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Rather than throwing your gourmet coffee grinds into the garbage, why not add them to your compost? If you don’t compost already – why not give it a try? It’s quite simple and the benefits are plentiful. Composting improves your soil structure, helps stop contaminants from reaching our water sources, reduces the needs for pesticides…
Would you spend $85 on a Coffee Stained T-Shirt?
Starbucks is launching its new line of designer t-shirts this week which will become available through their store website as well as some Nordstrom locations. The collection is made up of three unique designs from three up and coming fashion designers. One of the designers, Alexander Wang, decided to incorporate a coffee stain down the…
Give the Gift of Great Coffee!
Gourmet coffee that is roasted to order makes a perfect gift for coffee lovers. We feature a wonderful collection of gift packs including Barista Choice Blends featuring – After Dinner Blend 1/2 lb Café Coffee Blend 1/2 lb Marrakesh Blend 1/2 lb Italian Roast Coffee Blend 1/2 lb E-Coffee Blend 1/2 lb Especially Coffee featuring…
Counterintuitive Tip: Drink Hot Coffee to Cool Down
I don’t know about you but this summer has been a scorcher in my neck of the woods! With little relief in sight we are all looking for something, anything, to cool us down. The last thing we would think to cool us off is a hot cup of coffee. But Thermal Ergonomic studies are…
Coffee Consumption in the US
Recent research by StudyLogic reports that coffee consumption is growing in popularity! Consider the statistics: US is still the world’s biggest consumer of coffee Americans drank 77.4 billion cups of coffee in the year ended June 30 American coffee consumption valued at $35.79 billion during the same year Consumption of coffee in the workplace was…
What’s the Best Temperature to Drink Coffee?
While the answer to this question may be a personal taste preference – some like their coffee near scalding while others like it just above room temperature – there is a somewhat “scientific” answer. This is because the temperature of coffee can affect both the taste and aroma of the drink. High heat can cause…