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Does it bother you with the new Google?

28th September 2009
Recently a friend asked me if I know about Google Caffeine and coffee beans are what immediately come into my empty mind. Out of curiosity I did some research and found out that it is going to be a newer version of Google search engine. As a consumer, t... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

What Is The Right Way To Clean Coffee Pot?

28th September 2009
Our idea of cleaning our coffee pots is just sticking it in our dishwasher (if it is okay to use the dishwasher, that is) or just rinse it with faucet water. Well, rinsing does not cut it. If the essential oils coming from your coffee beans are not effect... Read >
Author: Zach Smith

Ethiopian Coffee: The Original Coffee

25th September 2009
Ethiopia is widely regarded as the birthplace of human coffee consumption. Thriving in its natural environment, Ethiopian coffee is harvested primarily even today from wild trees or small garden plots. Ethiopia produces two well known premium Arabica ... Read >
Author: Joe Jefferson

The Perfect Coffee

23rd September 2009
Brewing a great cup of coffee depends on a number of things such as the quality of the coffee bean, the quality of the water being used, the type of brewing being done, and the grind of the coffee. Now quality of bean and water is something you can easil... Read >
Author: Chris Pearson

Take the Coffee Trip With Your Own Travel Mug

23rd September 2009
The Coffee Ritual- and indispensable part of many people’s morning routine. From Starbucks, the purveyor of all things coffee to Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf to Nescafe and Tim Horton’s to Espresso Vivace and Caribou Coffee and other numerous coffee brands ... Read >
Author: Amin Ramjee

Coffee Shop Business Plan

22nd September 2009
Many people love to indulge in the occasional cup of coffee because of its taste or aroma. That is why there are many coffee shops around every corner that have been operating for many years. It is no easy task though to maintain and operate a successful ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Overcoming Tiredness & Loss Of Energy In Three Simple Steps

21st September 2009
Not everyone can afford to drop by their favorite spa whenever fatigue sets in. And not everyone can hire a special chef or nutritionist to customize their diet according to their energy needs. However, you don’t really need all that high end stuff to p... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar

Why And How To Keep Your Gourmet Coffee Fresh

17th September 2009
Gourmet Coffee is served at its best when fresh. In fact, it is at its freshest from the time it is being roasted within a week. Any time longer than this will cause the beans to start losing aroma and freshness. And I almost always only buy 100 percent A... Read >
Author: Joey Lee

Perfume - A Few Buying Hints

16th September 2009
Perfume lifts our mood like nothing else and is also indicative of our personality. Many times a particular perfume becomes a signature of who the person is and its whiff is always associated with that person. So many celebrities have made a particular br... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Coffee Is It Getting Too Complicated

10th September 2009
Plain coffee is fast becoming a thing of the past. Its now quite simple to whip up a gourmet hot beverage for guest, family, or just for yourself. Nowadays there are a number of coffee clubs and circles in which coffee drinking has become somewhat of a so... Read >
Author: devender

A Brief Overview of Specialty Coffee

07th September 2009
Specialty coffee is coffee made from exceptional beans grown only in ideal coffee-producing climates. The unique characteristics of the soil where the coffee plants are grown combined with the ideal climate creates distinctive flavors that makes specialty... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Green Mountain Coffee

07th September 2009
Founded in 1981, the Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) has long been considered as one of the leading producers of high quality coffee. The company is based in Vermont, and has been publicly traded since the year 1993. They even had sales that reach... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Gevalia: The Best in European Coffee

07th September 2009
Want to taste a highly European coffee? If so, then the best option for you would be Gevalia coffee. Gevalia is a famous European coffee brand name. This European coffee is produced by Gevalia Kaffe that has been satisfying the tastes of coffee aficio... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Specialty Coffee: A Specialized Industry

07th September 2009
When you talk about coffee, every one seems to have a share of stories to tell. It is because there are many people who drink coffee with ages 18 and up. As a result of our (yes, I'm a caffeine lover too!) addiction to coffee, coffee shops offering specia... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

The Basics of Coffee

07th September 2009
Second to water in popularity, coffee is consumed by billions of people throughout the world. Statistics have shown that about 400 billion cups are consumed annually and that children and adults have been taking it for several good reasons. Coffee is ... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

"Starbucks-China" Blend: A Slam Dunk Grande

30th August 2009
Admittedly, there are few genuine “can’t miss” propositions. But I’ve got one for you, Starbucks in China. Giant corporations being granted carte blanche in a totalitarian environment are reminiscent of an age when kings granted exclusive licens... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hair loss treatment and some tips to prevent hair fall

30th August 2009
Loosing the hair at an excessive rate has become a common problem for both the men and women of the present age. The reason is most commonly the busy and dynamic schedule of our daily life. In the present situation we get lesser time for paying proper att... Read >
Author: stephen hall

Choosing a Coffee Maker

28th August 2009
Kitchen Applications: All machines produce black coffee. Types: Percolators brew coffee in a self-contained urn that can be easily transported to a meeting room, breakfast bar, etc. Some models are programmable, cordless, or have a spigot for dispensi... Read >
Author: easyequipment

6 Natural Ways to Remove Stretch Marks without Spending a Fortune

26th August 2009
Stretch marks are an unsightly blemish that can cause discomfort as well. They appear as thin red or purple streaks on your skin that may also feel soft to the touch. They arise due to breakdown of the dermis, the middle layer of skin which is responsib... Read >
Author: Caksut

Does Coffee Have Any Antioxidant Benefits?

26th August 2009
Before we get all excited over the recent news about coffee being our new antioxidant, we need to take a look at the entire picture. Is there truly a coffee antioxidant? If there is, how exactly is coffee an antioxidant? Does it become the antioxidant whe... Read >
Author: bela

The Organic Food Craze has Come to Coffee

26th August 2009
Heard about organic coffee? Want to know what an organic coffee is? Well, according to several researches, the concept of organic coffee has long been considered in the coffee industry as a special practice. The concept actually holds the idea of prot... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Tips on Buying Gourmet Coffee

26th August 2009
In the past few years, coffee drinkers don't pay much attention to finding the best in quality coffees. They drink coffee regardless of the name, the price and the taste. Although many of the coffees served and marketed in coffee shops are of poor qual... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Common All Natural Weught Loss Pills

20th August 2009
With so many diets being commercialized and that follows on with many supplements. It's intelligible for many people to become weary because you don't know which is good and what does the work. Particularly with interests of past "miracle pills" which aft... Read >
Author: Garland Cole

Air Roasted Coffee - A Dramatic Difference

20th August 2009
First discovered in Ethiopia around 850A.D. the small red fruit that is the coffee berry must go through many stages to become the tasty brown bean that we all know as coffee. Most gourmet coffee is first wet processed to remove the outer skin, pulp ... Read >
Author: Gourmet Food Marketplace

Commercial Coffee Makers Disclosed

19th August 2009
People who are looking at espresso machines will either look at them for 1. their own personal use, or 2. For business use like in a coffee shop. When you're looking for a commercial espresso machine for sale, you need to understand the differences betwe... Read >
Author: Budman

Coffee & Chocolate: A Match Made in mocha Heaven

17th August 2009
Coffee Fiends & Chocoholics Rejoice With all of the coffee drinkers, and chocolate lovers in the world, it was only natural that the two flavors would mix it up. Chocolate and coffee goes together better than any other food items, way better than peanut ... Read >
Author: dlyudko

What You Need To Know About Finding The Best Artisan Coffee

15th August 2009
Artisan and gourmet coffees are all the rage these days, and rightly so, because they are a delicious and rare treat to have in your cup of Joe. However, all of the different roasts available for artisan coffees are vastly different, so it is important to... Read >
Author: Chuggin McCoffee

Coffee: Quality Is Important

13th August 2009
Coffee: Quality Is Important A quality cup of coffee can depend on many factors, such as: - The time since the coffee beans were ground; - The time since the beans were roasted; - How clean the brewing equipment is; - The qualit... Read >
Author: amitt22

