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The Healing Effects Of A Good Premium Tea
by Michael Murillo in Coffee -
“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.”
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The Fresh Aroma Of Homeground Kona Coffee
by Brenda Nelson in Coffee -
“In fact, some coffee beans are grown and roasted to perfection, while others are made with a “make
many make large” mentality. These are the ones you want to avoid simply due to the fact that
very little care is taken in their growing and roasting process. One of the finer javas you can
find now days is kona coffee, which comes from the island state.”
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Other Articles in Coffee
By Virginia Enella, posted August 10th, 2006
“Just head on out to your local home superstore and take a gander at your various options. However,
the place I chose to shop for a tea and coffee maker was online. This way I was able to simply
pop open my notebook computer and sort through a variety of reviews regarding infinite beverage makers.
I have to say that this is a process I find rather helpful these days when going to purchase a new product.”
By Alan Loeper, posted August 10th, 2006
“These are very important factors when growing coffee. When conditions are prime, the result is
a rich and flavorful bean. Therefore if you grind your own coffee, you may want to consider jamaican
blue mountain coffee. Why not get the best out of your morning and/or evening java experience?
So many others out there are selling you stale blends that should have been trashed weeks or even months
ago.”
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 Craig Marcin, posted August 10th, 2006
“I mean how long do they actually expect us not to want to try that cup of Joe that they love so dearly
themselves? Anyway, we eventually sneak a small sip when they're not looking and to our surprise
it tastes horrible. What in the world is all the commotion about? This is not a fabulous
and delectable beverage. Okay, this is at least what I though the first time I tried it.”
By Gary Westfield, posted August 10th, 2006
“Regardless of how they've changed the java industry, one thing is for certain; the Starbucks coffee
franchise has done for coffee, what McDonalds did for the cheeseburger. You're probably lounging
in a Starbucks coffee shop, sipping on a tall coconut latte this very minute. It's completely
feasible you know. With WiFi connection in virtually every Starbucks coffee franchise around, anyone
can get jacked into cyberspace.”
By Steven Bonasia, posted August 10th, 2006
“Ah yes, you can smell that aroma as it calls you to the kitchen. Or actually to the drive-thru
would be more accurate in this day and age. Every man and woman across the country is craving that
tasty latte coffee. A new era in java is certainly in full swing these days. Although I watched
my parents resort to a drip coffee pot the entire time I grew up, an espresso machine is what rests on
my kitchen counter.”