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Starbucks - Your Coffee Always Tastes The Same
by Gary Westfield in Coffee -
“Okay, here's the big question. What is your absolute favorite caffeinated beverage derived
from the Starbucks coffee franchise? I'm going to have to go with the iced white chocolate
mocha. That drink is the bomb on a hot summer's day. I must admit that I was rather taken
back the first time I ever spotted a branch of the Starbucks coffee franchise back in the mid-nineties.”
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Expensive Latte Coffee, Yikes!
by Steven Bonasia in Coffee -
“So, have you figured out your yearly latte coffee bill yet? It's a lot, huh? Well, don't
get all bent out of shape about it and march down to the local coffee dive and demand all your money
back. Maybe it's time you prepared your own latte coffees in the privacy of your own home.
There are a plethora of espresso machines on the market these days.”
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Other Articles in Coffee
By Craig Marcin, posted August 10th, 2006
“We're more of the coffee house craze era. Regardless, the classic drip pots for your kitchen
certainly haven't gone out of style by any means. That's why you still encounter so many
of them when out at the local malls and/or kitchen stores. Some of the nicer ones are melita coffee
makers. What's perking your java? Are you the proud owner of a melita coffee maker?
I first encountered these coffee machines on the World-Wide-Web.”
By Virginia Enella, posted August 10th, 2006
“You see, these days a lot of folks prefer a nice cup of tea over the espresso beverage. They're
called the British. Ha, come on that was kind of amusing. Anyway, many Americans, whether
you knew it or not, do prefer a piping hot cup of Earl Grey or herbal tea over a cappuccino. Which
is perking in your kitchen every morning? Regardless of which you prefer, coffee or tea, you can
have the best of both worlds now days.”
By Joanne McGarry, posted August 10th, 2006
“Any flavor or fashion you please. That's one part of the day we all look forward too.
I just hope the line is not too long. That can always be a real bummer. You think you're
going to just whiz through the drive-thru, but all of the sudden you notice eight other cars before you.
Great, that's all you needed! Now you have to wait forever to get that fresh roasted coffee
in your hand.”
By Michael Murillo, posted August 10th, 2006
“He said that he was given the premium tea as a gift from his daughter. This particular herbal tea
was a loose blend that he placed in a tea leaf ball to steep. He offered to steep me a cup to try.
I knew by the time that I finished that cup of tea that I was hooked. My coworker found out what
store his daughter had purchased the tea. It was a small specialty shop that I had seen, but had
never gone into.”
By Brenda Nelson, posted August 10th, 2006
“It's time to put an end to the month-old coffee mentality, and start the day with a fresh cup of
kona coffee. It's simple to purchase the beans online. Buy a week's supply and grind
them yourself in your very own home. All you need is an inexpensive hand-held coffee grinder.
This way you can enjoy that freshly ground kona coffee each and every day.”
By Alan Loeper, posted August 10th, 2006
“This means they are getting old, and it's time to purchase some fresh beans. I don't care
if you're taking them home to grind manually for your drip pot, or pouring them into the bean hopper
of your espresso machine, jamaican blue mountain coffee beans will satisfy your taste buds to say the
least. If you've always relied on the store-bought stuff, then get ready for a fabulous coffee
experience.”