Enjoying Coffee At Home Or At Work…

12th August 2009
Having a cup of coffee has been a very popular pastime for almost everybody. Be it in the workplace, coffee shops or even in the comforts of our very own homes, we get to enjoy it with our family and peers. It provides opportunities for social interaction... Read >
Author: Malhotra

The Seduction of Scents

11th August 2009
There are many ways to seduce a man. Some use charm while others rely on the outfit. One thing that always works even in a crowded room is the scent that is sprayed on a woman's body. For this to work, the person has to figure out which scent works bes... Read >
Author: Harry Ayala

The Columbian Exchange Beginning with Spanish Colonization

10th August 2009
The Europeans’ so-called discovery of the so-called New World goes down in history as one of the most important and earth-shattering moments in human history, ranking right up there with the advent of agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the d... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson

We Say Caffee, You Say Coffee

07th August 2009
The words macchiato and cappuccino are as clear to you as any native Italian; more so in fact, some of us would even go so far as to dub these words music or poetry. But did you know that when you start your day off with this routine coffee shop singsong,... Read >
Author: PieroCaramella

Guarana Seed Extract

04th August 2009
Bricks and mortar herbal stores will need to think about stocking guarana capsules and guarana seeds, which may be acquired as wholesale guarana for the point of resale. There are online bulk herb providers who offer Guarana Seed, which is also generally... Read >
Author: Timothy Dejesus

Iced Coffee: Cold Caffeine

03rd August 2009
It's summer. It's afternoon. It's hot. And you're feeling a little lazy. Nothing like a tall glass of iced coffee to get the temperature down while at the same time perk you up to take part in some more fun-filled activities. Whether it's a special treat ... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

The Story of Coffee

03rd August 2009
The history of coffee is ridden with many interesting stories and fantastic legends of chance occurrences, political intrigues, and the pursuit of wealth and power. Who knew that a simple cup of brew could offer so much adventure? To learn the history ... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

What's the Best Coffee Machine for You?

03rd August 2009
Choosing a coffee machine does not just correspond to the specifications and budget to meet your requirements. It is also important to match your personality to the coffee machine. The first thing you should consider if you want to buy a coffee machin... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Promotional Must-Haves for your Local Coffee Shop

31st July 2009
5 Promotional Tools Worth Investing On Locals line up at your local coffee shop to have a taste of your trademark café latte. As a business professional, you want to extend your services beyond your usual customer base in order for your business to g... Read >
Author: Girlie

Ethiopian Coffee

27th July 2009
Coffee is a brewed beverage prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the coffee plant. Due to its caffeine content, coffee has a stimulating effect in humans. Today, coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. It is supp... Read >
Author: DrEthiopia

Top coffee producers by region

25th July 2009
Whether it is from Starbucks, an Aeropress, or the vending machine down the hall, the beans that make your cup of coffee are likely to have come from just a handful of countries. However, the importance of the process by which the beans have been grown, ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Espresso is a Full Bodied Coffee

16th July 2009
Many people will mistakenly pronounce the name Expresso when its true name is Espresso. There are many true or false statements made about this most favored drink. Here are some of the more common misconceptions. -Many people will mistakenly pronoun... Read >
Author: Carl da Costa

Guarana Herb From Brazil

09th July 2009
Brick and mortar Herbal stores will want to consider stocking Guarana Seed and guarana capsules, which may be purchased as wholesale guarana for the purpose of resale. There are online bulk herb suppliers who offer Guarana Seed, which is also commonly kn... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Amazing Guarana Seed

09th July 2009
Guarana Seed has been in common knowledge for quite some time, since the seventeen century, and for good reason. It also goes by the common names of Guarana bread and Brazilia coke. The name of Guarana Seed comes from the Portuguese word guarana, and th... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

On giving custom promotional gifts

08th July 2009
The giving of custom promotional gifts is a deeply embedded practice in many industries. These gifts may range from the cheap corporate key chains, notepads, ballpoint pens, T-shirts, and sports caps, to the valuable executive custom promotional gifts lik... Read >
Author: Celine

Roasted Coffee Beans: The Perfect Cup of Coffee

06th July 2009
Coffee is an integral part of the day, from the first morning cup all the way down to the most popular after dinner drink. It is a popular any time drink and one whose taste can vary depending on how the coffee is brewed and the type of coffee beans used.... Read >
Author: poojasharma

The Coffee Stop – Why the Coffee Break is a public pastime?

01st July 2009
As any office worker knows, the one thing they look forward to more than 5pm is… the coffee break. The coffee break has become synonymous with office culture, and is where working relationships are formed and gossip passed on – all over a steaming cup... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Fresh is Best – Why Fresh Tasting Coffee ranks #1

01st July 2009
The rich aroma of coffee has been voted one of the publics all time favorite smells. It’s no wonder; as nowadays you can’t walk 100yards down the high street without smelling someone’s ‘espresso to go’ Coffee is the nations pastime, and not ... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Drinks Machines…Convenience in a paper Cup!

01st July 2009
There’s a revolution happening… Drinks machines are becoming sleeker, more efficient and more eco friendly with every cup of coffee brewed. These drinks machines are suitable for home or office use and because of the varying designs will suit every... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Continental Coffee…Where do you want to Sip?

01st July 2009
I like my bacon British, my wine Italian, my Guinness Irish and my furniture Swedish. But where do I like my coffee to come from? If I stop to actually think about it… I have no idea where my coffee originates… Starbucks maybe?? As ignorant as it s... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Overcoming Tiredness And Loss Of Energy In 3 Easy Steps

28th June 2009
Not everyone can afford to drop by their favorite spa whenever fatigue sets in. And not everyone can hire a special chef or nutritionist to customize their diet according to their energy needs. However, you don’t really need all that high end stuff to p... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Coffee Shop Postcards

28th June 2009
Running a coffee shop business can be fun for you have a wide market to attend to, and usually, your coffee products go along with other interesting food items, which are also nice to include for your a postcard promotional design. Through greetings, you... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

Enjoy Your Coffee with The Guide to Coffee Grinding

15th June 2009
When it's time for that morning (or evening) cup of coffee, it is best to use coffee beans that are fresh right off the grinder. Coffee drinkers will always tell you that the taste and aroma is best when you use freshly ground beans. TIP: Did you k... Read >
Author: Roger Penrose

What makes Kona coffee special?

12th June 2009
Is it the weather? The soil? The ocean? Or is it the perfect harmony in which they all come together? Only one place in the world do the conditions come together to provide the perfect setting to grow the elite coffee beans that go into each cup of Hawai... Read >
Author: Dona Straw

Taking A Look At The World of Specialty Coffees

12th June 2009
Gourmet or specialty coffees are made from beans that have exceptional qualities that come from being grown in the best climate with good soil characteristics. They have a distinct and unique flavor that must be free of taints, faults or other odors. This... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Ritual Of Midsummers Night Spain

12th June 2009
Everyone has small rituals even though they sometimes don't realise it, but traditional seasonal and nature rituals have faded into the background in many parts of the modern western world. Perhaps some people associate rituals with a pagan lifestyle howe... Read >
Author: Jackie DeBurca

Tips To Buying The Best espresso Machine

11th June 2009
Most people who love specialty coffee drinks ultimately acquire an espresso maker. If you get a good one, you are able to make all your favourite drinks in the comfort of your own kitchen and try out a few new recipes. Since this can be a costly purchase,... Read >
Author: Daniel Richards

Coffee Direct From The Roaster Is Full Of Freshness And Flavor

11th June 2009
Coffee direct from the roaster, or coffee grower, is really the way to enjoy your next cup of coffee. It is impossible to really know what coffee's true taste is if you are constantly buying the already ground coffee which has been sitting in cans, on she... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Fresh Coffee…You don’t Need To Go To Costa Rica For!

11th June 2009
Travel is at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Whether it’s just a week in the Costas or a month in the Med…we all love a good holiday. But when we’re not lounging in the sun, what do we love the most… relaxing at home with a tasty tea or a ... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Coffee Butter: Natural Skin Care Against Free Radical Attack

11th June 2009
Coffee butter is a natural product, and as such is significantly kinder to your skin and to your general well-being than the vast majority of synthetics. If you check out the ingredients list of most commercial skin care products you will find a number of... Read >
Author: Laura Thomas

Coffee Machines…the only way to make it through the day!

