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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

How Do Espresso Machines Work?

This is a very important question to answer, especially if you want to invest in a home espresso machine so that you can brew delightful espresso drinks to your liking!

Most espresso machines will work with a pump, which will push water into the heating chamber from the water reservoir. The heating chamber is often made of stainless steel, and this will heat the water at a high pressure. You will brew your espresso in a portafilter, which is a removable filter within the espresso machine that you will pack fine espresso grounds into. It is important that you choose the right grind consistency for your espresso brewing because if it is too fine or too coarse, then the espresso will not brew correctly.

Many espresso machines also contain an automatic steaming feature or a steam wand that will allow you to steam your milk for a cappuccino or latte. Most people do prefer the use of automatic espresso machines, which will enable you to brew espresso and customized drinks at the touch of a button. Either way, understanding the components of your espresso machine is the best way to enjoy your brew!

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Try Tiramisu For Wonderful Espresso Flavors

If you have not yet had the pleasure of sampling a tiramisu, then this is an Italian dessert that you need to put at the top of your list!

Tiramisu is a layered Italian dessert that is made with ladyfingers soaked in espresso, and it means "pick-me-up" in Italian. Espresso brings a wonderful quality to this dessert because it provides a rich and bold flavor that complements the mascarpone cream and cocoa powder used within the recipe. Tiramisu is an Italian dessert that was said to be based on another traditional Italian dessert called Zuppa Inglese. These are both layered desserts that are authentic to Italy, but tiramisu is quite special because it offers the darker flavors of espresso within the dessert, which is also unique to Italy.

Tiramisu is an easy dessert that you can make at home for an authentic taste of the espresso flavors of Italy!

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

What Temperature Should You Serve Your Coffee At?

Temperature is not necessarily an opinion anymore when you are talking about coffee. Many people love to enjoy their Java scalding hot, and others prefer it to be at room temperature. So what is the best temperature range to enjoy your coffee at?

As you may remember, there was a lawsuit against McDonald's years ago where a customer was scalded by spilling hot coffee on themselves. McDonald's did lose the lawsuit because they were serving their coffee at a range of 195°F to 205°F. However, the ideal coffee drinking temperature should be at 155°F to 175°F. There is a significant difference there! When you serve your coffee too hot, it will cause the essential oils to evaporate, which will directly affect the taste and aroma of your cup of Joe.

Take the time to temp your coffee before you drink it to ensure that you are sipping the finest Java product available to you!

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Is Coffee Bad For Dogs?


We all know how good coffee is for humans, and it should be consumed on a regular basis at 2 to 3 cups per day. However, do not give your cup of Joe to your dog!

When researching this question on the Internet, it seems that many pet owners are totally fine with giving their dogs some Java on a regular basis. However, this is a food that can be as toxic to a dog as chocolate. Both of these ingredients contain caffeine, so this will stimulate their central nervous system, and it could cause some serious side effects. At the very least, your dog may get an upset stomach, and at the very worst, it could have a seizure or an increased heart rate.

Keep any type of coffee product away from your dog, including coffee beans, coffee grounds, and coffee itself, and save the delicious Java all for yourself!

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Extra Ideas For Used Coffee Grounds

Being a green coffee lover is a wonderful thing because it allows you to be creative in your uses of recycling your used coffee grounds. Here are some of the best ideas:

Gardening: Coffee grounds work as a helpful fertilizer, so using used coffee grounds in your compost will help your radishes and carrots grow even better.
Cat Repellent: Even if you are a cat lover, you probably don't want them using your garden as a litter box. Used coffee grounds will work to make cats understand that your garden is off-limits.
Removing Odors: If you have a nasty smell in your sink, then pour in a half a cup of used coffee grounds, and follow it with 5 cups of boiling water. This will help to push the coffee grounds through your pipes to clean out the smell completely.
Dye: Placed used coffee grounds in a filter, and then soak them in hot water. This will make a dye solution that you can use to color fabric, paper, or Easter eggs brown.

Be good to the earth and start recycling your used coffee grounds!

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Flavor Your Coffee At Home

If you love the natural taste of flavored coffee, then you can recreate it yourself at home! All you need to do is purchase freshly roasted coffee, and add natural flavors to your liking.

