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  <title>Coffee - Eating &amp; Dining</title>
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  <description>Blog about eating, dining, cooking, and food., Articles about Coffee</description>
  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 18:13:56 -0500</pubDate>
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    <title>Starbucks - Your Coffee Always Tastes The Same</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 18:13:56 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Gary Westfield</dc:creator>
    <category>Coffee</category>
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    <description><![CDATA[Imagine if you had walked into a contemporary Starbucks coffee franchise 30 years ago.&nbsp; You seriously 
        wouldn&#39;t know what hit you.&nbsp; And you surely wouldn&#39;t recognize all those bizarre beverages 
        as coffee.&nbsp; Think about it.&nbsp; You have grande caramel macchiatos, venti mocha frapuccinos, and 
        a slew of other modern espresso drinks.&nbsp; Regardless of how they&#39;ve changed the java industry, 
        one thing is for certain; the Starbucks coffee franchise has done for coffee, what McDonalds did for 
        the cheeseburger.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   Are you a latte fanatic?&nbsp; Well, with the plethora of coffee shops sitting on every street corner 
         in America these days, the answer is probably yes.&nbsp; Even if you never cared for the classic drip 
         pot blend, the big bad Starbucks coffee franchise has probably hooked you on some other new-age caffeinated 
         beverage.&nbsp; I mean check out the vast selection.&nbsp; Imagine if you had walked into a contemporary 
         Starbucks coffee franchise 30 years ago.&nbsp; You seriously wouldn&#39;t know what hit you.&nbsp; And 
         you surely wouldn&#39;t recognize all those bizarre beverages as coffee. </p>
      
      <p>Think about it.&nbsp; You have grande caramel macchiatos, venti mocha frapuccinos, and a slew of other 
         modern espresso drinks.&nbsp; Regardless of how they&#39;ve changed the java industry, one thing is for 
         certain; the Starbucks coffee franchise has done for coffee, what McDonalds did for the cheeseburger. 
         </p>
      
      <p>You&#39;re probably lounging in a Starbucks coffee shop, sipping on a tall coconut latte this very minute.&nbsp; 
         It&#39;s completely feasible you know.&nbsp; With WiFi connection in virtually every Starbucks coffee 
         franchise around, anyone can get jacked into cyberspace.&nbsp; Okay, here&#39;s the big question.&nbsp; 
         What is your absolute favorite caffeinated beverage derived from the Starbucks coffee franchise?&nbsp; 
         I&#39;m going to have to go with the iced white chocolate mocha.&nbsp; That drink is the bomb on a hot 
         summer&#39;s day. </p>
      
      <p>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.&nbsp; You see, the first one I had tried was Gloria Jeans.&nbsp; 
         It&#39;s just what was available.&nbsp; Me and my buddies would basically be hanging out at the local 
         mall; probably looking at girls, and we&#39;d pop in the coffee shop for an iced latte.&nbsp; Fortunately 
         when the Starbucks coffee franchise came to full fruition, I no longer needed to settle for the less 
         adequate chains.&nbsp; Finally there was a coffee business that was all about coffee.</p>
      
      <p>My wife once told me that she could always count on any and every Starbucks coffee shop tasting the same 
         regardless of which state we resided in or were traveling through.&nbsp; After testing out many across 
         the country on road trips, I certainly have to agree.&nbsp; Anyway, when it comes to a cup of java, you 
         can bet that the Starbucks coffee franchise is the biggest in the business.&nbsp; Try out one of their 
         new frappuccinos today.</p>
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    <title>The Healing Effects Of A Good Premium Tea</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:18:40 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Michael Murillo</dc:creator>
    <category>Coffee</category>
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    <description><![CDATA[I had repeated this pattern for 25 years, and then I discovered premium tea.&nbsp; I had tried tea several 
        times, but never found it as satisfying to drink as coffee.&nbsp; One of my co-workers started drinking 
        a tea blend that had a wonderful aroma.&nbsp; He said that he was given the premium tea as a gift from 
        his daughter.&nbsp; This particular herbal tea was a loose blend that he placed in a tea leaf ball to 
        steep.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   I have always been a coffee drinker.&nbsp; Each morning when I would get up I would make a pot a coffee 
         to drink a cup while I got ready for work and would take another serving in a to go cup for the drive 
         into work.&nbsp; Through out the morning I would have coffee at my desk.&nbsp; I had repeated this pattern 
         for 25 years, and then I discovered premium tea.&nbsp; I had tried tea several times, but never found 
         it as satisfying to drink as coffee. </p>
      