11th June 2009
With the majority of the population working in an office environment you’d be forgiven for thinking that the piece of office equipment most used would be the telephone or fax machine…but you’d be wrong! The most commonly used piece of office equi... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Coffee Gossip…It’s what we do!

11th June 2009
Word on the street is that there’s a new range of coffee machines out there… These aren’t just regular run of the mill machines…these are sleek, stylish and produce a killer cup of coffee in juts a few seconds. Where can I get one of these fan... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

You are what you drink…where do our products come from?

11th June 2009
I like to think of myself as more of a ‘coffee kind of girl…But how much thought do we actually give to where the products we drink originate from? I know that until recently the answer was probably not a lot… however in today’s eco world, more an... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Make the Perfect Espresso Coffee

05th June 2009
Espresso coffee is becoming more and more popular around the world. This kind of coffee is made using a blend of several different coffee beans that all come from different countries. Many people think that this translates as 'express' due to the fact tha... Read >
Author: velapaan

Tips To Brew That Perfect Espresso

05th June 2009
Your favorite coffee house probably serves it and many people claim to enjoy it, but does anyone really know what an espresso should taste like? The general consensus is that it should be flavored much like freshly ground coffee, yet still be extraordinar... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Buying Coffee Beans Direct Equals Freshness and Flavor

05th June 2009
Coffee drinkers know that coffee beans direct from the roaster are incredibly rich with flavor. The best part of starting a new day is that first cup of fresh coffee. The aroma alone is enough to open your eyes and make the waking up process much easie... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Buying Bulk Coffee Will Save You a Bundle

05th June 2009
Usually bulk coffee is available on the internet at a severe discount. However, you should always keep in mind that your shipping costs may outweigh any discount you receive because of the bulk order. The beans are typically shipped in 5 to 25 pound bags.... Read >
Author: dicksony

Kona Coffee is Hawaii’s Hidden Gem.

05th June 2009
One of the most popular coffees in the world is Kona coffee. If you have never tasted it, you’ll be surprised to find out that even non-coffees drinkers find Kona coffee delightful. Hailing from the Big Island of Hawaii, it was brought there in the nine... Read >
Author: dicksony

Names for Dark Brown Dog

05th June 2009
In this article, you will learn the pretty, cute, and good names for dark brown dog. It is also known as chocolate color dog. Additional, you will find out the different breeds for chocolate color dog.The breed that may come in solid dark brown or chocola... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

Tips To Make That Perfect Cup of Coffee

04th June 2009
If you are like many people, then you believe that there is a way to brew the perfect cup of coffee, although not everyone agrees on each step or process. Perhaps the way it is stored is the secret and that may include storing whole coffee beans rather th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How to Buy Coffee Direct From The Source

02nd June 2009
When you buy coffee direct from the roaster, you don’t get a middleman that will interfere with the timely delivery of your java. The truth is that the peak of flavor in coffee beans is immediately after they are roasted, so any coffee connoisseur will ... Read >
Author: dicksony

Tips When Choosing Your Home Coffee Maker

01st June 2009
When you wake up in the morning what is one of the first things that you think about? Other than the immediate thought of not wanting to get out of bed, of course. For most people, it is the thought of idly enjoying a freshly brewed cup of their favorite ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Should Coffee Be Caffeinated Or Decaffeinated?

01st June 2009
Everyone knows that the beverage industry is truly a money generating enterprise. As such, there are thousands of advertising companies competing to be the one to ply the manufacturers' wares. Of course, coffee is one of these major beverages and just... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Buy Your Coffee Beans Direct – Straight From The Roasters

29th May 2009
You can get your coffee beans shipped directly to you at low wholesale prices through coffee bean direct roasters. You can easily find great brew from one of the many sources online, straight from the roasters. Any lover knows that buying coffee is a very... Read >
Author: dicksony

Buy Your Coffee Beans Direct – Straight From The Roasters

20th May 2009
You can get your coffee beans shipped directly to you at low wholesale prices through coffee bean direct roasters. You can easily find great brew from one of the many sources online, straight from the roasters. Any lover knows that buying coffee is a very... Read >
Author: dicksony

Rogers Coffees Rwanda Journal

18th May 2009
“Munzungo, Munzungo,” they screamed as we slugged through some of the toughest roads in Rwanda. The children ran easily alongside the car, our pace on the narrow path slowed by huge potholes and mats of coffee beans drying in the sun. Small villages o... Read >
Author: Rogers Estate Coffees

How to Make Cappuccino at Home

18th May 2009
If you'd like your day to begin in the style of the Europeans, you should learn how to make cappuccino. The cappuccino originated in Italy, and tourists in Italy frequently make the mistake of ordering cappuccino in the afternoon. It's tradition for the l... Read >
Author: Damen Choy

Coffee Delivery Services: The Benefits for Coffee Lovers

13th May 2009
Coffee Delivery Services Work Well for all Types of Coffee Drinkers There are almost as many different types of people who drink coffee as there are varieties of coffee beans themselves. There's the really serious drinker who spends hundreds of dollar... Read >
Author: Damen Choy

Herb Grinders and Its Parts

12th May 2009
The herb grinders come with a set of five pieces. These five parts help out to get the best from the herb and the plant material. Two parts are present at the top of the herb grinder and one of these parts is a normal grinder and the other part has a very... Read >
Author: Alien

The Coffee Stop – Why the Coffee Break is a public pastime?

11th May 2009
As any office worker knows, the one thing they look forward to more than 5pm is… the coffee break. The coffee break has become synonymous with office culture, and is where working relationships are formed and gossip passed on – all over a steaming cup... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Fresh is Best – Why Fresh Tasting Coffee ranks #1

11th May 2009
The rich aroma of coffee has been voted one of the publics all time favorite smells. It’s no wonder; as nowadays you can’t walk 100yards down the high street without smelling someone’s ‘espresso to go’ Coffee is the nations pastime, and not ... Read >
Author: Anna Rabe

Cookbooks Create Kitchen Themes

07th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Alice Chan There are many creative and colorful ways to use cookbooks right out of your own home library to stage your kitchen. I would like to show you how you can "kick it up a notch" and actually create a theme around the cookboo... Read >
Author: Alice Chan

How to Amaze Your Friends With Your Coffee Knowledge

06th May 2009
Professional coffee tasters use a great variety of terms to describe the taste of different coffees in the process normally known as cupping. Why not learn a few of these terms and next time you find yourself at a dinner party enjoying your after dinner c... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Coffee Direct : Buy Straight from the Distributer and Save Money

30th April 2009
Did you know that the coffee beans you buy have probably been passed through six or seven hands on the way to your cup? The presence of so many middle men in the coffee distribution process increases the cost and decreases the quality of the beans. There... Read >
Author: Damen Choy

Making Coffee That Is Just Right

28th April 2009
There is good coffee and absolutely abysmal coffee. Both may start with the same elements, but one cup can taste completely different to another. Freshness is the key to great tasting coffee. Here is the play by play smackdown of how to create a fantastic... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Budget Wedding Favors

24th April 2009
There are wedding traditions that have survived for generations and are integral part of any wedding, and thus you can not afford to forego them on your big day. One of these long-held traditions is the giving of wedding favors. The tradition is borrowed ... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource

Where Did Lipstick Originate From?

17th April 2009
Lipstick as we recognize it is a relatively recent invention, but women have been coloring their lips for a very long time. A vibrantly dyed lip was worth paying any quantity of money and using any substance, enjoyable to make a vividly colored lip. Pr... Read >
Author: Nisar Ali

Different Coffee Makers For Different Coffee

17th April 2009
There is nothing quite like waking up in the morning, stumbling to the kitchen and finding your favourite coffee brewed and waiting for you. Of all the drinks in the world, coffee seems to have universal appeal. But if you have ever travelled you quickly ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Where Did Lipstick Come From?