You can start out by looking online for different natural flavored oils, which will be perfect for flavoring your freshly roasted coffee. You can also use a variety of different ingredients that you may find within your kitchen cabinets, like vanilla extract, almond extract, lemon extract, cocoa, or cinnamon. You may even want to squeeze fresh fruit juice from apples, oranges, or limes directly onto your freshly roasted coffee beans to give them a fruity and slightly bitter taste.

Using everyday ingredients that you can find around your house is an easy way to flavor your freshly roasted coffee, and if you do buy your flavored coffee from an online retailer, make sure that they use natural oils to flavor that are free from preservatives or additives. This is the best way to enjoy a delicious flavor in your coffee without any additional calories, fat, or sugar!

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Why Drink Organic Coffee?

If you are interested in drinking organic coffee, then it is important to know what it is all about. Here are the specific standards that it takes for your coffee to be certified as 100% USDA organic.

  • It must not contain any genetically modified organisms.
  • There must be no herbicides or synthetic fertilizers used in the growing process.
  • It must contain organic ingredients.
  • The ingredients must be 95% organic, and the other 5% must be ingredients that are not available as organic.
  • Organic products cannot be grown in harmful conditions, including using ionized radiation or sewage sludge.

Hmm... when you read all of that, it really makes sense why you must purchase 100% USDA certified organic coffee if you want to protect yourself when you are drinking your cup of Joe!

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All You Need To Know About Gourmet Coffee Roasting

Gourmet coffee is truly a delicious treat, but it is still important to find out some fun facts about the way in which it is roasted so that you can choose the best quality beans for your cup of Joe.

The longer that your gourmet coffee beans are roasted, the darker they will become and the more that they will shrink. Dark roasted coffee beans shrink more than light roasted coffee beans, so it does take more dark roasted coffee beans to create a full pound than if they were a light roast. Normal coffee roasting will shrink the beans by 20%, but dark roasted beans can shrink by up to 25%. Coffee beans that are lightly roasted can shrink by 11%.

Something to keep in mind is that a lot of commercial gourmet coffee that is produced is under roasted to cut costs. You will be able to tell if your coffee is under roasted because it will have a green or astringent flavor, meaning that it is not up to par. Be sure to research the roaster you buy from well to make sure that they will offer you the freshest and most flavorful quality possible in your gourmet coffee beans!

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

How Are Lower Coffee Prices Affecting Africa?

Coffee prices have been dropping simply because there is an oversupply of coffee on the market these days. Africa is specifically affected because many farmers are becoming too poor to be able to continue to produce coffee crops, especially when they have to compete with low prices.

This is where Fair Trade coffee comes into play as a method to help the farmers have guaranteed fair wages and also be able to invest in their communities. Many of these fair wages are used to provide opportunities in shelter, education, and health care in the surrounding areas. Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, and right now Fair Trade farmers are guaranteed a minimum of $1.26 per pound of coffee to have protection in their coffee harvesting.

If you want to keep drinking delicious coffee, then you do need to put some effort into your purchases and buy coffee that is Fair Trade to ensure that farmers all the world will be protected so that they can keep producing quality Java crops for your enjoyment!

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Issues On Coffee Prices

Over the years, there have been many problems with coffee prices because currently, there is more coffee being produced than being consumed in the world. Coffee is overpopulated!

In the 90s, there was a demand for coffee because there wasn't enough production to satisfy the worldwide need. That is, until Brazil and Vietnam got in on the game and began to produce large quantities of coffee that flooded the market. This dramatically brought down coffee prices, and it also caused many coffee farmers to struggle who depended on their coffee crops as their livelihood.

So what can you do about it? Start drinking more coffee, and make sure that it is Fair Trade! Fair Trade coffee guarantees all farmers a fair minimum wage to cover the costs of their crop production so that they don't go under. If you want to keep enjoying quality coffee, then you need to make sure that you are investing in fair coffee cultivation practices.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Smell Coffee For Healthy Benefits

Did you know that if you just take a sniff of your Java that it will provide healthy antioxidant benefits? Studies have proven that drinking coffee provides antioxidant benefits to your body that can protect you from premature age and disease, but sniffing your Java can also offer antioxidant properties to combat the damaging effects of stress in your body's cells.

