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  • Coffee and Asthma?  By : John Doe
    Here are some facts about the relationship between coffee and asthma. Regular coffee drinkers have about 1/3 less asthma symptoms than those of non-coffee drinkers according to a Harvard researcher who studied 20,000 people.
  • Those Elusive Coffee Beans!  By : John Doe
    With the spread of various coffee beans into our lives, it can be more and more difficult to discern what you're buying at the market. And that's not surprising given the sheer numbers game.
  • Coffee Breaks - Do They Create Stress?  By : John Doe
    The American custom of taking break during the working hours. Thus coffee breaks began in the early 20th century. At the end of the 19th century, the American workplace was a dreadful place for a break. But as the century turned, social reform was gaining steam.
  • Are Coffee Enemas The Real Thing?  By : John Doe
    Coffee enemas detoxify the liver, as well as cleans the colon. Some people claim that they provide immediate relief to toxicity symptoms, such as congestion, indigestion, pain and headaches.
  • Ethiopian Coffee  By : John Doe
    Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, yet it is not a country that comes to mind when the average consumer thinks of coffee.
  • Coffee in America  By : John Doe
    American coffee? Technically there is no such thing, at least none that is grown in North America. There is such a thing as the American coffee consumer which might as well be an institution all their own for it's their money that drives a substantial portion of the market.
  • Coffee - How to Buy, Store, and Grind it for the Perfect Cup  By : John Doe
    In the early days of the coffee craze, before the first Starbucks arrived in my town, I owned a tea and coffee house for several years. At the time, espresso was something new for most people, and a lot of my customers had questions.
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Coffee Consumption  By : John Doe
    Coffee is heavily studied, but study results contradict one another. If science says that it is bad for you today, wait a day or two and another study will be published claiming the exact opposite findings. The Good:Coffee has had its medicinal purposes.
  • English Coffee  By : John Doe
    With English Tea being a very familiar term, English coffee may seem as contrary a term as Arctic bananas; however, England's impact on the coffee trade and the world of business is undeniable.
  • What Makes Hawaiian Coffee So Special?  By : John Doe
    Coffee was first introduced to the Islands by Chief Boki, the Governor of Oahu, in 1825. He acquired coffee plants in Rio de Janeiro while aboard a British warship, the H. M. S. Blonde. These first coffee plants were planted in Manoa Valley, on Oahu, where they flourished.
  • How Is Kona Coffee Different?  By : John Doe
    Like much of Hawaii, Kona offers ideal climate conditions for growing coffee. But there is something different about the Kona coffee cherries produced here that has earned this coffee a worldwide reputation for excellence.
  • Choosing A Coffee Maker - Tips On Finding The Right Features  By : John Doe
    Choosing a good coffee maker is not a decision to be taken for granted. If you are going to spend money on your favorite coffee, you will want to make sure the coffee maker you choose is of good quality and has the features you want.
  • Coffee, A Brief Overview  By : John Doe
    The coffee plant has two main species. There is the Coffea Arabica, which is the more traditional coffee and considered to be superior in flavor, and the Coffea Canephora known more commonly as Robusta.
  • Diabetes and the Preventive Power of Coffee!  By : John Doe
    Type 2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most rapidly accelerating diseases today in terms of number of people afflicted.
  • Gano Coffee - Can Coffee Be Good For You?  By : John Doe
    Coffee, in all sorts, could be a "pick me up drink " or a " real downer-down the shaft-drink" depending on how the person is affected by it.
  • Coffee Grinders Jumpstart Your Java  By : John Doe
    All the experts agree. People who want the best flavor in their coffee use coffee grinders. Coffee grinders work so well because they unleash the bean oils and aromas right before you make a pot. It's like opening a fresh can of ground coffee each and every time you make some "joe".
  • Coffee Makers  By : John Doe
    If you are a gourmet coffee drinker, you may want to opt for the convenience of your own coffee maker.
  • Does Coffee Make You Fat or Help with Diabetes?  By : John Doe
    Who the heck knows?According to two studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association the opposite is true and it states if you have diabetes you should get rid of caffeine.
  • Live the Life of a Civil War Soldier When you Drink your Mornin Coffee  By : John Doe
    Civil War soldiers, Confederate and Union, used to make
    their coffee in pots. But on the march, they just used
    their boilers. Remember: don't boil coffee. Confederates
    and Union soldiers had a little bit of coffee, chewin
    tabaccie, and that was it.
  • Coffee Club Membership Is A Joy For Coffee Lovers  By : John Doe
    Coffee club membership is a joy for coffee lovers The coffee club concept is relatively new but is taking the world by storm. Reward yourself or your friends and relatives with coffee clubs by joining up and saving loads.
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