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		<title>Fun Coffee Facts</title>
		<description><![CDATA[As more health studies emerge on the benefits of drinking coffee, more people are stopping to grab a cup of Joe daily and it is not surprising that coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages around the world today.  There are some pretty fun coffee facts that really make drinking this caffeinated beverage that much more enticing, so take a look at a few interesting facts on the brew that you might not be aware of.
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		<title>What Your Coffee Says About You</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Ever wondered what your coffee says about you? It really can allow for us to get a vague idea of what type of person is drinking a particular type coffee, what their personality is and just who they may be. There are so many different types of coffees and they can all be suited to different personalities. From A-type go-getters to refined gentleman, or ladies with a sense of class. Heck, your coffee can really say a ton about what kind of person that you really are. So let's explore this just a little bit to see what coffee says about different people.
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		<title>Coffee For Company</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When most people have company over to their home they usually offer them some sort of a beverage. A commonly offered drink happens to be coffee. If you are looking for some easy ways to offer your guests coffee when they stop by your place to chat and catch up with you, there are some really easy tips that can be offered. Perhaps these five suggestions can better enable you to provide some caffeinated amenities for your guests.
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		<title>Quick Coffee Recipes</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Coffee is known throughout the world and there are several recipes to spice up the ways you can enjoy it. First start with a great coffee and then add some tasty ingredients to it for a special treat. All you need is your favorite coffee, a little time and some extra ingredients to whip up coffee magic in your kitchen. Here are some quick recipes for you to try.

Mexican Coffee is a delight and is made with warm and spicy ingredients like cinnamon and nutmeg. This delicious blend also includes generous amounts of chocolate and brown sugar. To make it, start with 125 milliliters (ml) of ground coffee, 80 ml of chocolate syrup, a tablespoon of cinnamon, 250 ml of milk, 60 ml of brown sugar, 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg, and one teaspoon of vanilla.
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		<title>5 Health Reasons To Drink Coffee</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Many of us swear by the black and bubbly, frothy brew that comprises our morning cup of java. We also have several names for it, too: such as Joe, brew, morning juice and many others.

Coffee: It's become one of the hottest commodities over the years gone by, traded as a high value and high demand food/drink all over the world. Major coffee chains have sprouted up from seemingly humble beginnings, taking over street corners across the US as early morning folks get their fix in. If you happen to be a neophyte for coffee, then you will most certainly agree with the following five reasons to keep on drinking it.
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		<title>Want more antioxidants in your diet? Roast your coffee!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Antioxidants are important to anyone on a diet.  To keep it simple, antioxidants help to protect the cells in our bodies from being damaged by free radicals that are produced when our bodies burn oxygen.  Antioxidants help to counteract the oxidation process that happens within our body because we are constantly burning oxygen to live.  One great source of antioxidants just happens to be coffee.  ]]></description>
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		<title>Go Green By Reuse Coffee Grounds</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In a world that is always trying to be more "green" there are some simple tricks that you can implement into your daily routine that can truly allow for you to contribute. Being environmentally conscious and actively working towards a healthier, safer planet is on the shoulders of us all as we move forwards towards a brighter future.

One such way that all coffee drinkers can do their part is by recycling their coffee grounds after they have percolated that fresh cup of java in their coffee makers. If you think that simply reusing your coffee grounds won't make that much of impact, think again. More than 400 million cups of coffee are made every day - that's a lot of coffee makers brewing Joe and a lot of coffee grounds that are tossed side, too!
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		<title>How To Brew Coffee In A Moka Pot</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Brewing coffee in a Moka pot (stove top) is one of the oldest methods of making a cup of Joe. In fact, this method of brewing coffee is called espresso - which actually refers to a brewing method as opposed to a type of coffee, a mistake that many people make.

This method of espresso brewing actually forces hot water to pass through finely ground coffee and the water then brews it as it passes through the coffee grounds. It is a very different method than the traditional percolating process that most home coffee makers use today.

It is important to note that brewing coffee in a Moka pot does not always mean that you are making traditional espresso. By using larger sized grounds a Moka pot can also make normal coffee.
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		<title>Simple And Delicious Frozen Coffee Drinks</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Making frozen coffee drinks is not only fun but gets the creative mental energy flowing as well. Because of the virtually endless possibilities of flavors, add-ins, toppings, and extras, whipping up a batch of these delicious delicacies is easy and satisfying.
People who own coffee makers are well aware of the myriad recipes for cool concoctions. While some of the entries are old standards, newer, wilder varieties are popping up every day.

First things first. To begin, you will need a batch of your favorite coffee blend, made double strength. That's because nearly every frozen delight calls for strong brew. Coffee makers are an important tool for this first step, due to their precise measurements and automatic capability. While the coffee itself is brewing, you can prep all the other ingredients, thereby saving significant amounts of time.

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		<title>Vacuum Brewed Coffee</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The vacuum brewing coffee method was invented in the 1830s by Loeff of Berlin, but it became less popular in the 1960s when automatic brewers came on the scene. In the 1990s coffee aficionados brought the vacuum method of coffee brewing back into popularity. There are several different names given to the "vacuum brewing machines" including: siphon vacuum coffee, siphon coffee, vacuum brewed coffee or vac pots.

A vacuum coffee brewer has four components:
1. The bottom container into which you pour the water
2. The top container into which you put the coffee grounds
3. The siphon tube that connects the top and bottom container
4. The filter, where the liquid and vapor pass through

The vacuum brew system works on the principle of the contraction and expansion of gas (the hot water vapor). Once the bottom container is heated, water vapor is created and that vapor works as a catalyst to push the water up the connection tube, through the filter to the top container. Once the water has been moved to the upper container, the water vapor escapes through the siphon tube. This escaping vapor works to stabilize the temperature of the water in the top chamber. It typically takes between two to four minutes for the process to get completed.

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