offers a variety of activities other than climbing to Uhuru Peak. The beauty and culture of the Kilimanjaro Region and its Chagga tribe presents a fascinating opportunity to experience the relationship between the mountain and its inhabita... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Learn About Coffee Pods

03rd April 2009
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 ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

The Internet Marketing Myths You Should Know

02nd April 2009
Every day thousands of people go online to make money but most of them fail miserably because they either truly believe one of the 6 Internet Marketing Myths or or all of them. You can read them below and discover the grain of salt in all of them. Myth... Read >
Author: suegold

A Little History About Coffee And Espresso Machine

31st March 2009
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both coffee and espresso. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, however, are not familiar with t... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

A Little History Of Coffee

26th March 2009
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 eating berr... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

13 Fascinating Coffee Facts

19th March 2009
Coffee is the world's most popular beverage. It is the preferred drink of Americans as well as people all over the world and especially Europeans. The history of coffee is an interesting one as well, as coffee is believed to have been first discovered bac... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Where Did Coffee Originate - The History of Coffee across Territories

23rd February 2009
Where did coffee originate? Coffee lovers around the world today may be numbering in the millions, but only a small number could be fully aware on the beginnings of this well-loved beverage. The history of coffee is definitely as rich as its flavor, s... Read >
Author: Yogi

Becoming A Coffee Gourmet

18th February 2009
So you have aspirations to become a coffee gourmet. But there are yet a few things you need to learn about gourmet coffee beans before you become one. Here are some of them: Proper Storage First thing’s first: Coffee? It’s more like wine than yo... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

The History Of Coffee Origins

12th January 2009
Coffee has come a long way from being a little known beverage that was said to be accidentally discovered by a goatherder a long, long time ago. The origins of coffee as a beverage can't exactly be pinpointed. What has been accepted of its discovery was e... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Information About The Many Coffee Facts

12th January 2009
Coffee may be a common beverage, but it has a great story to tell. The start for the lowly coffee bean has been a slow process that eventually led it into the state of prominence that it now enjoys. And not only that, there are also some very interesting ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Beware Hypoglycemia - It Comes in the Innocent Morning Coffee.

17th December 2008
The desperate need for coffee, tea and refined foods in the morning is often the result of low blood sugar levels(hypoglycemia)- which points to further illnesses down the road. What a kick-start to the system! The fast releasing refined flour, combi... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

An Interestingly Brief History Of Coffee

03rd December 2008
Coffee has come a long way from being a little known beverage that was said to be accidentally discovered by a goatherder a long, long time ago. The origins of coffee as a beverage can't exactly be pinpointed. What has been accepted of its discovery was e... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Lower Blood Pressure Naturally – 5 More Lifestyle Changes to Lower Blood Pressure Part 2

31st October 2008
In Part 1 of this article I discussed 4 methods you can use to lower your blood pressure naturally. These include smoking, being over weight, salt and diet. This article continues with 5 more actions, which will help you to lower blood pressure naturally.... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs

Nonprofit coffee project brings jobs, clean water to Ugandan village

31st October 2008
Fresh-roasted coffee beans are proving to be a viable economic stimulus for a Ugandan village. A Pennsylvania nonprofit focused on social entrepreneurship in Uganda has poured nearly a quarter of a million dollars into the Ugandan economy just through ... Read >
Author: Susan Paff

Coffee Bean Roaster: Your Special Blends right at Home

14th August 2008
Literally, every day, thousands of people all over the United States and the world, thrive and survive, on the first coffee of the day. It has been the almost thew first step in many peoples working day, and with companies like Starbucks, it has beco... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Best Prague coffee shop

29th July 2008
In Prague, coffee is a tradition. The inhabitants know how to appreciate it and especially how to prepare it. Coffee has always been and still remains to be a good opportunity to meet friends and tell stories. The first coffee shop of Prague was opened... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe

Don't Lose A Customer To Bad Service

18th June 2008
Four years ago my husband received his first paycheck from his new job so we decided to celebrate. We went out to our favorite sushi restaurant for dinner. The excitement and pleasure we normally experienced was soon shattered by disappointment and a litt... Read >
Author: The Dabbling Mum

Coffee Confessions and the Drinks Machine

10th June 2008
Keep your tea. Give me coffee any day, as Sydney Smith said, ?If you want to improve your understanding, drink coffee; it is the intelligent beverage.? Legend has it that an Ethiopian goat herd first recognized the magical powers of red coffee berries,... Read >
Author: MarkeD

A Coffee Table Book…ABOUT Coffee Tables!