Medicinal scents have been used over time in ancient cultures, such as the Chinese, Hebrew, and Roman. Sniffing a certain scent has the ability to directly affect the emotions and behavior in your body, as well as your short-term memory. A study was conducted on rats recently that did show that the rats' protein levels increased when they simply smelled roasted coffee, which provided them with antioxidant benefits to protect their cells from stress.

To conclude, not only can you drink your coffee for healthy benefits, but you can also sniff its delightful aromas to shield your body from free radical damage through healthful antioxidant protection!

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Can You Use Coffee For an Enema?


Did this just make you completely lose your appetite? Well, just know that it is possible to use coffee for an enema to detoxify your liver effectively.

This is especially helpful if you have a hangover or headache, which are both signs of a liver that needs to detoxify. Coffee does have caffeine in it and other properties that allow it to purge free radicals from the system within the enema cleanse. It also uses caffeine to work as a vasodilator to stimulate bile production to purge even more toxins from your body.

If you are looking for a natural way to keep your body functioning properly, then consider a coffee enema, which should be done with organic and non-flavored coffee on a regular basis. This does need to be coupled with a healthy diet for optimal wellness results!

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Everyday Uses For Coffee

First of all, you should really be drinking your coffee on a daily basis because it provides a cup full of antioxidant benefits that will prevent disease and keep you looking young! As if that wasn't enough, you can now use coffee regularly to enhance your life in a variety of ways.

  • Consider taking coffee with you when you are shopping for perfume to sniff between smelling perfume samples to cleanse your palate. This will help you to make a better perfume selection choice!
  • Sprinkle used coffee grounds in your garden to keep away snails and slugs from eating your garden plants.
  • Mix used coffee grounds with sugar, and pour it on your household plants. Water them regularly, and this will work to revive them when they turn yellow in the winter!

I can't tell you enough how much I love all of these helpful and convenient uses for coffee, solidifying the fact that it is a universally vital drink to have as a part of your life! How do you use your cup of Joe?

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How To Home Grow Coffee

If you have a little bit of time on your hands, say five years, then you can grow your own coffee tree! Coffee trees take about three years to produce flowers, and they may take up to five years before they can produce their first crop.

You can start out with the seed of your coffee tree in a pot with fast draining soil. It is important to keep the soil moist at all times, but not too soggy. These budding coffee plants work well in filtered sunlight, and it will take 6 to 8 weeks before the first shoot starts to appear through the soil. After a few months when the leaves begin to grow, you can replant your coffee tree in your yard under a large shade tree. This is the best option because it will allow you to shade grow your coffee. Shade grown coffee is beneficial because the larger shade tree will provide a protective covering to the coffee tree so that it can grow slowly and develop flavors more deeply.

After five years, you will be able to harvest your first coffee crop and roast it yourself at home. A custom cup of Joe made and grown by yours truly!

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Australian Doctors Advised To Drink More Coffee

Why in the world would the Queensland Health Department recommend for Australian doctors to drink more coffee? This was a guideline set in place by the Queensland Health Department regarding fatigue in doctors on the job.

The Queensland Health Department does defend themselves by saying that they did first of all advocate that all doctors should get the proper amount of rest, and then they recommended that they should drink 5 to 6 cups of coffee each day to use the caffeine to help them stay alert and focused on the job. The Australian Medical Association was appalled by this recommendation because they felt that it was careless advice, especially when people's lives were on the line.

Regardless of your job, keep in mind that it is important to get enough rest, but you can also use the caffeine in coffee as a helpful stimulant when you drink your Java in moderation. It is recommended to split up your coffee drinking throughout the day so that you don't experience a caffeine crash, and you also will keep your metabolism high as a result.

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Coffee Has Serious Health Benefits!

Over the years, coffee has had a bad reputation from some poor studies done on the effects of drinking Java regularly. That is no longer the case!

There was a Harvard study done on 126,000 people over 18 years that did show that drinking up to 3 cups of coffee per day significantly reduced the risk of diabetes. Interestingly enough, the more coffee that was consumed within the study, the more the risk of diabetes was reduced. When the participants drank six or more cups of coffee each day, that did reduce their risk of diabetes at up to 54% for men and 30% for women.

Of course, all of this does need to be taken into account with a healthy lifestyle and diet, but it is wonderful to know that regular coffee drinking can be a part of disease prevention and overall wellness benefits, including reduced risk for diabetes!