      <p>One of my co-workers started drinking a tea blend that had a wonderful aroma.&nbsp; He said that he was 
         given the premium tea as a gift from his daughter.&nbsp; This particular herbal tea was a loose blend 
         that he placed in a tea leaf ball to steep.&nbsp; He offered to steep me a cup to try.&nbsp; I knew by 
         the time that I finished that cup of tea that I was hooked.</p>
      
      <p>My coworker found out what store his daughter had purchased the tea.&nbsp; It was a small specialty shop 
         that I had seen, but had never gone into.&nbsp; I stopped at the shop on my way home from work.&nbsp; 
         I was pleasantly surprised to find that in addition to premium tea they also sold many gadgets and accessories 
         for the serious tea drinker.&nbsp; I explained to the sales clerk that I have always been a coffee drinker 
         and that this was my first time purchasing specialty tea.&nbsp; I told the clerk that I had used tea 
         bags in the past that I had purchased in the grocery store.  </p>
      
      <p>She explained that premium tea did also come in tea bags and there are different grades.&nbsp; Some of 
         the premium tea is considered a gourmet tea and is featured to compliment certain foods.&nbsp; Most of 
         the varieties of premium tea can be made into iced tea, but there are certain blends that are recommended 
         over others.</p>
      
      <p>I noticed one display that was off by itself.&nbsp; The clerk explained that these were all medicinal 
         teas.&nbsp; This line of herbal tea is sold to help alleviate certain ailments.&nbsp; I could not believe 
         the variety of herbs and tea leaves that made up this section of the store.&nbsp; The clerk said that 
         many people swear by the healing effects of a good premium tea.&nbsp; She stated that she uses the medicinal 
         teas to treat cold and flu symptoms.&nbsp; She likes that she does not experience any side effects when 
         using the medicinal tea.</p>
      
      <p>I bought a variety of premium tea to make at home and work.&nbsp; I picked up a special variety to give 
         to my co worker as a thank you for introducing me to tea.</p>
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    <title>Expensive Latte Coffee, Yikes!</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:30:29 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Steven Bonasia</dc:creator>
    <category>Coffee</category>
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    <description><![CDATA[Yep, that&#39;s my favorite.&nbsp; Don&#39;t we all have that ideal caffeinated beverage that we crave 
        on a daily basis?&nbsp; What&#39;s you favorite latte coffee?&nbsp; How often do you hit up the local 
        drive-thru coffee house?&nbsp; Do you find yourself passing through their line around one or two times 
        a day?&nbsp; Wow, think of all the cash they make off of you alone.&nbsp; Now I&#39;m not saying that 
        you should all of the sudden squelch your desire for coffee and never enjoy a fresh latte coffee again 
        for the rest of your days.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   When you rise and shine early in the AM, what is the first thing that pops into your head?&nbsp; Okay, 
         after you&#39;ve gone to the bathroom.&nbsp; For many of us it&#39;s a nice fresh cup of coffee.&nbsp; 
         Ah yes, you can smell that aroma as it calls you to the kitchen.&nbsp; Or actually to the drive-thru 
         would be more accurate in this day and age.&nbsp; Every man and woman across the country is craving that 
         tasty latte coffee. </p>
      
      <p>A new era in java is certainly in full swing these days.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 
         This way each and every morning and afternoon I can kick back and relax with an iced vanilla latte coffee.&nbsp; 
         Yep, that&#39;s my favorite.&nbsp; Don&#39;t we all have that ideal caffeinated beverage that we crave 
         on a daily basis?&nbsp; What&#39;s you favorite latte coffee? </p>
      
      <p>How often do you hit up the local drive-thru coffee house?&nbsp; Do you find yourself passing through 
         their line around one or two times a day?&nbsp; Wow, think of all the cash they make off of you alone.&nbsp; 
         Now I&#39;m not saying that you should all of the sudden squelch your desire for coffee and never enjoy 
         a fresh latte coffee again for the rest of your days.&nbsp; However, I am asking you to consider how 
         much you spend on fancy coffee drinks.&nbsp; Let&#39;s think about this for a minute. </p>
      
