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View topic - Does Coffee Stunt Your Growth? - Coffee Forum

View topic - Does Coffee Stunt Your Growth? - Coffee Forum ()

  „I don't think that caffein "stumps" your groth, yet when you get older the bad side effects of coffe show up like stomach ulcers, joint pains, sleeplesness and a ton of nasty crap. But hey who wants to live forever?“

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CoffeeKid - Vacuum Brewer Hey Day CoffeeKid - Vacuum Brewer Hey Day

  „In North America, and possibly the rest of the world (still checking on this), the vacuum coffee brewer had its Golden Age in the 1930s and 1940s. Even in the 1950s, vacuum brewed coffee was the standard in many kitchens, and even on ships in the US Navy, where many a glass Cory lived and died. The 1960s saw the decline of this device, as fewer and fewer manufacturers made them, and by the 1970s when the auto drip took off, vacuum brewing all but died in North America.“

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View topic - How many times do you pour water through the filter... - Coffee Forum View topic - How many times do you pour water through the filter... - Coffee Forum

  „If you're using an auto drip brewer, you're going to be heating brewed cofee - exposing it to a heating element. That is going to produce some nasty results and lead to tedious cleaning parties. If you brew with an autodrip the first time and then just pour that through a filter basket (not pouring brewed coffee into the reservoir) then it won't get scorched, but you still run a risk of over extraction.“

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Global Exchange : News Updates Global Exchange : News Updates

  Starbucks raises some eyebrows in Latin America -- On launching its stores in Mexico and Peru, Starbucks has taken pains toshow that it is benefiting local producers by offering its clientshome-grown blends for which it has paid a price higher than theinternational standard.But some consumer organizations say this assertion is a marketing ploy andthat the transnational firm could be doing more to assure that coffeeproducers get a fair deal (LP, Oct. 8, 2003). Melissa Schweisguth of Global Exchange, a San Francisco-based non-profitorganization, said: "Mexicans who are concerned about the coffee crisis(March 12, 2003).“

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View topic - Your Favorite Coffee Drink - Coffee Forum View topic - Your Favorite Coffee Drink - Coffee Forum

  „I have to say I've never tried this combination before. Sort of a Yin and Yang drink (Coffee & Tea). Hey that may be a catchy name.“

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View topic - Real Kona Blend - Coffee Forum

  „Hey one of my fav blends is the Kona blend. but i found out that kona blends that you buy at the store is only like 2 percent kona beans and a really good one is 10 percent. they said people do this because kona beans are really expensive. so does anyone know why and how much a pure kona blend is?“

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