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The Evolution The Coffee

Posted by Karen on 19 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee

Coffee was so simple back in the day. You either wanted leaded (with caffeine) or unleaded (without caffeine). Today when you walk into a caffee shop, choosing a coffee beverage can be confusing. Knowing a bit of history on coffee and the options that are out there can help you get the coffee that is […]

Coffee in the Office

Posted by Karen on 28 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee

With the choice and variety of office drinks machine available today, choosing the most suitable one for your office can be difficult. I have already posted several articles discussing the pros and cons of different types of machines and in this article we discuss another ‘ the traditional office vending machine.Many years ago the basic […]

Coffee Tips

Posted by Karen on 08 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: General, Coffee Facts, Coffee Tips & Tricks

Coffee Storage
Never store your coffee in the refrigerator. Coffee will absorb flavors and aromas from other food products in your refrigerator. Freezing coffee can also have a damaging effect, and we do not recommend this practice unless you will not use-up your supply of coffee for a prolonged period of time [two weeks or more]. […]

Rarest Coffee?

Posted by Karen on 24 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee

It sounds like an urban myth of some sort. You can’t keep yourself from laughing the first time you hear of it. As strange as it may be, Kopi Luwak is not an urban myth but in fact one of the rarest and most costly coffees in the world.Kopi Luwak gains it’s legendary status from […]

Keeping Coffee Fresh

Posted by Karen on 17 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee Flavors, Coffee

If you are like most people you probably get your coffee beans and think “How do I store these wonderful beans?” There are many different ideas on what you should and should not do with your coffee to store it. Over the past few years everything from freezing to packaging has been considered. What should […]

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