Archive for September, 2011


Happily caffeinated, at home

Coffee is a fact of life for most adults. Fortunately, it’s a good fact of life, unlike aging and tiredness, which happen to be two things that coffee helps you forget about for awhile. And despite the ubiquity of Starbucks and other caffeinated convenience stores, many of us prefer to have our morning fix at [...]

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27 Household Uses for Coffee | Care2 Healthy Living

sveres/stock.xchng By Cris Carl, Networx I admit I am a great contributor to the creation of copious amounts of coffee grounds. I looked into finding the many uses for my leftover coffee grounds. It turns out, coffee grounds can be used for a variety of cleaning, gardening and body care uses. If you aren?t a [...]

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Haiti Coffee | Eighty MPH Mom

  A good friend of mine brought me a package of some pretty delicious coffee.  He was impressed by the good that this company is doing and wanted to share it with me, and I wanted to share with you!  Haiti Coffee gourmet coffee beans are from the tropical mountains of Haiti, where the climate, [...]

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Coffee Declines on Economic Outlook; Sugar Rises; Cocoa Falls

Coffee fell to a two-week low on concern that slowing economies will dent demand as supplies climb. Sugar advanced, while cocoa slid. The Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index of 19 commodities dropped as much as 1.5 percent on mounting concern the global economy is faltering. In the new crop season starting in October, coffee supplies will increase [...]

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Coffee Peaking as Cargoes Carrying Brazilian Beans Surge: Freight Markets

  A bag of harvested arabica beans sits at Ponto Alegre’s farm in Cabo Verde, Brazil. Arabica prices rose 20 percent last month on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange, the most since June 2010, on speculation that frost in Brazil will limit next year’s crop. A bag of harvested arabica beans sits at Ponto Alegre’s [...]

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