29th February 2008
Think for a minute about how awkward life would be without a coffee table. Imagine yourself sitting in a living room, on a couch or a chair, gazing into the eyes of your fellow beverage consumer; the two of you, holding your cups of coffee or your mugs of... Read >
Author: Aimee Taylor

Gourmet Coffee Fun

09th November 2007
Interesting gourmet coffee facts:• The Boston Tea Party was planned in a coffee house – the Green Dragon Coffee House• 27% of U.S. coffee drinkers and 43% of German drinkers add a sweetener to their coffee.• The world's largest coffee producer is ... Read >
Author: boake moore

Interdyn BMI - Caribou Case Study

22nd October 2007
Caribou CoffeeHeadquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Caribou Coffee Company is the nation's second largest specialty coffee company with 2,800 employees and three facilities which roast, package and distribute 4 million pounds of coffee to over 200 comp... Read >
Author: Interdyn BMI

Choosing a Decent Coffee Grinder

27th July 2007
There is nothing better than a fresh cup of coffee except maybe a fresh cup of coffee from freshly ground beans. There was a time when everyone bought their coffee already ground but today finding a coffee grinder on your neighbor’s kitchen counter is ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Coffee machines – the appliances for a better coffee

15th June 2007
Leaving aside oil and wheat, we must say that coffee is on the third place in the world as an important traded commodity, and, judging by its quantity, it has the first place in the North American food products import. Moreover, we can describe it as a so... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

The Hawaiian Kona Coffee Mystique

25th April 2007
Think Hawaii and basically you think vacation and paradise--sun, surf, beach, nature, luau, even honeymoon. For the coffee lover, Hawaii means real fancy coffee. Specifically, Hawaiian Kona coffee. Hawaiian Kona coffee owes its aura of distinction to i... Read >
Author: Faldo

Online history of coffee – invention of the coffee table and development of the best coffee maker

27th March 2007
As any new discovery, coffee was received with suspicion. The legend says the first coffee plants appeared in Kaffa, Ethiopia, hence the name. Today, we drink coffee for pleasure and stimulation, being constantly amazed by the innovations in the field and... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Coffee Houses – tradition and modern society

27th March 2007
The coffee shop concept is the most usual thing these days. At nearly every corner of a street you run into a place where for a couple of dollars you can buy yourself a nice, hot cup of coffee. But few people know the actual story, tradition and social si... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Kona Coffee - Simply the Best of the Best

23rd December 2006
Aside from the gorgeous beaches, lush forests and warm people, another thing that Hawaiians are proud of is a coffee variant that is solely produced in their islands, which is the Kona coffee. Kona beans are some of the most expensive on the market, and h... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

The 6 Biggest Internet Marketing Myths

21st May 2006
This article explains the 6 biggest internet marketing myths online. Thousands of people flock to the internet trying to earn a few bucks only to get dissappointed or worse, get scammed out of their hard earned money. Read the rest of the article and yo... Read >
Author: Paul Penafiel

History of Coffee: Part III - Colonisation of Coffee

16th February 2006
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... Read >
Author: James Grierson

What Does She Have That I Don't?

30th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Karen Saunders Have you ever asked yourself why a competitor's business gets more attention than yours? The answer just may have to do with the elements that go into how memorable the business is. And that has to do with branding. But... Read >
Author: Karen Saunders

The History of Coffee

20th September 2005
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... Read >
Author: chris vorelli

History of the Coffee and Espresso machines

28th July 2005
A large percentage of the population loves to drink both gourmet coffee and espresso drinks. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, howev... Read >
Author: chris vorelli