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Home Cleaning Your Coffee Maker With Vinegar

Is your coffee tasting bitter and flat? If you have noticed a significant difference in your freshly brewed cup of Joe, then it may be time for your home coffee maker to have a cleaning!

Lucky for you, the easy way to do this is to run white vinegar through your coffee maker in the brew cycle. This cleaning is necessary to do every two months because it works to remove the essential oil buildup and mineral buildup in the coffee machine. The essential oils come from the freshly ground coffee beans, and the mineral deposits come from the minerals within tap water. It is ideal to use filtered water to brew your coffee, but it is still necessary to clean it for maintenance.

Run a solution through your coffee maker of three parts water and one part white vinegar. You can do this several times, and then brew again with plain water to remove the vinegar taste. Viola! Life is good again.

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Use Coffee Grounds To Fertilize

Just when you feel like you have heard it all, you can now use used coffee grounds to fertilize your garden! The reason for this is that coffee grounds do have a natural acidity, so the microbes within the soil will work to break down this acidity to neutralize the pH, which creates an even more fertile soil environment.

If you are an avid gardener and an eco-friendly coffee drinker, then you are going to love being able to recycle your used coffee grounds. Interestingly enough, coffee grounds do attract worms to the garden, so it is helpful to use discarded coffee grounds to promote worm activity.

Coffee grounds do have a high acid content, as you may have already noticed in your cup of Joe, and they are beneficial for plants that grow best in acidic soil. For instance, you can use the addition of coffee grounds in your garden to grow blueberries or tomatoes, which are both plants that will thrive with the use of coffee grounds in the soil.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Coffee Camping Help

If you are an avid outdoorsman or woman, then you probably have discovered by now that you still need your coffee. Am I right? One way to go about this is to take advantage of some of the coffee technologies available to you, even though that may seem sacrilegious in the great outdoors.


A fantastic choice is the Bodum Travel Press Tumbler. This is perfect because you can French Press brew your own coffee within one mug, so all you need is some hot water to help you perk up in the morning.

Another interesting option is the MugMate, which works similar to a drop-down coffee filter that you will place directly into your cup of hot water. This again filters out the coffee grounds so that you can remove them when the coffee is done steeping.

Finally, check out the cup.pour.ri for a truly rustic option. This is a spoon with a coffee filter attached to it. You can fill it up with coffee grounds, and then stir it within your hot water to create a delicious cup of Joe.

Even when you are camping, you don't have to be without your coffee!

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Can You Use a French Press To Cold Brew Coffee?

Yes, yes, yes! Did you have any idea that your every day French Press device hanging around your house has the capability of also cold brewing coffee for you?

You do need to take into account that this is a method that does involve a time investment, and you will need to prepare it the night before, about 12 hours in advance. All you have to do is make your French Press coffee as usual, but instead, use cold water. Stir the grounds and the water well within your French Press, and allow it to sit overnight in your refrigerator for 12 hours. Then, you can plunge down your press as usual, and you will have a delicious and rich Java product that the French Press is known for... But it will be cold!

This is very helpful for making convenient iced coffees, and you can always have it on hand for a cold cup of Joe.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

CoffeeBerry Antioxidants Benefits

If you are looking for a potent antioxidant within your facial care products, then you need to start looking for the CoffeeBerry extract.

This is an anti-wrinkle ingredient used in many facial care products today, and it is said to have the ability to improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the complexion by up to 46%. Users also showed a 64% improvement in the texture and smoothness of their skin, as well as a 79% improvement in their hydration. All of these components are necessary to provide a more youthful complexion, and furthermore, this extract has incomparable antioxidant benefits versus other ingredients being used on the market.

This ingredient is said to provide three times more antioxidant benefits than green tea itself, and when you compare 400 mg of this ingredient to 9.6 g of blueberries, it does have equal antioxidant benefits. Impressive! As you can see, a little goes a long way, and this is a potent antioxidant ingredient that will work to repair the cells under the surface of your skin to provide a beautiful and smooth texture to your complexion.

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Wonderful Coffee Beauty Products

If you love to drink your coffee, then why not wear it? That may seem like a ridiculous suggestion, but that is not what many anti-wrinkle companies on the market currently think.

