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  • Coffee Makers And Common Sense
    On one occasion I purchased a mocha coffee pack from a local coffee merchant and about a week and a half later found that the product was no good, quite ......... Read More

  • Coffee Business Franchises
    Does the aroma of brewing coffee transport you to a sensory paradise? Is a steaming latte your idea of comfort food? Do you consider coffee its own ......... Read More

  • Coffee Facts A Brief History In Time
    It is probably common knowledge that coffee was discovered in Ethiopia. The ‘red' cherries which the sheep ate and become very active were taken home and ......... Read More

  • Why Decaffeinated Coffee Was Introduced
    Being an avid drinker of coffee, I never could figure out the reason following decaffeinated coffee. People usually drink coffee or espresso for the caffeine ......... Read More

  • Coffee Pods To Start A Great Day
    A great day begins with a cup of freshly roasted coffee. And that you get from an excellent coffee pod. Pods or coffee pods or espresso pods are a simple way ......... Read More

  • Coffee Caffeine How Much Is In Your Cup
    Coffee is a complex mixture of chemical components of the coffee bean. Some of these components are partially destroyed by the roasting process; however, many ......... Read More

  • Low-acid-coffee-30
    I love coffee. I absolutely love it and have several cups everyday. I also suffer from stomach problems and have for many years. About eight years ago I ......... Read More

  • Great Coffee Machines To Serve Coffee On Your New Table
    Choosing the right glass coffee table with my wife was more difficult than agreeing on the best coffee maker. At least we both feel passionately picking ......... Read More

  • Gourmet Coffee When Only The Best Will Do
    Do you remember not so long ago when there were only two choices of coffee available, either regular or decaf? Coffee drinking was pretty simple in those ......... Read More

  • Coffee Black As Hell Strong As Death Sweet As Love
    What variety is it and where do all these exotic tasting beans grow? Let's take a quick tour.The African country of Ethiopia is where Coffee growing first ......... Read More

Rise and shine to that stellar scent that floats softly from the kitchen. It
dances just above your nose so that you'll find the strength to rise from that
warm, cozy bed. It's none other than fresh coffee. Isn't it great the way
new-age coffee makers have built in timers that allow them to brew at any set
minute? It's ideal for the American lifestyle. By this I don't imply that we're
lazy, but rather enjoy convenience. We're constantly exposed to more and more
forms of convenience, so it's only natural. Okay, so here's the important part.
Where are you purchasing your coffee beans and are they truly fresh? Many people
don't even know. If you haven't noticed, big store names like Folder's and
Maxwell House have taken a beating lately. The notion of fresh coffee is in
their face and they don't have much to say on the topic. After all, their coffee
is ground and compressed in a can or bag. Who knows how long it sits in there
before it's actually used in a drip pot! It could be months or even years. That
is NOT fresh coffee. Heck, it's not even close. This coffee should have been
tossed out long ago. Although many avid java drinkers don't know it, coffee has
a life span once you roast it. Have you ever actually smelled freshly roasted
coffee beans? The aroma is incomparable. The trick is to find quality beans that
have recently been roasted. It's preferred to purchase beans that were roasted
and bagged a mere day or two ago. This way you'll have about ten days to consume
them. You'll get that outstanding fresh coffee you deserve. You don't even have
to buy them ground anymore. In all honesty, you shouldn't. Purchase your fresh
coffee whole. Then only grind the portion you're using at the time. This makes
for a phenomenal cup of coffee. The smell alone will send your senses flying. I
turn to the local coffee house for fresh coffee beans. This place in particular
is great because they have beans roasted and shipped in weekly. The date they
were roasted and bagged is written on them. Try to find this at Starbuck's! God
knows how old their coffee beans are. I couldn't even begin to guess. If you do
not have a local shop that supplies fresh coffee, you can always turn to the web
for plenty of options.