16th April 2009
While the present day lip stick was not here a hundred years ago, people were coloring their lips since civilization began. Nothing has been too precious or noxious to be employed in order to achieve the desired out come. prehistoric Indian citizens ad... Read >
Author: Adam Khan

Simple gifts can do magic as well

07th April 2009
Our life is alive with occasions, events and festivals. We all bear busy schedules throughout the year. To relieve us from the chaotic life, festivals and occasions arrive like a breeze of fresh air. At those times, we share our happiness with others arou... Read >
Author: lance winslow

Kopi Luwak - The World's Most Expensive Coffee

02nd April 2009
Coffee is the worlds most popular beverage and the worlds second biggest commodity, second only to oil. Those are some impressive statements. People enjoy a fresh cup of brew in the morning, with lunch, at work and it is a standard after dinner drink. Its... Read >
Author: JR Lang

Types of Coffee Grinds and How to Use Them

27th March 2009
The best cup of coffee starts with the perfect coffee beans, but the level of the grind of that bean is very significant to the strength of the coffee as well as the brewing method used. It is true that not all coffee brewers require the same grind le... Read >
Author: JR Lang

The Good And The Bad Of Caffeine

25th March 2009
What exactly is caffeine? It is a colorless, somewhat bitter substance that is found in coffee, tea, chocolate and cola. It is also in many over- the-counter medicines and in many diet/weight loss supplements. It is a stimulant and it is considered a psyc... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Names for Black Dogs

25th March 2009
A breed of dog was developed for each functional and usefulness to us. In this article, we will examine our culture and tradition. Thereby, we can help find a good name for mostly black dogs. Base on functionality, there are over five hundred dog breed... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

Making A Perfect Cup Of Coffee

13th March 2009
Making coffee is a pretty simple endeavor. Most of us do it every day, even before we open our eyes fully in the morning. However, making a great or even a perfect cup of coffee requires a little knowledge and a little experimentation. There are two ba... Read >
Author: Sally Hayes

Ways To Make Chocolate Today

12th March 2009
Making chocolate is not possible without your bag of tools. Some of these tools may be easily secured off your kitchens, but if you are really hell-bent on becoming a home chocolatier, you may have to invest in some other equipment that is exclusively use... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Coffee Grinders Revealed

10th March 2009
Coffee grinders are often taken for granted, but they are an extremely important piece of equipment in producing the best espresso coffee. A typical commercial coffee bean grinder consists of 5 main parts each of which we will now explore in more detai... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Peculiar Facts About Coffee

09th March 2009
Strange and little known facts aboout our favourite beverage. Botanically speaking coffee beans are not really beans at all, but berries. Contrary to popular belief, darkly roasted coffees contain less caffeine than lightly roasted blends. Caffeine ... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Premium Gourmet Coffee

02nd March 2009
Premium gourmet coffee may once have been the preserve of a select few, but it has since become more widely available and is within the reach of most people in this day and age. Coffee quality has long been classified into cheap, regular and gourmet categ... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman

Premium Gourmet Coffee

02nd March 2009
Premium gourmet coffee may once have been the preserve of a select few, but it has since become more widely available and is within the reach of most people in this day and age. Coffee quality has long been classified into cheap, regular and gourmet categ... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman

The Top Coffee Producers by Region

26th February 2009
Whether it is from Starbucks, an Aeropress, or the vending machine down the hall, the beans that make your cup of coffee are likely to have come from just a handful of countries. However, the importance of the process by which the beans have been grown,... Read >
Author: MarkeD

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

How to Make Iced Coffee from Scratch

23rd February 2009
Most iced coffees can be bought from your favorite coffee house, but if you know how to make iced coffee, it can be easy as making an ordinary warm brew. Of course, you would have to add ice, cream, and a few toppings, but making this iced concoction is... Read >
Author: Yogi

How to make restuarant like Coffee at home?

23rd February 2009
Coffee can be enjoyed in many ways. Different people have different tastes—probably the reason why there are concoctions sprouting left and right to cater to the varying palates. Not a lot of us coffee drinkers know how to make coffee. We savor the... Read >
Author: Yogi

Coffee Roasting 101

23rd February 2009
The best cup of coffee consists of the best roasted beans, appropriately ground and brewed. So, it all starts with the coffee bean and the roasting method. Because it will keep for a long time without loss of quality or taste the coffee bean is harves... Read >
Author: JR Lang

The Many Different Kinds Of Good Ways For Coffee

20th January 2009
There are two types of coffee. There is the kind that has caffeine while there are those that are decaffeinated. Both these varieties come from the same beans. The difference is in the process of removing the caffeine. The term decaffeinated is a misc... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

"The Buzz on Healthy Coffee"

16th January 2009
Healthy coffee has less caffeine than regular coffee, and yet gives you the "perk me up" feeling you want from regular caffeinated coffee, it's non-acidic, organic, improves sleep, boosts your immune system, and aids in weight loss. Healthy Coffee is the ... Read >
Author: thecoffeedude

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

The Coffee As Being The World Popular Beverage

12th January 2009
Coffee is the worlds most popular and consumed beverage. It is usually served hot prepared from the roasted seed of coffee beans. Its popularity has given birth to many kinds of instant coffee. The word coffee entered the English way back in 1598 from the... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

It Is Organic Coffee In A Cup

12th January 2009
A normal person consumes at least five cups of steaming brewed coffee a day. An average cup of coffee is enough to keep a full-grown man awake for the next four hours. A man is awake for sixteen hours in one day. In one day, a person works an average ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

How To Grow Coffee Beans

08th January 2009
Your cup of steaming hot coffee every morning isn't something as easily prepared as you might think. Creating coffee needs more than just putting hot water and stirring sugar into it. It doesn't even come in instant granules that we are so used to. Th... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Starbucks-China Blend: A Slam Dunk Grande

07th January 2009
Admittedly, there are few genuine “can’t miss” propositions. But I’ve got one for you, Starbucks in China. Giant corporations being granted carte blanche in a totalitarian environment are reminiscent of an age when kings granted exclusive licens... Read >
Author: shdjsahdashd

It Takes a Village (of Mothers) to Save Our Planet

05th January 2009
We've all been told that mother knows best. Lorena Aguilar Revelo is the perfect example of an activist and leader who draws on her mothering skills. She was born in San Jos�, Costa Rica, and is an anthropologist with a major in Cultural Ecology. Af... Read >

Growing Of Coffee Plants In Your Area

15th December 2008
Coffee may be the favorite stimulant of people all over the world, but they may not know how those coffee beans and granules are cultivated. Some even think that they come out like the powdered instant drinks that we are so used to. Coffee granules a... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Colombian Coffee That Started In Africa

15th December 2008
Coffee may have originated in Africa but throughout the years, other countries have found ways to make it better. For those that want class, nothing compares to the crops that are planted and harvested in Columbia. Columbian coffee first started in th... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

It Takes a Village (of Mothers) to Save Our Planet

08th December 2008
We've all been told that mother knows best. Lorena Aguilar Revelo is the perfect example of an activist and leader who draws on her mothering skills. She was born in San Jos�, Costa Rica, and is an anthropologist with a major in Cultural Ecology. After ... Read >

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

How To Make Relishing, Addictive And Tasty Coffee?

01st December 2008
Whether it’s Jamocha, Expresso, Cappuccino or cafe noir the flavour and taste of coffee continues to be the ultimate obsession! But at the same time, being enslaved with the addictive cup of mocha and quenching your brew temptation in expensive cafes an... Read >
Author: Ishak Iman

Fair Trade Coffee Beans - What's the Difference?

