Archive for August, 2009

Making Stovetop Espresso

Monday, August 31st, 2009

If you want to enjoy the same strong espresso coffee drinks served in fine restaurants and numerous coffee shops around the world you are going to have to invest in some additional kitchen equipment. The standard coffee maker can use espresso coffee, but for a true pot of espresso you will need either a full-blown [...]

Buying Cappuccino Mugs

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

People who find themselves becoming more and more interested in espresso and coffee beverages tend to begin acquiring unique equipment and serving pieces to hold the delicious drinks they brew. Why can’t someone simply serve a good cup of cappuccino in one of their standard kitchen coffee cups? They can, but the serving size and [...]

What Are Thermal Carafe Coffee Makers

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

If you are addicted to fresh roasted coffee like I am, then you need access to great coffee throughout the day. I guzzle a minimum of 10 cups of coffee a day, whether morning, afternoon, or evening. Is that excessive? Yes! I did say I was an addict, didn’t I?
But if you consume as much [...]

Insurance For Travel to South America

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Do you travel less often? In that case you might decide to purchase your travel insurance from the tour agency that is conveying you. However, if you travel frequently it will be cheaper if you can afford an insurance that will cover you for a long time than to keep picking one whenever you are [...]

Coffee shop restaurant software and solution

Friday, August 28th, 2009

There is an ongoing trend to simplify business practices in restaurant management. The core approach is to simplify your operation and the supply-chain and for this a restaurant POS system like POSqx is one of the best choices. It comes handy to maneuver the restaurant management process. This restaurant management software is very effective for [...]

The Benefits of Travel Coffee Mugs

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Not long ago the primary benefit of travel coffee mugs were that they allowed you to safely sip your coffee or tea while on the move or in a vehicle. They didn’t necessarily come with insulation or the best designs, but they did allow you much more stability than a regular household mug. They prevented [...]

Coffee Plantation - Norwell Food Pantry seeks donations - Abington Mariner

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The Norwell Food Pantry, which has supported those in need in Norwell since 1991, could use some help. Requested items include hand and bar soap, dishwashing liquid and laundry detergent, cleaning products such as Pine Sol, sponges, paper towels
Dean Foods Company to Webcast Investor Presentation From Barclays Back - [...]

Coffee Plantation - Starbucks’ Identity Crisis - Austin Chronicle

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

At last, a powerhouse competitor has challenged the market dominance of the corporate coffee colossus, Starbucks. The name of the upstart competitor? Starbucks. Well, actually, you won’t find the corporate name on the challenger, and that’s the point
CSU graduates’ original musical ‘Caffeine’ is addictive - ColoradoanWhen Colorado State University graduates Andy Steinhauer [...]

Choosing Green Mountain Coffee

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

There are many different brands of coffee available for consumers to buy, and while store shelves are full of the most recognized and historical brands there is another name appearing on an ever-widening basis – Green Mountain Coffee. Unlike the bulk of the other familiar names, this one has been around since only 1981, but [...]

An Introduction to Ethiopian Coffee

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

If you have ever wondered where coffee first came from you can look to the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. It is here that the plants grew wild and where the “bun” or beans of the plants were frequently chewed by the natives. Many people believe that the “Kaffa Buns” is where today’s modern phrase “coffee [...]