There is an ingredient being produced from the extract of coffee beans called CoffeeBerry, which works to provide antioxidant properties directly to the surface of the skin. This is necessary in skin care because it will fight free radical damage in the complexion to prevent premature fine lines and wrinkles.

Some of these products can be quite expensive, but it does prove the fact that coffee is an effective antioxidant ingredient, and why not use it in facial care products since it smells so delicious in the first place? Coffee is wonderful ingredient to use within your skin care products because it also does protect from sun damage, which is another huge factor in premature age in the complexion. Here's to a more beautiful you!

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tips For Creating a Cohesive Coffee Shop Menu

As a coffee shop owner, it is no simple feat to create a cohesive coffee shop menu that will set you apart from larger coffee chains, like Starbucks, that are dominating the market in America today. Here are some easy tips for creating a coffee shop menu that is better than the rest:

  • Be clear in your print, and do not use colors or decorative font. You want your menu to be as easy to read as possible so that your customers can choose their favorite drink.
  • Stick to your core group of basic drinks that you do the best.
  • Choose all of your secondary drinks on your menu to complement this first core group of drinks.
  • Leave room on your menu for a featured or highlighted drink to showcase a new menu item.
  • Condense your menu so that it is not too extensive because this can confuse customers.
  • Make sure that all descriptions for drinks are clear and easy to read so that your customers can get all of their questions answered when ordering their favorite beverages.



With these simple tips, your coffee shop menu will be concise and attractive, drawing long lines of loyal customers to your coffee shop location!

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Delicious Las Vegas Coffee Choices

I am addicted to Las Vegas myself, and as a coffee lover, it is so important that I find the best places to grab a cuppa Joe when I visit. Here are some notable choices when you are on the strip:

  • ReJAVAnate: This is the more authentic choice for true coffee lovers, and they also have an open mic night on Friday nights for local musicians. Very original!
  • Palio: This is a beautiful espresso café found in The Bellagio, which is one of the most stunning hotels on the strip. Even if you aren't staying there, make sure to drop by and grab an Italian cup of Joe.
  • Grand Lux Cafe: This is a café created by The Cheesecake factory in The Venetian, and it is a more high-end coffee experience. Since it is an affiliate of The Cheesecake Factory, you can assume that there will be delicious desserts involved, and you have more than 20 options to choose from. There is nothing better than a sweet treat with a delicious cup of Joe!

This is just a small sample of the coffee wares in Las Vegas, which are necessary if you want to have the stamina to party all night long!

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Monday, September 14, 2009

The Benefits of Air Roasted Coffee

Air roasting coffee is a method that was invented in the 1970s, and it provides a better taste and quality in the final Java product because the coffee beans are less likely to burn when they are being roasted.

In more traditional methods of coffee roasting that have been used since the 1800s, the coffee is roasted in a drum over direct heat. Air roasting is much more preferable to this method because the coffee beans will not directly touch the heat, so they will not turn out within an ashy or bitter taste. Any coffee lover will truly be able to taste the difference between the two, especially since air roasting is proven as the superior method of coffee roasting.

Air roasting is a wonderful method to make sure that your coffee beans achieve the ultimate flavor and taste in the roast product. Just a tip, you do have the potential to roast your coffee beans at home on a home air popcorn popper if you are a do-it-yourself kind of coffee lover!

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What's So Great About Ethiopian Coffee?

Everything! As you probably already know, coffee comes from a variety of locations and places, but Ethiopia is a coffee producing region not be overlooked.

Many times, Ethiopian coffee will be light to medium bodied, and it has a bright acidity. Ethiopia does produce many coffee beans that are 100% Arabica, and you can count on them having a quality flavor because they are produced in a lush climate. These coffee beans thrive well because of the tropical rain forests that provide them shade and moisture, making for an excellent crop.

Furthermore, you can count on coffee coming from Ethiopia being of the utmost quality because it is most often produced by residential family farms, which account for about a third of the coffee that is harvested within that country. And by the way, did you know that Ethiopia is rumored to be the birthplace of coffee? Something to think about when looking for excellent beans for your delicious cup of Joe!

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Friday, September 11, 2009

What Is in Vietnamese Coffee?