      <p>Most latte coffees run between 3 to 5 dollars a pop, therefore you&#39;re spending at least 3 bucks a 
         day; more if you&#39;re going back for seconds.&nbsp; Now, that&#39;s at least 20 bucks a week, which 
         turns out to be 80 dollars a month.&nbsp; So, have you figured out your yearly latte coffee bill yet?&nbsp; 
         It&#39;s a lot, huh?&nbsp; Well, don&#39;t get all bent out of shape about it and march down to the local 
         coffee dive and demand all your money back.&nbsp; Maybe it&#39;s time you prepared your own latte coffees 
         in the privacy of your own home.&nbsp; There are a plethora of espresso machines on the market these 
         days. </p>
      
      <p>Have you enjoyed your latte coffee today?&nbsp; What is your absolute favorite way to have it prepared?&nbsp; 
         Are you an over-ice kind of coffee nut, or do you only drink it hot?&nbsp; We all love our java fixes 
         prepared in different ways.&nbsp; That&#39;s why it&#39;s great that there are so many diverse beverages 
         in the coffee industry now days.&nbsp; Try getting online and checking out the coffee houses in your 
         area.&nbsp; Or, you can also surf the web for espresso machines and fine coffee beans from around the 
         globe.</p>
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    <title>Automatic Tea And Coffee Makers</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:16:55 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Virginia Enella</dc:creator>
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    <description><![CDATA[Do you have a tea and coffee maker yet?&nbsp; When I first discovered these innovative kitchen aids, 
        I thought it would be the perfect gift for my mother.&nbsp; She&#39;s the only one I know who literally 
        drinks both coffee and tea every day.&nbsp; Therefore, how could I possibly pass on a tea and coffee 
        maker for her birthday?&nbsp; It&#39;s not like they&#39;re hard to come by in this wonderful age of 
        technology.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   What is your morning beverage of choice?&nbsp; Are you a big java nut, or do you prefer something a little 
         more on the decaffeinated side?&nbsp; Okay, so I know there&#39;s decaffeinated coffee, but I was actually 
         referring to tea.&nbsp; You see, these days a lot of folks prefer a nice cup of tea over the espresso 
         beverage.&nbsp; They&#39;re called the British.&nbsp; Ha, come on that was kind of amusing.&nbsp; Anyway, 
         many Americans, whether you knew it or not, do prefer a piping hot cup of Earl Grey or herbal tea over 
         a cappuccino. </p>
      
      <p>Which is perking in your kitchen every morning?&nbsp; Regardless of which you prefer, coffee or tea, 
         you can have the best of both worlds now days.&nbsp; You&#39;ve heard of a coffee maker, you&#39;ve heard 
         of a tea pot, now you can purchase a tea and coffee maker, all in one.&nbsp; How ideal can you get!&nbsp; 
         This way you can enjoy both beverages and do so without having to hit up the local drive-thru. </p>
      
      <p>Do you have a tea and coffee maker yet?&nbsp; When I first discovered these innovative kitchen aids, 
         I thought it would be the perfect gift for my mother.&nbsp; She&#39;s the only one I know who literally 
         drinks both coffee and tea every day.&nbsp; Therefore, how could I possibly pass on a tea and coffee 
         maker for her birthday?&nbsp; It&#39;s not like they&#39;re hard to come by in this wonderful age of 
         technology.&nbsp; Just head on out to your local home superstore and take a gander at your various options. 
         </p>
      
      <p>However, the place I chose to shop for a tea and coffee maker was online.&nbsp; This way I was able to 
         simply pop open my notebook computer and sort through a variety of reviews regarding infinite beverage 
         makers.&nbsp; I have to say that this is a process I find rather helpful these days when going to purchase 
         a new product.&nbsp; Eventually I was able to find the ideal tea and coffee maker. </p>
      