30th November 2008
My enthusiasm for coffee has exploded in recent weeks and it has led me to find out more about Fair Trade Coffee and what it means to farmers and consumers. How much do we pay for a coffee in a coffee shop? At the moment it is between $3 to $4 if we ar... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder

What Type of Espresso Machine Would You Prefer

24th November 2008
When it appears to fashionable world beverages, coffee is absolutely on the pinnacle of the list. On account of our morning habit concerning coffee in addition to coffee shops turning up all over the place, espresso machines have turn out to be in high de... Read >
Author: Alien

Delonghi Magnifica 3300 Review

30th October 2008
One of the best espresso machines to have ever come out of the Delonghi line. Here’s a Delonghi Magnifica 330 Review that will let you understand the brewer better. So what’s the reason behind this claim? Well, it all boils down to the use of the p... Read >
Author: wiro212

Unique chocolate Gifts For Christmas

21st October 2008
Christmas is coming up and you are probably looking for a gift that is both fun and personal. Chocolate is something everyone loves and to give someone a unique designed truffle box with your greeting on it or your own picture really makes it something... Read >
Author: Jason_Storm

Top Natural Weight Loss Supplements in the Market

21st October 2008
Good news to health buffs all over the world! A wide array of natural weight loss supplements are available in the market for those who don't want to compromise their health with the initial idea of losing weight. You don't need to go for artificial pr... Read >
Author: Daniel

What is Guinness made of?

20th October 2008
Guinness is brewed with Irish-grown barley, hops, brewers yeast and water. But we all know that there’s a bit more to the story than that... Also known as a ‘meal in a glass’ or ‘liquid bread’ some people joke that Guinness is one of the majo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

5 Reasons To Choose A Bunn Coffee Maker

13th October 2008
Bunn coffee maker is one of the foremost names in the coffee world. Bunn has been associated with everything coffee since 1957. Not only do they manufacture state of the art coffee makers but they also manufacture a wide range of coffee maker accessorie... Read >
Author: Yogi

The Dominican Republic: The Best Cocoa Bean Source

08th October 2008
The Dominican Republic is more than just a beautiful country in the Caribbean region. Aside from its beautiful beaches, its breath-taking sunset, and panoramic views, Dominican Republic is currently one of the chief producers of organic cocoa in the world... Read >
Author: CristianStan

The Dominican Republic: The Best Cocoa Bean Source

07th October 2008
The Dominican Republic is more than just a beautiful country in the Caribbean region. Aside from its beautiful beaches, its breath-taking sunset, and panoramic views, Dominican Republic is currently one of the chief producers of organic cocoa in the world... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

What it Takes to Get Paid to Drink Coffee.

29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Soaring Eagle Companies LLC The following article and other articles that have been written about coffee is what it takes to get paid to drink coffee. Pesticides are chemicals that are sprayed on food to prevent bacteria growth an... Read >
Author: Blindguy55

Fat Loss Diet Review - Phendextrin XR Diet Pill Review

23rd September 2008
Phendextrin XR is a new weight-loss pill that claims to help you lose weight by boosting metabolism and increasing your energy. The pill contains a unique mixture of hoodia gordonii, green tea, cha de bugre, magnolia bark, banaba, L-theanine, and guarana.... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Lose Cellulite – Important Facts and Treatments

22nd September 2008
Although cellulite is not a serious medical condition and won't kill you, it can make you feel low confidence and low self-esteem. This article discusses some important facts about cellulite and how to lose cellulite effectively. Anyone who wants to lose ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Christmas Day Gifts To Think About

19th September 2008
As Christmas is nearly upon us once more, most will be anticipating their stocking being filled with Christmas gifts again. However, often the goodies in your stocking are not always of any practical use and are just your average traditional stocking fill... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

On giving business gifts

17th September 2008
The giving of business gifts is a deeply embedded practice in many companies. These gifts may range from the cheap key chains, notepads, ballpoint pens, wholesale t shirts, and sports caps, to the valuable executive business gifts like the sleek card hold... Read >
Author: Celine Benjamin

Effective brand-building tools

17th September 2008
When you mention an object, most probably the first thing that comes to mind is a brand name or a trademark. For example, the mention of the word "breakfast" conjures images of newly brewed coffee, a plate of bacon and eggs, and your favorite brand of bag... Read >
Author: Celine Benjamin

Foods that Speed Metabolism

15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jason Szova Do you want to speed up your metabolism and lose some body fat? Here are 14 foods that you can eat that will help you do just that. Of course, you will always lose more weight if you follow a balanced nutrition plan an... Read >

Look At A Coffee Plant

12th September 2008
The coffee plant may not be as diverse as the number of coffee flavors out there (there's no coffee plant that grows coffee hazelnut beans), but they are equally interesting. Coffee plants can be classified into two major species, the Coffea arabica and t... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Coffees From Africa and the Middle East

03rd September 2008
Coffee beans are produced all around the world in tropical regions. Here we discuss the characteristics of those produced in Africa and the Middle East. ETHIOPIA Ethiopia is the true birthplace of coffee. The original coffee plant originated here as... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Espresso Basics - A Step by Step Guide to Brewing Espresso

03rd September 2008
This is the basic technique to brewing espresso. Once you have mastered this you can then start to experiment and find your very own 'Espresso Nirvarna' Use filtered water in your espresso machine. Water from the tap may contain particulates (such as ... Read >
Author: James Grierson

A Few Countries Can Claim To have The Best Coffee Beans

14th August 2008
The best cup of coffee that you will have ever tasted is a lot like the best glass of wine; it has been grown in the right place, in the right soil and has the correct conditions for its growth. Most people know that it is countries like Brazil that ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Small Kitchen Appliances - From Kettles to Coffee Machines

13th August 2008
You may not think that small kitchen appliances should be given much thought when it is time to purchase a new one because they are smaller and generally inexpensive in comparison to major home appliances, which are generally larger and static in that the... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Complete Your Press Kit through Offset Printing

29th July 2008
Assembling a press kit can now be easily done with one visit to the printing company. Through offset printing, you can obtain your assortment of printed materials conveniently. Why a press kit? A press kit is particularly useful if you are introd... Read >
Author: rachelle

How to make Spray dried coffee?

14th July 2008
Spray dried coffee, freeze dried coffee and liquid instant coffee are used the world over with limited appeal. But what actually is instant coffee and how are the different forms produced? The initial production process is the same for all three, but they... Read >
Author: Parveenn Kumarr

How to make Spray dried coffee?

13th July 2008
Spray dried coffee, freeze dried coffee and liquid instant coffee are used the world over with limited appeal. But what actually is instant coffee and how are the different forms produced? The initial production process is the same for all three, but they... Read >
Author: Parveenn Kumarr

Coffee Beans Come in Many Forms and Tastes

08th July 2008
Coffee beans come in many forms and tastes so thus coffee makers in varying shape and size come with different features. There are automatic coffee machines to brew coffee how you want it when you want it. There is a coffee machine that will match one... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Acne Treatment Reviews = Treat Acne Fast

26th June 2008
While scientists have proven that diet does not necessarily impact acne directly, it can increase your skin's chances of harboring acne causing bacteria or radicals. The truth is that our diet has a direct impact on our skin and the quality of our skin d... Read >
Author: Jason Popper

How To Make Belgian Chocolate

25th June 2008
Before you start making chocolate of any kind you first need to consider the cocoa beans. They are the basic raw material of any type of chocolates be it Belgian chocolates, Swiss chocolates or plain old ordinary mass produced sweet shop chocolates from t... Read >
Author: lexisclick

What is Spray Dried Coffee?

13th June 2008
Most people prefer the taste and aroma of freshly brewed coffee. However instant coffee has advantages in terms of ease of use and prolonged shelf life. The initial production process for both freeze dried and spray dried coffee is the same, but the secon... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

How To Personalize A Homemade Food Gift Basket

25th May 2008
Gifts of food can be given to anyone for holidays or other special occasions. These gifts will be appreciated by family, friends, coworkers, or anyone else on your gift list. Creating your own food gift basket can be a very special gift as you can perso... Read >
Author: Janet Vogel

The Various Options Of Antique Coffee Grinders Available

21st May 2008
Coffee is a world famous beverage and it is prepared from grinding coffee beans. Coffee grinders play a major role as the degree of fineness of the ground coffee is directly proportional to the taste and brewing. Hence, coffee grinders since ages have bee... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Melitta Coffee Makers Offers You More For Less!