First of all, every country all over the world has a different aspect of coffee culture to offer in the way that they like to brew their cup of Joe, and Vietnam is no exception. Vietnam is the second largest coffee producer in the world next to Brazil, so it seems that they know something about coffee.

If you are a lover of strong French Press coffee, then you are going to love Vietnamese coffee. You will brew it in the same way as you would a French Press, but you will use a device called a phin. This will allow you to extract your coarse, fresh coffee grounds by pouring water through the device to create a rich cup of Joe. After that, you can add condensed milk to sweeten your coffee, which is what gives it the unique Vietnamese flavor.

To make a Vietnamese coffee even a more traditional, add the herb chicory to the coffee grounds when you brew, which will give a very flavorful taste to the final coffee product. This coffee is so addicting that you may never want to go back to your regular a cup of Joe!

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Buy Your Coffee Beans Fresh

If you are purchasing pre-ground coffee from a grocery store, then stop! No, I am not a coffee dictator, but I care about your well-being in enjoying a truly delicious cup of Joe. Most commonly purchased whole coffee beans from a grocery store will have been sitting on the shelf for weeks at a time so that they are not fresh in any way.

Furthermore, if you are not purchasing freshly roasted coffee beans, then they will definitely be lacking in their favor. If you purchased pre-ground coffee, then it will be stale because freshly ground coffee goes stale within 30 minutes, so there is no way that the coffee that is pre-ground found at the grocery store can meet these standards.

When you are purchasing fresh, whole coffee beans, it is best to purchase directly from a roaster or online retailer like myself. However, you do need to be careful to look in detail on the website to make sure the beans are freshly roasted the day that they ship to you, otherwise, you will be buying the same quality of coffee beans that you could find sitting on a shelf for months at a time in any grocery store location.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

What You Can Expect From Your Coffee's Characteristics

Each cup of Joe is vastly different, so sampling your coffee should be similar to sampling a fine wine. The characteristics are dependent on the region in which the coffee was grown, as well as the way in which it was cultivated and roasted.

To give you some insight, if you are drinking a light roasted coffee with a low acidity, it will most likely taste sweet in its finish. A light roasted coffee with a higher acidity will have a wine-like finish. The acidity is what gives a brightness or tartness to the coffee on your tongue. If you're drinking a dark roasted coffee with a low acidity, then it will have a smooth finish. If you're drinking a dark roasted coffee with a high acidity, then it will have a bold finish.

You can take the time to sample coffee flavors from regions around the world to find out what floats your boat when it comes to selecting a premium cup of Joe. Delicious!

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The Best Method For Cold Brewed Coffee

If you are someone who has a hard time stomaching the acidity in your cup of Joe, so to speak, then you may want to consider a Toddy Maker to cold brew your coffee with. A Toddy Maker is a coffee maker to cold brew your coffee in, which can produce up to 67% less acidity in the final brew product.

The only disadvantage to cold brewing coffee is that it will take some time, and you do need to store it in your refrigerator overnight. However, this is the preferred method for many people who have stomach issues and want a cup of Joe with less oil and acidity. The Toddy Maker provides a smoother and milder brew product, and you can have cold coffee on hand to create iced coffees at any time. You also have the option of adding hot water directly to the coffee concentrate to make a hot cup of Joe as well.

This is a fun alternate method to try in your coffee brewing, especially if you do have stomach issues with the acidity found in coffee. I am always up for a cup of Joe anytime, whether it be cold or hot!

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Shade Grown Coffee vs. Organic Coffee

Many people get confused and feel that shade grown and organic coffee are one and the same, but that is not always the truth. Shade grown coffee is the traditional method of coffee growing that provides coffee cultivation in a shaded environment, which enables the coffee trees to grow at a slower rate to produce a higher quality crop. This does take a time investment, but it will produce a more excellent bean as a result.

Oftentimes, shade grown coffee will not need the use of fertilizers or pesticides because of the birds that live in the trees above. These birds can be a natural insect repellent because they eat the insects off of the coffee trees, and their waste also becomes fertilizer. However, this is not mutually exclusive because shade grown coffee farmers can still use pesticides on their coffee plants. Organic coffee does not have any pesticides used in its cultivation. Many times shade grown coffee will be organic, but that is not always interchangeable.