      <p>Have you seen the contemporary tea and coffee maker from Braun?&nbsp; This thing is amazing.&nbsp; It 
         actually does it all.&nbsp; I don&#39;t care if you&#39;re craving a cup of coffee, a hot chocolate, 
         a cup of tea or a cappuccino, this thing will get the job done.&nbsp; In fact, it will probably become 
         the next big thing to grace kitchen counters across America.&nbsp; If you&#39;re interested in purchasing 
         a new and innovative tea and coffee maker, then I suggest you get online.&nbsp; Find that ideal product 
         you&#39;ve been searching for in cyberspace.</p>
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    <title>Save Money By Buying Your Gourmet Coffee Wholesale</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:14:13 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Joanne McGarry</dc:creator>
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    <description><![CDATA[You see, it all comes down to the right equipment.&nbsp; Espresso machines are selling more than ever 
        these days.&nbsp; Folks simply want to make their own caffeinated beverages in the privacy of their own 
        homes and on a whim if they please.&nbsp; We can&#39;t always just run to the coffee house downtown.&nbsp; 
        Now, what you do next is hop online and start a search for espresso machines and wholesale gourmet coffee 
        beans.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   Man, I could sure use a grande caramel macchiato right now.&nbsp; Doesn&#39;t that sound ideal?&nbsp; 
         You can just taste that sweet caramel as that freshly ground coffee aroma fills your sinuses with incomparable 
         java goodness.&nbsp; Wow, is there a coffee house nearby or what?&nbsp; I know you&#39;re craving one 
         right about now.&nbsp; Just picture that tall cup of tantalizing and rich coffee sitting before you.&nbsp; 
         Any flavor or fashion you please.&nbsp; That&#39;s one part of the day we all look forward too. </p>
      
      <p>I just hope the line is not too long.&nbsp; That can always be a real bummer.&nbsp; You think you&#39;re 
         going to just whiz through the drive-thru, but all of the sudden you notice eight other cars before you.&nbsp; 
         Great, that&#39;s all you needed!&nbsp; Now you have to wait forever to get that fresh roasted coffee 
         in your hand.&nbsp; Or at least it seems like forever sometimes.&nbsp; There is a fine alternative to 
         this redundant routine, you know.&nbsp; It&#39;s not a handgun and a bad temper.&nbsp; It&#39;s not a 
         supernatural espresso fairy.&nbsp; It&#39;s a personal espresso super machine and wholesale gourmet coffee 
         beans. </p>
      
      <p>What do you know about wholesale gourmet coffee beans and home espresso machines?&nbsp; I will let you 
         in on a little secret about java.&nbsp; First of all, it tastes good.&nbsp; Oh, okay never mind; you 
         already knew that part.&nbsp; Anyway, you should also know that you can concoct your very own java mixes 
         and espresso drinks in your kitchen.&nbsp; Yep, that&#39;s what I said.&nbsp; You don&#39;t have to rely 
         on the cranky drive-thru teenager, who may or may not use the old espresso grounds already in the coffee 
         machine.&nbsp; That&#39;s always a bummer.&nbsp; These days you can purchase quality wholesale gourmet 
         coffee and the machine to get the job done right. </p>
      
      <p>In fact, I highly recommend this route.&nbsp; I enjoy purchasing my own wholesale gourmet coffee simply 
         due to the fact that I know how old they are.&nbsp; Unlike those Starbucks stores that use some of the 
         cheapest beans around.&nbsp; Purchase wholesale gourmet coffee beans online and I guarantee you will 
         end up with a finer cup of Joe.&nbsp; You see, it all comes down to the right equipment.&nbsp; Espresso 
         machines are selling more than ever these days. </p>
      
      <p>Folks simply want to make their own caffeinated beverages in the privacy of their own homes and on a 
         whim if they please.&nbsp; We can&#39;t always just run to the coffee house downtown.&nbsp; Now, what 
         you do next is hop online and start a search for espresso machines and wholesale gourmet coffee beans.&nbsp; 
         Down the road you will be glad you did.</p>
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    <title>Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:12:52 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Alan Loeper</dc:creator>
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    <description><![CDATA[The key is not only in how the coffee is prepared, but more importantly in the coffee beans themselves.&nbsp; 
        What kind of coffee beans are you pouring into your drip pot or espresso machine?&nbsp; Please, just 
        don&#39;t tell me you drink that horrific canned stuff that&#39;s already ground.&nbsp; Well, if you&#39;re 
        a serious coffee drinker, then you probably purchase the best, and most freshly roasted beans you can 
        find.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   Are you a coffee drinker?&nbsp; Ah, it&#39;s nothing to be ashamed of.&nbsp; I will be the first to say 
         that I love a fine cup of java.&nbsp; In fact, there are few things I find better than a great latte.&nbsp; 
         The key is not only in how the coffee is prepared, but more importantly in the coffee beans themselves.&nbsp; 
         What kind of coffee beans are you pouring into your drip pot or espresso machine?&nbsp; Please, just 
         don&#39;t tell me you drink that horrific canned stuff that&#39;s already ground. </p>
      