21st May 2008
Consider the Melitta Mill and Brew MEMB1B model. The feature list simply goes on and on and all for less than $ 70 usd. Let me list down some of the finer details of what a Melitta Mill and Brew coffee maker model MEMB1B has to offers its users. The mode... Read >
Author: Yogi

The Various Options Of Antique Coffee Grinders Available

19th May 2008
Coffee is a world famous beverage and it is prepared from grinding coffee beans. Coffee grinders play a major role as the degree of fineness of the ground coffee is directly proportional to the taste and brewing. Hence, coffee grinders since ages have bee... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Caffeine Shall I Drink a Bucket?

14th May 2008
This FAQ is dedicated to all beverages and products that contain caffeine; including tea, coffee, chocolate, mate, caffeinated soft drinks, caffeinated pills, coffee beans, etc. These are important point you must know How does caffeine taste? Caf... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

How to Make the Perfect Cup of Coffee

08th May 2008
However you like or make your coffee, the coffee brewing process has just one aim - to release the soluble coffee compounds and oils into the beverage. Not all the soluble compounds are desirable particularly tannin so it is important to brew the coffe... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Assess Your Company's Potential to Innovate with a New Business Model

28th April 2008
Concepts are all well and fine, but what do these business model innovation concepts potentially do for you? I want to share some questions designed to help you apply what you have been reading to your existing business. What is your current business m... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell

How to Prepare the Perfect Cup of Coffee

24th April 2008
Every coffee "aficionado" is on a quest to brew the perfect cup of that hot beverage. They scour the stores for different beans, experiment with various roasts and try an assortment of different methods of brewing . . . with a view to achieve the perfect ... Read >
Author: Brian Hill

Need a new coffee substitute or alternative?

11th April 2008
Looking for a caffeine free beverage with a similar taste to coffee yet contains not a single coffee bean? You may be surprised to learn that for over 50 years there has been a healthy choice available in the marketplace. Many years ago in 1895, C.W P... Read >
Author: Damon Palame

Need a new coffee substitute or alternative?

11th April 2008
Looking for a caffeine free beverage with a similar taste to coffee yet contains not a single coffee bean? You may be surprised to learn that for over 50 years there has been a healthy choice available in the marketplace. Many years ago in 1895, C.W P... Read >
Author: Damon Palame

A Bridge To A Love Affair: Euphoria Perfume

07th April 2008
Believe it or not, I fell in love with a woman because of her heavenly scent. Well, that is not the only reason why I fell in love with her but the Euphoria perfume she’s wearing made me notice her from the huge crowd we were both in. I’ll tell you... Read >
Author: John

Caffeine Shall I Drink a Bucket?

05th April 2008
This FAQ is dedicated to all beverages and products that contain caffeine; including tea, coffee, chocolate, mate, caffeinated soft drinks, caffeinated pills, coffee beans, etc. These are important point you must know How does caffeine taste? Caf... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Caffeine Shall I Drink a Bucket?

05th April 2008
This FAQ is dedicated to all beverages and products that contain caffeine; including tea, coffee, chocolate, mate, caffeinated soft drinks, caffeinated pills, coffee beans, etc. These are important point you must know How does caffeine taste? Caf... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Bean Bags - What are these?

04th April 2008
Beanbag is a bag sealed with PVC pellets or dried beans in it. These bags have its roots in the coffee plantations where workers used bags, half filled with coffee beans to rest their head on it while taking a snap. They are quite comfortable and have bee... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Gourmet Coffee, My Everyday, What's Yours?

03rd April 2008
Well, I drink coffee everyday. Before work, during work and after work. Lots of friends tell me this is no good, yeah... I know, I understand, but I really can't resist the incredible taste of coffee. Where does this amazing small black pee from? Some ... Read >
Author: LetMeTry

Bean Bags - What are these?

03rd April 2008
Beanbag is a bag sealed with PVC pellets or dried beans in it. These bags have its roots in the coffee plantations where workers used bags, half filled with coffee beans to rest their head on it while taking a snap. They are quite comfortable and have bee... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Viral Marketing has Left the Building & What Does Your Logo Color Say About Your Business?

02nd April 2008
Viral Marketing - as a forward-thinking "buzzword" - is missing. Gone are the days of catchy buzz-marketing that you could just let loose upon the world and watch take off. Now, with users getting more knowledgeable and opportunities getting slim, you nee... Read >
Author: gurpreet singh

Which type of coffee machine will suit your business?

01st April 2008
a) Traditional Espresso Machines These machines incorporate the art and theatricality of coffee making, and therefore good barista training is essential to ensure a detailed knowledge of great coffee production. A barista is an expert at making espress... Read >
Author: caffesociety

10 Most Popular Business Gifts

25th March 2008
1. Promotional pens are one of the most popular business gifts ever. They have been used since times immemorial and continue to be in use till date. Their low cost nature coupled with the innumerous benefits they offer to the user makes them one of the mo... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Jojoba - Uses and Side Effects

19th March 2008
Jojoba oil has been used for many years as a hair conditioner and restorative, as well as in medicine and cooking. Jojoba is used by the Native Americans of the Southwest, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs has funded many of the research studies into the u... Read >
Author: Alien

How To Use a Coffee Percolator

07th March 2008
Percolator coffee pots are exceptionally fashionable, particularly to those who want fresh, hot coffee, but do not have access to electricity to get immediate satisfaction for their coffee addiction. Mostly, outdoor lovers and campers take advantage of th... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams

Brazil sport and music

03rd March 2008
Predictions by leading financiers, Goldman Sachs, are ranking Brazil amongst the top 5 world economies by the year 2050. As one world's largest countries, with a current population of over 180 million, Brazil's economic potential is enormous. The current ... Read >
Author: Samantajay

Many Choices of Almond Flavored Coffee

26th February 2008
Another recent additions to flavored coffee range has been produced in order to fulfill the market of coffee lovers. These coffee lovers have their continues cravings for new variety in coffee to satisfy their taste buds. That is why there are so many ch... Read >
Author: fatimah edris

Gourmet Coffee - What Makes it So Special?

18th February 2008
Since it's discovery, coffee has been one of the most sought-after drinks on the planet, primarily for it's rich flavour and invigorating qualities. Until recently, coffee suppliers offered few alternatives other than your usual, short black, long bla... Read >
Author: Peter

Bunn Coffee Makers - Still Good After All These Years

31st January 2008
Of the myriad of coffee makers today, the Bunn coffee maker is made by one of the oldest and most well established companies in the business. In 1957, the Bunn-O-Matic corporation was founded. Bunn coffee makers are manufactured by the Bunn-O-Matic Corpor... Read >
Author: Angela Neo

Drawing a Map to Your Site: Keyword Research

30th January 2008
Basically, keyword research provides the foundation for the map your consumers will use to find your site when they need it! Popular search engines search and index millions of sites everyday. Your goal in keyword research is to attach the right keywords ... Read >

Picking a Coffee Grinder

07th November 2007
Picking the perfect coffee grinder can be a tricky endeavor. Mainly, because of the time needed to get the perfect grind, what type of blades are used in the grinder and what type of coffee bean is going to be grind. Those said let’s take a quick look a... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Judging Coffee Beans Like a Barista

05th November 2007
Would you like to judge coffee beans like a "barista"? Do you even know who a "barista" is? If not here a an short definition. A 'barista' is someone who makes coffee drinks as a profession. Yes, it's that simple and naturally, being a profession coff... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Here Are Many Ideas For Unique Wedding Favors

30th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Joe PalladinoOne way to express yourself at your wedding is the type of wedding favors you give. This gives you the chance to put your stamp on them. Here are several wedding favor ideas that are uniquely you.A wedding favors is a gift ... Read >
Author: Joe Palladino

How to Brew Great Coffee

25th September 2007
If you think it's hard to brew great coffee, think again. The main factor in the taste of coffee is actually whether it is fresh or stale. Coffee beans will go stale quickly and ground coffee even more so, so only buy what you will use in a week. Keep it ... Read >
Author: Melanie

Flavored coffees a delicious enticer

20th September 2007
Millions of people enjoy and consume coffee as a drink not only for its aroma but for its property as a stimulant. Some like to drink hot steaming coffee, while others dribble over cold coffee shakes. Choices are infinite these days because flavored coffe... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Super Automatic Coffee Espresso Machine

14th August 2007
Whereas with either a manual or semi automatic espresso machine a person has to attach a portafilter to the machine in order to brew your espresso. With a super automatic coffee espresso machine all a person needs to do is to get the coffee beans and then... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

An introduction to Specialty coffee

09th August 2007
Specialty coffees differ from one place to another for couple of reasons, including the way in which it has been grown, the altitude, the area, the soil, and even in the way in which farmer cares for the coffee bean. Like the gourmet coffee, specialty cof... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

The New Millennium is brewing!