Regardless, both of these practices do provide methods for a sustainable coffee environment, which protects both the coffee plant and the coffee farmer. These types of coffee products are also something that you can trust because they will most often not use pesticides or harmful chemical fertilizers, which is ideal for you to look for as a coffee drinker. And on top of that, both of these methods produce a better tasting coffee crop. I'll drink to that!

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What Is The Benefit Of Blending Coffee?

The truth of the matter is that each different coffee roast brings different flavors to the table, which is why many roasters prefer to blend.

For example, a light roast has a brighter and more crisp finish, while a dark roast has more intensity its flavor. If you want the best of both worlds, then you can try a roast that blends a light and dark roast together, which will bring different characteristics to the coffee. This is often times what roasters want to accomplish when they blend their roasts because it enables them to merge both brightness and intensity within the coffee blend.

Overall, a light roast will have a milder flavor and be truer to the characteristics of the region in which it was grown. Many times, a dark roast will have a fuller flavor and lose the characteristics of its origin because it was roasted for a longer period of time. These are handy tips to know when exploring which coffee blend is best for you!

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

What's So Great About Shade Grown Coffee?

Interestingly enough, shade grown coffee is the traditional method of coffee harvesting, but many farmers have changed their practices to sun cultivation because they can produce a larger coffee crop much faster. However, this also means that they may cut down forests, use pesticides, and affect the soil and water supplies as a result. Shade grown coffee has many benefits in itself, which is exactly why it is important to look for this type of coffee production when choosing beans for your daily Java.

Shade grown coffee offers:

  • A natural habitat for wildlife.
  • Less use of pesticides for a safer coffee product.
  • Slow growing coffee crops that develop deeper and more delicious flavors.
  • Preservation of natural forests.
  • Natural pest prevention through the use of birds living in the trees that eat the insects on the coffee crops.

This is something important to consider when you are selecting your own premium coffee beans because shade grown coffee offers a trusted method that also protects the environment. The bottom line is that if you want your coffee to taste better in the morning, then it needs to be shade grown because these coffee beans are given extra time to develop so that their flavor profile is much more complex.

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Starbucks Introduces Fair Trade Coffee To Ireland and the UK

If you are not familiar with the term Fair Trade coffee, then it is a wonderful business practice that guarantees coffee farmers fair wages so that they can focus on the quality of their coffee crops. Starbucks is now introducing Fair Trade cappuccinos and lattes to Ireland and the UK within all of their espresso beans. All cappuccinos, mochas, and lattes served in these countries will be with beans that are 100% certified as Fair Trade.

This is a part of a global effort on the behalf of Starbucks to contribute to small farm coffee growers so that they can adhere to better business practices. This will also help them to invest in their local farming communities to promote their coffee economy to produce better coffee crops. What this means to you as a coffee drinker is that this is going to guarantee a higher quality in your cup of Joe, especially since there are so many coffee farmers all over the world to compete with.

When coffee is grown as certified Fair Trade, it allows the farmer to have fair wages to improve their environmental and agricultural practices. They can then invest more money in their coffee production, meaning that they may have the possibility in the future to produce even more coffee crops as a result. If you are in the UK or Ireland, then you can count on going to Starbucks for a delicious cappuccino, as well as a cup of coffee that is good for the coffee farming economy!

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Coffee Can Slow Down Liver Damage

This is something important for you to know as a coffee drinker, especially if you are suffering from the virus hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is a condition of the liver that often does not have any symptoms and is not detected until it is diagnosed. It develops from blood contact, and it can be treated with medication. Additionally, it also can have reduced development by being a regular coffee drinker.

Within a recent study, participants drank three or more cups of coffee per day, and they did show a slow in fibrotic damage to their livers resulting from hepatitis C. The study proved that regular coffee drinking can protect the liver to prevent liver cancer and cirrhosis from developing. The study also did not specify whether or not the coffee drinkers drank decaf or regular, so caffeine has nothing to do with the results seen in Java protecting the liver.

Whether or not you are suffering from hepatitis C, consider coffee to be a viable option to you to keep you in even greater health. I'll drink to that!

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Climate Changes Affect Coffee Crops

Guatemalan coffee farmers are having more issues than ever because of the rises in temperature. This directly affects their coffee crops, and the temperatures are estimated to rise from 1 to 6° over the next century. This will cause them to have to move to higher altitudes, which are more suitable for ideal coffee growing conditions.