      <p>Well, if you&#39;re a serious coffee drinker, then you probably purchase the best, and most freshly roasted 
         beans you can find.&nbsp; Whether they&#39;re at your local coffee house or one of those upper-scale 
         grocery stores, you probably purchase them once a week to ensure a wonderful flavor.&nbsp; Although this 
         is completely fine, you do have other options as well.&nbsp; Now, I&#39;m not talking about growing and 
         roasting the beans yourself.&nbsp; I&#39;m actually referring to the Internet.&nbsp; These days you can 
         acquire anything your heart desires on the World-Wide-Web.&nbsp; Including stellar java such as jamaican 
         blue mountain coffee.&nbsp; Some consider it the absolute best. </p>
      
      <p>Have you tried jamaican blue mountain coffee by any chance?&nbsp; This particular coffee is known world-wide 
         for its quality.&nbsp; Jamaica is the highest priced area to purchase coffee beans from in the world.&nbsp; 
         Much has to do with the soil and the growth process.&nbsp; These are very important factors when growing 
         coffee. </p>
      
      <p>When conditions are prime, the result is a rich and flavorful bean.&nbsp; Therefore if you grind your 
         own coffee, you may want to consider jamaican blue mountain coffee.&nbsp; Why not get the best out of 
         your morning and/or evening java experience?&nbsp; So many others out there are selling you stale blends 
         that should have been trashed weeks or even months ago.&nbsp; You see, coffee is not like a Twinkie.&nbsp; 
         You can&#39;t seal it in a can and expect it to keep forever.&nbsp; In fact, after only one or two weeks 
         of being roasted, coffee beans will begin to excrete oils.&nbsp; This means they are getting old, and 
         it&#39;s time to purchase some fresh beans. </p>
      
      <p>I don&#39;t care if you&#39;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.&nbsp; If you&#39;ve always relied on the store-bought stuff, then get ready 
         for a fabulous coffee experience.&nbsp; Hop online today and check out jamaican blue mountain coffee.&nbsp; 
         You can order online and have it delivered to your door.</p>
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    <title>The Fresh Aroma Of Homeground Kona Coffee</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 08:16:31 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Brenda Nelson</dc:creator>
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    <description><![CDATA[Well, of course that is if you have one of those automated coffee machines that start on their own each 
        morning.&nbsp; If not, you&#39;re probably hitting up the local drive-thru for a tasty espresso drink 
        or shot of the hard stuff.&nbsp; When it comes to the world of java, there is certainly much to pick 
        and choose from.&nbsp; I don&#39;t care if you want it steamed, iced, blended, or mixed with your favorite 
        flavors, these days you can have your morning caffeine fix any way you please.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   Ahh, can&#39;t you smell it?&nbsp; It&#39;s that fresh aroma of finely roasted coffee.&nbsp; You wake 
         up to it each morning with a bright smile on your face.&nbsp; It captures your attention and lures you 
         to the kitchen.&nbsp; Well, of course that is if you have one of those automated coffee machines that 
         start on their own each morning.&nbsp; If not, you&#39;re probably hitting up the local drive-thru for 
         a tasty espresso drink or shot of the hard stuff.&nbsp; When it comes to the world of java, there is 
         certainly much to pick and choose from.&nbsp; I don&#39;t care if you want it steamed, iced, blended, 
         or mixed with your favorite flavors, these days you can have your morning caffeine fix any way you please. 
         </p>
      
      <p>However, not all coffee is created equal.&nbsp; In fact, some coffee beans are grown and roasted to perfection, 
         while others are made with a &ldquo;make many make large&rdquo; mentality.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 
         One of the finer javas you can find now days is kona coffee, which comes from the island state. </p>
      
      <p>Have you tried kona coffee yet?&nbsp; This is a Hawaiian blend that can be found on the World-Wide-Web.&nbsp; 
         Therefore there&#39;s no reason why you have to live in Honolulu to enjoy a cup.&nbsp; Kona coffee is 
         grown with the utmost care and roasted to perfection.&nbsp; This way you actually get what you pay for.&nbsp; 
         Not like most of those coffee dives out there. </p>
      
      <p>Oh come on, you know the ones.&nbsp; You step up to the counter after waiting in a long line, then you 
         order some grande iced white chocolate mocha latte, but for some bizarre reason it tastes more like yesterday&#39;s 
         dirty, dank coffee grounds.&nbsp; This has happened to me on more than one occasion.&nbsp; The best part 
         is that then they charge me four bucks for the unacceptable beverage.&nbsp; It&#39;s time to put an end 
         to the month-old coffee mentality, and start the day with a fresh cup of kona coffee. </p>
      