07th August 2007
Superior rated coffees Coffee is to be no longer underrated. It�s no longer that set of tin cans lining the common supermarket shelf and will likely no longer be so disrespected. Coffee is now the pride of the same connoisseur who for so many mille... Read >

How Starbucks Coffee Became a Worldwide Success

30th July 2007
Starbucks coffee is one of the top names in the coffee industry, producing high-class beans, brewing accessories and building coffee shops worldwide. However, Starbucks coffee started out the same as any other business – with a few shops and enough prod... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

The Great Smell from Coffee Roasters

30th July 2007
A lot of people enjoy drinking coffee; these coffee lovers do not find anything better smelling than the smell that comes from coffee roasters as beans are being freshly roasted. However, most of the average coffee drinkers are more than willing to allow... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Want to Save the World? Change Your Coffee.

26th July 2007
There's much talk in the news these days about global warming and protecting the environment. Many people may believe that the problem is so big that they they cannot be an agent of change. But in reality small changes can make a big difference and just ... Read >
Author: Bruce Gibbs

The process of growing coffee

26th July 2007
Your cup of steaming hot coffee every morning isn't something as easily prepared as you might think. Creating coffee needs more than just putting hot water and stirring sugar into it. It doesn't even come in instant granules that we are so used to. Th... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Growing the coffee plant

26th July 2007
Coffee may be the favorite stimulant of people all over the world, but they may not know how those coffee beans and granules are cultivated. Some even think that they come out like the powdered instant drinks that we are so used to. This is not so. ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Review

25th July 2007
Why should you spend your money and waste time waiting in line for that great cup of latte coffee at your local coffee shop when you could just as easily be making one at home. There is a machine on the market today that has been built to Starbuck specifi... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

How To Personalize A Homemade Food Gift Basket

01st July 2007
Gifts of food can be given to anyone for holidays or other special occasions. These gifts will be appreciated by family, friends, coworkers, or anyone else on your gift list. Creating your own food gift basket can be a very special gift as you can perso... Read >
Author: Janet Vogel

Don't Mess with My Morning Coffee

30th June 2007
On my recent "get away," I checked myself in to a non-expensive hotel. Okay, it was a cheap motel. But I was not interested in fancy accoutrements, simply getting away and resting. Personally, I don't need much to do either. I don't need a lot of entertai... Read >
Author: James Snyder

Blu-ray and Java Technology

16th June 2007
What do laser beams and coffee beans have in common? Nothing, unless you’re talking about Blu-ray technology and Java technology. Java from Sun Microsystems is a cross-platform technology that has added interactive functionality to websites across the i... Read >
Author: Martin Wyman

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

Omega 8003 Juicer Review

04th June 2007
Omega 8003 juicer is a feature packed appliance that will meet all your juicing needs. This is a versatile unit that uses a single gear mechanism. It is designed to foam your juice less with its low rotation speed of 80 RPMs. The low speed motor preven... Read >
Author: Alien

Coffee Basics 101 – Choosing a Great Coffee!

10th May 2007
"I'm searching for a really great cup of coffee -- what variety should I buy?"I've been asked this question many times over the years and I always provide the same answer -- "That depends!" Early coffee drinkers used to choose their coffee for the caffein... Read >
Author: Mary E. MacDonald

Grow coffee at your home

18th April 2007
To grow a coffee plant at home is a wonderful experience that would assist you in learning and appreciating the job involved in producing a good cup of coffee. Growing coffee at home is very easy. You need to take care of the plant especially during flowe... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

How to Make Best Gourmet Coffee at Home

12th April 2007
Making gourmet coffee at home is very simple; you only require learning a couple of things to go on with your process from an average cup to great. Following are few tips on making good gourmet coffee that you would enjoy the most. Careful Storage ... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Coffee Pods

11th April 2007
A great day begins with a cup of freshly roasted coffee. And that you get from an excellent coffee pod. Pods or coffee pods or espresso pods are a simple way to get a perfect espresso and with excellent results. But for the beginners let’s answer a simp... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Shopping For Mens Cologne Is Not As Easy As It Looks.

09th April 2007
Looking yo buy mens cologne at a cheaper price? Have you ever had to buy mens cologne for your boyfriend, father or brother? It is difficult if you do not know what to shop for. You must choose wisely when picking out a certain mens cologne. All mens col... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Factors resulting best Gourmet Coffee

02nd April 2007
If you are looking at the most famous and best gourmet coffees, then Jamaica Blue Mountain, Kona, and Costa Rican are most common trait. They are grown in volcanic mountain regions. Like the finest wine region of Italy and France, the best gourmet coffee ... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Tips for keeping your coffee beans fresh

14th March 2007
There are actually various different tips on what requires be done and what not to be done with your coffee beans especially for storing purpose. From past few years all starting from freezing to packaging of coffee is tremendously been considered. ... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Tips for keeping your coffee beans fresh

14th March 2007
Most of the people tend to purchase coffee beans and get confused about the following questions: • How should I store it? • Where can I protect it? • What is the longing period for my coffee? • How storing coffee is different from storing b... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Website Marketing Strategies: The 4 Proven Tactics Of Website Promotion

12th March 2007
There are many ways to promote your website. This is a small part of traffic generation. Traffic generation to your website is more to pay-per-click strategies from pay-per-click search engines like Google Adwords. For website marketing strategies, you sh... Read >
Author: Rasheed Ali

Your Kitchen Wants to be Sexy - Top 5 Snazzy, Sexy Coffee Makers that are Sensational

12th March 2007
When it comes to coffee makers there are thousands to choose from. Among these thousands there are differences in price, functionality, warranty and style. Sure, you can go to the closest big box store and pick one up for about 20-bucks, but generally t... Read >
Author: Kate Simpson

How to Make a Great Tasting Cup of Coffee - It’s Not Rocket Science

12th March 2007
There is good coffee and absolutely abysmal coffee. Both may start with the same elements, but one cup can taste completely different to another. Freshness is the key to great tasting coffee. Here is the play by play smackdown of how to create a fantas... Read >
Author: Kate Simpson

All about Harvesting Coffee

27th February 2007
Depending on the county where the coffee is being grown, the coffee beans could be harvested as little or much in year depends on the county’s plant and the climate. Coffee plant flowers and fruit are dependent on the cycle of rainy seasons. Growing cof... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Getting the Most Flavor from Your Coffee Beans

15th February 2007
The flavor of the coffee bean starts with the plant and the climate where it is grown. But what happens to the bean from picking until it is poured into your cup also has a lot to do with the flavor and the extent that you enjoy the end result or experien... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Caffeine - The Benefits and the Harm

17th January 2007
Everyone knows that coffee and caffeine go hand in hand. Coffee contains caffeine that contributes greatly to the stimulating and rejuvenating effect of coffee. The freshness of the coffee beans and the strength of the particular brew can also affect the ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Perfumes & Fragrances at a Discount, and what to keep in Mind.

