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Beans Meet Booze: Do This At Home
Just in time for holiday entertaining –here are three coffee-alcoholic beverages that are quite impressive. If you like your coffee and your alcohol, the combination of both together can be extra enjoyable. In a New York Times video, former restaurant...
Sustainability Shows Supportability
What coffee product sales expanded by more than four times since 2004? Espresso, coffee with alcohol, Starbucks, Caribou, Italian...? If you guessed any of these, or something similar, but didn’t include sustainable, you’re wrong. It is the market for sustainable...
Irish Coffee for Dreary Winter Weather
/files/u3017/irishcoffee.jpg" height="129" width="190" align="left" />When a beleaguered group of American travelers collapsed into seats at Foynes (Shannon International Airport) the head chef decided to spruce up their coffee a bit. He served their coffee with a bit of Irish whiskey...
Coffee Keeps Grandma Young
Gary Barg, editor of Today’s Caregiver Magazine, wrote this week about a conflict between a daughter and her 95-year-old mom, as reported by the mom’s granddaughter. The article, entitled “The Coffee Conflicts”, recounted how the mother was still fit, mentally...
Coffee as a gift? Go for it!!
I have given coffee as gifts several times. To me it is a universal gift that works for any occasion (birthday, Christmas, Hanukkah – any time you wish to give something). For a friend’s birthday a couple of years ago...
Small Fish Swimming Among Sharks. How Do We Survive?
How can the “Micro-Roasters”, and local coffee shops, compete with the “Mega-Chain” roasters and coffee franchises?  In this age of mass production, mass consumption and constant inundation, by mass advertising, how can the “Little Fish” swim among the “Sharks” (or...
Coffee Giant Plays Light Coffee-Dark Coffee
Starbucks Coffee - through its Seattle’s Best Coffee brand – has just announced a marketing innovation that will hit the supermarket shelves this coming month. SBC’s innovation is in its packaging, which also reveals its expanded choices in roasts. The...
Coffee With Sugar: Ignore the Hype
Last week many news sources carried a story reporting an experiment conducted at the University of Barcelona in Spain. The web sources, such as the Daily Mail from the UK, all derived the conclusion that since glucose was necessary for...
Kona Farms Fight the Berry Borer
According to Erin Miller writing in West Hawaii Today, Hawaii’s battle with the coffee berry borer is far from over. After being found in 21 West Hawaii farms, a quarantine has been issued in an attempt to contain the insect...
Black Friday or Coffee Friday?
Beth Tuttle of KIMT in Mason City, Iowa, reported that a local coffee shop, Cabin Coffee, opened at 3 a.m. on Black Friday for the second year in a row. It looks as if they‘ve established a new tradition, because...
Them newfangled pourovers
Pour-over isn't new. My grand-dad made Chemex back in the day and one-cup Melitta has been a staple in my supermarket for as long as I can remember. What's kind of new is a new style of pourover that I...
Kona coffee – insight from the inside
Two and a half weeks ago, during the annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival, the staple Gevalia Kona Cupping Competition took place.  To the best of my knowledge, there is no greater collection of Kona coffees in one place than this...
High Energy Drinks vs Coffee
Recently there has been lots of press, pro and con, about a high energy drink called Four Loko. Because it has caused hospitalizations of some university students and has received much criticism, the company decided to remove the caffeine from...
Vintage Senseo Pod Adapter from Presto
Presto MyPod 09402 - Senseo Coffee Machine Pod holderIt might be a stretch to consider the Presto MyPod 09402 to be a vintage piece but the fast paced and rapidly changing single serve coffee world this Senseo Adapter from Presto...
Does Coffee Have To Be Expensive To Be Great?
Does coffee have to be expensive to be great?  Why does the price, of one roaster’s coffee vary, from that of another roaster’s, for the exact same coffee?  My coffee loving friends, and I, have debated these questions over many...
The Rings Speak
Save your coasters for research. Those messy coffee rings are annoying, but you’ll never look at them the same after you read this article. There is a message in the messiness, as the rings tell scientists much more than we...
Robot Hand Design Is Full of Beans
Just when you thought they’d found the most innovative use for coffee, someone comes along to go one better. Rebecca Boyle reported on the Popular Science website that researchers funded by the Defense department came up with KONA. That’s not...
The Bean Goes On
In a recent CBS online story, reporter Nancy Giles shared her answers to some “burning questions” about coffee. From the merchandising of brewers to a cupping expert, Ms Giles took the viewer/reader through a short but quick search for what’s...
It's the Most Peppermint Time of the Year
Seasonal coffee drink flavors were brought out last week at the specialty coffee shops as a sure sign the holiday season is upon us. Flavors such as Peppermint Mocha, Gingerbread and Eggnog Lattes are now up on the chalkboard menu....
The Birth of Coffee Tour
If you happen to be a coffee nerd, geek or just someone who’s fascinated with where your brew comes from, other than the coffee shop or grocery, there is an exhibit running now at LA’s Craft and Folk Art Museum....
All water is not the same
/files/u3017/Water_drop_001.jpg" title="Water Drop" alt="Water Drop" align="right" width="212" height="141" />Recently we were approached by a few people who were curious to know if water is an important feature to their morning brew. “I just get it from the tap!” one of...