Nicaraguan coffee farmers are also having an issue with these weather conditions, but the only problem is that they do not have higher altitude areas to turn to if the going gets tough. Many of them are also experiencing drought or torrential rain, both of which are unpredictable weather conditions to deal with when you are hoping to create a profitable coffee crop.

Many of the same coffee farmers may have to abandon their crops completely because they are no longer worthwhile to them since they cannot stand up to unpredictable weather conditions. This really gives you something to think about when you are sipping your everyday Java because of the great effort that was taken to produce it for you.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Is Locust Bean Coffee Good For You?


If you have not yet heard of locust bean coffee, then you may be interested to know that it is not something that comes from an insect. It is actually a bean that is cultivated in Turkey, where they produce 10% of the world's supply.

This bean is often ground into flour, and it is used for baking items. It does have a taste like cocoa, which is why it is now being produced in the instant coffee form. This bean is caffeine free, and it also does offer several health benefits, like lowering cholesterol and promoting bone growth. Many people use it as an aphrodisiac, and it also is a nice alternative for a gluten-free diet because it does not contain any gluten.

Though this locust bean does produce a coffee that offers health benefits, coffee itself has a long list of wellness payoffs that are not to be overlooked. Consider a delicious cup of Joe if you want to reduce your risk of stroke, colon cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, Parkinson's, or Alzheimer's disease. It's so worth it!

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Handy Coffee Bean Vacuum Container

If you are getting sick of your fresh coffee beans going stale when you store them, then it is best to invest in the Bean Vac. This devices retails for around $40, and it is a coffee bean storage container that has a vacuum pump to suck all air out of the container after you close it.

The lid locks and seals tightly, and the vacuum pump will remove the air from the container so the coffee beans will not be oxidized during their storage. As you coffee lovers all know, oxidation is the main culprit in coffee beans going stale and losing their fresh flavors. This can also directly cause your brew to become bitter, which is why it is so important to be serious about your coffee storage methods.

This vacuum container can also be used for other perishables, like chocolate and nuts, but it works best for the amazing preservation of coffee beans. Keep in mind that your coffee is a perishable item, and you need to only purchase enough to last for up to two weeks, otherwise, it will go stale. Other than that, protect your beans by storing them well so you can always count on a fresh and premium cuppa Joe!

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Do Light Roasts Have Less Caffeine Than Dark Roasts?

Many people are fooled by the common coffee myth that dark roasts have more caffeine than light roasts because they have a fuller and more robust flavor. However, quite the opposite is true!

A dark roast is roasted for a longer period of time, which means that it ends up burning off some of its weight in caffeine during the lengthy roasting process. This means that pound for pound, a light roast will have more caffeine than a dark roast. Furthermore, keep in mind that Robusta beans actually have twice the caffeine as Arabica beans, though they are not the preferred coffee bean type because they are seen as cheaper fillers with a lower quality taste.

When you're considering a cup of Joe, a regular cup of coffee will have more caffeine than a shot of espresso because of the extraction time. An espresso is extracted for ideally around 25 seconds, and a cup of coffee can take up to four minutes to extract. This means that the fresh coffee grounds are in contact with the hot water for longer, leaving more caffeine in the final cup of Joe.

For a quick fix with the most caffeine, try a light roast to wake you up!

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Temperature Regulating Coffee Mugs?

There is a new material called PCM being used to create temperature regulating coffee mugs, which means that you never have to accidentally take a sip of a cold cup of Joe again!

We have all been guilty of leaving our cup of coffee on our desk while we work, only to forget about it hours later and have cold coffee on our hands. This temperature regulating coffee mug will enable you to keep your coffee at the perfect temperature for a half an hour. It works because the PCM, or phase change material, can change its form from a solid to a liquid inside the structure of the mug. This means that it can take the heat from the coffee, and the material inside the mug will melt into wax. When the coffee cools, the material will solidify and distribute the heat back into the coffee beverage. Amazing!

There are other mug choices available to keep beer and iced drinks cool, but the only downside is that you have to purchase a separate mug for cool drinks. Either way, you can count on enjoying your Java for longer periods of time with the use of this advanced coffee mug technology!

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