      <p>It&#39;s simple to purchase the beans online.&nbsp; Buy a week&#39;s supply and grind them yourself in 
         your very own home.&nbsp; All you need is an inexpensive hand-held coffee grinder.&nbsp; This way you 
         can enjoy that freshly ground kona coffee each and every day.&nbsp; Isn&#39;t your morning cup of Joe 
         worth the effort?&nbsp; Let me tell you, it won&#39;t cost you a whopping 4 bucks a beverage.&nbsp; You 
         can even pour a bag of kona coffee beans into your espresso machine for that immaculate morning latte 
         or espresso shot.&nbsp; Get jacked into cyberspace today and check out the fabulous kona coffee online.</p>
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    <title>Melita Coffee - What Is All The Commotion About?</title>
    <link>http://www.eatingdining.com/articles/coffee/2006/melita-coffee-what-is-all-the-commotion-about.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 02:11:42 -0500</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Craig Marcin</dc:creator>
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    <description><![CDATA[Okay, this is at least what I though the first time I tried it.&nbsp; It turns out that coffee is actually 
        more of an acquired taste.&nbsp; Not to mention my parents&#39; coffee was pretty pitiful.&nbsp; Of course 
        my generation is not exactly a drip pot crowd.&nbsp; We&#39;re more of the coffee house craze era.&nbsp; 
        Regardless, the classic drip pots for your kitchen certainly haven&#39;t gone out of style by any means.[...]]]></description>
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      <p>   When was the first time you ever tried a cup of coffee?&nbsp; Were you just a young sprout, anxious to 
         sip your mother or father&#39;s morning beverage?&nbsp; This curiosity can always get the best of us 
         at some point or another.&nbsp; I mean how long do they actually expect us not to want to try that cup 
         of Joe that they love so dearly themselves?&nbsp; Anyway, we eventually sneak a small sip when they&#39;re 
         not looking and to our surprise it tastes horrible. </p>
      
      <p>What in the world is all the commotion about?&nbsp; This is not a fabulous and delectable beverage.&nbsp; 
         Okay, this is at least what I though the first time I tried it.&nbsp; It turns out that coffee is actually 
         more of an acquired taste.&nbsp; Not to mention my parents&#39; coffee was pretty pitiful.&nbsp; Of course 
         my generation is not exactly a drip pot crowd.&nbsp; We&#39;re more of the coffee house craze era.&nbsp; 
         Regardless, the classic drip pots for your kitchen certainly haven&#39;t gone out of style by any means.&nbsp; 
         That&#39;s why you still encounter so many of them when out at the local malls and/or kitchen stores.&nbsp; 
         Some of the nicer ones are melita coffee makers.&nbsp; What&#39;s perking your java? </p>
      
      <p>Are you the proud owner of a melita coffee maker?&nbsp; I first encountered these coffee machines on 
         the World-Wide-Web.&nbsp; I was simply doing a coffee maker search since I needed a new one for my mother, 
         and a melita coffee website popped up.&nbsp; I noticed that they carry a wide variety of coffee makers.&nbsp; 
         For all of you young-ins out there, who assumed that they no longer make these due to the coffee house 
         frenzy, you&#39;re sadly mistaken. </p>
      
      <p>Millions of families around the world still enjoy and prefer a standard drip pot coffee maker in their 
         kitchen.&nbsp; It&#39;s what&#39;s for breakfast.&nbsp; Okay, so oodles of people head out to the local 
         coffee drive-thrus, but there is still a high demand for the classic mug of java.&nbsp; And the convenience 
         is slightly hard to vie with.&nbsp; We don&#39;t always want to speed off to the local java joint for 
         a shot of caffeine. </p>
      
      <p>Is it time to replace your old coffee maker?&nbsp; Well, maybe you should check out the variety of melita 
         coffee makers online.&nbsp; Pop open that Google search engine and punch in the keywords &ldquo;melita 
         coffee.&rdquo; You&#39;ll be pleasantly surprised at the fine machines they have to offer for a reasonable 
         cost.&nbsp; Get that ideal melita coffee maker of your choice for less when you shop in cyberspace.&nbsp; 
         Isn&#39;t your morning buzz worth it?</p>
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