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Island Joe's Gourmet Coffee of Key West, Florida
This article spotlights Joe Wells, of Island Joe's Gourmet Coffee. This passionate coffee roaster markets all over the world.
A Coffee Lovers Guide to the Perfect Brew
Coffee, the drink of choice to start, end, and get through the day for millions. So, just how do you make the perfect brew?
The History of The Irish Coffee
The Port of Foyne was a busy air traffic point between Europe and United States in the 1930s and 1940s, carrying a diverse range of people from refugees and Royal members
Eliminate Coffee In Only Five Weeks With These Five Steps
If you have become addicted to coffee or are you suffering from the effects of too much caffeine, going cold turkey on your addiction may do more harm than good. Consider these five easy steps to eliminating coffee and caffeine in five weeks.
How About A Cup Of Organic Coffee
Things you might want to know about the coffee bean.
Cold Coffee-Who Woulda Thought
"What is the last thing that your patrons taste/drink before leaving a restaurant ?" And if you do not believe me go out there and watch. Nearly everybody will toss back that last cold cup of coffee before leaving their table, therefore it is vitally important that your coffee tastes wonderful hot, warm or cold. Now how can you be sure that your coffee tastes good. STEP ONE : CLEAN the EQUIPMENT Cleanliness is more important than godliness, therefore ensure that y,
A Coffe Shop-The Perfect Business Part 2
So you have worked at a couple of neighborhood coffee stores, and worked for at least one of the "chains". You have put a business plan together, and you have even attended some SCAA (Specialty Coffee Association of America) meetings and/or seminars, and now you have found the perfect location. Before signing your life away, make sure that this location really is good, and that there are no hidden restrictions on advertising or signage. I had one client who opened up a gre,
Coffee-So Darn Expensive
I always cringe when that is the first question from a restaurateur, and my response is always the same - "Is price more important than taste"? Consider the following - restaurants usually sell a cup of coffee for about one dollar. And when they pay $6.00 per pound for coffee, their cost per cup is about ten cents, (which means their profit is ninety cents). So the difference in their profit between $6.00 per pound and $3.00 per pound is the incredible sum of five cents p,
Pride Of The Jamaica Blue Mountains
Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee has this distinct aroma that is unique. It is neither strong nor overpowering. Instead, they taste light and have a delicate aroma, indicating its sweet and smooth finish.
Roasted To Excel Premium Gourmet Coffee
Some people who find slurping coffee in specialty shops as an indulgence would definitely agree to the fact that these samples of rich concoction is worthy of the amount paid. There is nothing quite the same to the taste of specially brewed premium gourmet coffee with its unique aroma that, to some, is synonymous with being serenaded by an orchestra while lying on a luxurious hammock.
Senseo Coffee Maker: Making Full Flavored Coffee With Finesse At An Instant
A new bread of coffee makers has come to take part in the day to day coffee drinking consumers. Gone are the days of waiting for the coffee maker to heat water and drip unto the coffee for a cup of brewed coffee plus making these where messy.
Coffee Recipes - One Coffee Cup at a time
For the coffee lover one advantage of traveling abroad is the opportunity to sample the delightful international varieties of coffee recipes as well as the different ways of savoring coffee.
Judging Coffee Beans Like a Barista
Would you like to judge coffee beans like a "barista"? Do you even know who a "barista" is? If not here a an short definition. A 'barista' is someone who makes coffee drinks as a profession. Yes, it's that simple and naturally, being a profession coffee maker a barista will have a broader outlook as to who to judge a coffee bean.