28th December 2006
Fragrances have always been involved in a tremendous market and are always admired by men and women. Since the early Egyptians used perfume balms for religious ceremonies and love making preparations fragrances have become a standard in our ever changing ... Read >
Author: Carmelita Moore

Cheap Christmas Present

12th December 2006
Every year there are so many people to buy for during the holiday season. When times are tough (and it feels like they are) you may want to consider a cheap Christmas present here and there to cut back on holiday spending. This may sound like a tacky appr... Read >
Author: Gado

The Art Of Coffee Roasting

29th November 2006
For the most part, Americans stuck to a medium or dark roast, one size fits all kind of coffee through the mid 1980’s. It wasn’t until that time that the coffee craze began to catch on and people began to realize that there is life out there beyond a ... Read >
Author: coffeecity

Espresso Coffee Tips For Your Inner Barista

16th November 2006
Living in Australia, we're pretty blessed to have espresso coffee available in most cafe's and shops. Thanks to a strong Italian influence, especially in the development of early 'cafe culture', espresso style coffee is very mainstream, and has been for o... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Why Connoisseurs Choose A Burr Coffee Grinder

15th November 2006
Wouldn't you like your coffee the way it was meant to be? The best way to get the real thing is by using a burr coffee grinder. You may have thought that all coffee grinders are alike; as long as they grind the coffee that's all there is to it right? W... Read >
Author: Bo Collins

Top Coffee Recipes To Impress The Loved Ones

17th October 2006
Have you ever tried preparing fancy coffee adding whiskey or other things? Yes! Coffee can be prepared adding various recipes to it for the taste you want. The tradition of serving coffee with a different relishing flavor has been there since ages. There ... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Coffee Drink Recipes From Around The World

25th September 2006
Coffee is the second most imported commodity in todays industry, immediately behind petroleum. This beverage has become so well-known that many coffee-derivative drinks have been produced and consumed for years. Below are a few typical coffee drink recipe... Read >
Author: Jack Lee

Coffee: Quality Is Important

07th September 2006
A quality cup of coffee can depend on many factors, such as: The time since the coffee beans were ground; The time since the beans were roasted; How clean the brewing equipment is; The quality of the coffee bean being used; The quality of the water... Read >
Author: David McFarlane

How To Make Your Own High Quality Salvia Divinorum Extract

14th August 2006
Introduction Have you ever tried making your own crude Salvia Divinorum extract at home, and wondered why it looks like a black sticky mess that smokes harsher than a porcupine eating competition? Well, fear not, for this guide will ensure a quality ... Read >
Author: John Clarke

Gourmet Coffee: Society's Modern Elixir

03rd August 2006
Coffee: the get-up-and-go juice of men and women around the world; the elixir every insomniac worships; and the drinkable oil that greases the cogs of our restless mind. Whatever coffee means to you, no one will argue that coffee has deep roots in the cul... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

7 Steps for World Class Gourmet Coffee

24th July 2006
For a change of pace, a good cup of coffee would be nice. It does take some time and some energy to find a great cup of gourmet coffee these days. If you do know of a perfect coffee shop, you are one of the lucky ones. But, did you know that you can in re... Read >
Author: Jack Lee

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world

08th July 2006
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world perhaps because it's so versatile. From simple coffees like espresso and filter coffee, to more complex recipes like cappuccino, coffee can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be, as any... Read >
Author: John Gibb

A Travel Guide To Rural Bulgaria - Village Kostenets

07th July 2006
"Village Kostenets, is one of the most idyllic and relaxing places in Bulgaria." When travelling to Kostenets, the roads are in fairly good condition, to get there you must travel through the Town of Kostenets, this is a bustling, thriving town, always... Read >
Author: Debbie Lockhart

Decaffeination and You

28th June 2006
People sometimes wonder how coffee beans are decaffeinated is there a naturally caffeine-less variety of bean grown, or is decaffeinated coffee somehow chemically stripped of its caffeine? In some cases, the answer is "neither." There have been a variet... Read >
Author: Kate Simpson

Sell a house in the first 60 seconds

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr Selling your house is all about creating the right impression instantly. This first impression will overide any little faults found later down the line. The first impression has a remarkable affect on the brain of the buye... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Tips for sampling and choosing perfume

30th April 2006
Tips for sampling and choosing perfume Tip 1: Perfume never has the exactly same fragrance on different people. Don't choose a perfume just because you like the fragrance on someone else. Perfume will interact differently with each individual's bod... Read >
Author: Donna Kelly

The Facts About Coffee

20th April 2006
Are you drinking coffee while reading this article? Coffee is the most popular and consumed beverage worldwide. There are new coffee shops popping up all over the place. You can't go far without running into a Starbucks. Its popularity has given birth to ... Read >
Author: nina amalia

Do You Want To Sell Your Rehab Fast?

20th April 2006
That's an obvious question we all do! So what is the trick? So much time and money is spent on systems updates, roofs, and structural issues, that many times there's nothing left for what really makes the sale: what your potential buyers see. And more i... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak

Caffeine in Coffee

14th March 2006
Caffeine is only one of several hundred chemicals found in coffee. However it is the most notorious because of the many physiological affects it has on the human body. Caffeine naturally occurs in many other plants apart from the coffee bush, such as te... Read >
Author: James Grierson

Coffee Facts A Brief History In Time

05th March 2006
It is probably common knowledge that coffee was discovered in Ethiopia. The 'red' cherries which the sheep ate and become very active were taken home and tasted and what was known as the devil's fruit become coffee as the world knows it today. However, th... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Meadows

Best Gourmet Coffee From Espresso to Exotic

05th March 2006
One of the reasons for the worldwide popularity of coffee is that the number of variations it can be prepared in. It is a very versatile drink and can be adapted to suit a range of palates. If you are not very familiar with the kinds of coffee which you ... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Meadows

"Starbucks-China" Blend: A Slam Dunk Grande

02nd March 2006
"Starbucks-China" Blend: A Slam Dunk Grande by Joseph Pratt Admittedly, there are few genuine "can't miss" propositions. But I've got one for you, Starbucks in China. Giant corporations being granted carte blanche in a totalitarian environment are... Read >
Author: James Lin

Coffee

23rd February 2006
Nothing perks up a lazy morning like coffee. What is this dark-colored substance made of and why can't some people survive a day without having even just one sip of this stimulant? Coffee, normally taken hot, is made from the coffee plant's roasted s... Read >
Author: Alison Cole

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

The Spirit of Coffee: Coffees of the World

13th February 2006
Ever wonder where the coffee beans in your morning coffee come from? You probably know words like Arabica and Robusta in terms of taste, but did you know that these words can also tell us where those coffees were grown? Here is a look at three of the wo... Read >
Author: Michelle Faber

History of Coffee: Part I - Africa and Arabia

27th January 2006
The coffee plant originates from the highland forests of Ethiopia. It is believed that the first plants were found growing wild in the region of Kaffa, where coffee derives its name from. A popular legend tells of a goat herder named Kaldi. One day he ... Read >
Author: James Grierson

Business 101: Passion Before Planning

14th November 2005
Contrary to what myriad Internet sites would have you believe, there is much more to small business planning than a good marketing mix and solid financials. Whether you want to sell the next big thing or you simply want to rev up sales and profits for an... Read >
Author: Karri Flatla

Gourmet Coffee in Your Home

09th November 2005
Gourmet Coffee in Your Home So you'd like to make coffee house coffee in your home? Let's take a tutorial of the creation of coffee house coffee. First you want to assess the aroma and taste of the coffee house coffee beans. This is known as ... Read >
Author: Jerry Powell

How Coffee is Decaffeinated

05th October 2005
First, let's start with a really quick history. Coffee was first decaffeinated by Ludwig Roselius, a German coffee merchant, in 1905 after he received a coffee shipment that had gotten soaked during a storm at sea. He experimented with the brine-soaked ... Read >
Author: Paul Ballenger

Do You Want To Sell Your Rehabs Fast?

31st August 2005
That's an obvious question we all do! So what is the trick? So much time and money is spent on systems updates, roofs, and structural issues, that many times there's nothing left for what really makes the sale: what your potential buyers see. And more i... Read >
Author: Lou Castillo

Wanna go for a ride?.. Want some coffee first?

18th August 2005
Black. Java. Cappuccino. Coffee with cinnamon, hazelnut, caramel toffee, chocolate, vanilla, cream, berries name it, the options are overwhelming and it's good to know that they are all in the bag. The hot and luscious coffee is tempting everyone to for... Read >
Author: maricon williams

5 Secrets to Building a Successful Internet Business

17th August 2005
5 Secrets to Building a Successful Internet Business Everyday I talk with people who want to get started on the internet with their own business. But the whole process seems a mystery to them whether they have an affiliate marketing program, a real est... Read >
Author: jan peterson