Archive for February, 2010

About Organic Health Food

Posted by rashidakay on 28 Feb 2010 | Tagged as: Coffee

The main benefit and in fact the absolute feature of organic health food is that it is almost 99% pure of chemicals, additives, hormones, antibiotics and the like. More than 80% of the food available in supermarkets is highly processed and of non-organic nature. And since we spend less and less time in the kitchen, [...]

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Organic Food Markets

Posted by rashidakay on 28 Feb 2010 | Tagged as: Coffee

Organic food markets represent one of the main locations where you can buy chemical-free food items. They are an alternative to hypermarket stands although the merchandise is virtually the same. Moreover, the use of the local organic food markets encourages regional economy consisting of small businesses that depend on the customers from a certain area. [...]

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Organic Food Recipes

Posted by rashidakay on 26 Feb 2010 | Tagged as: Coffee

Organic food recipes are trendy; it seems really cool to say that you cook something organic than to say that you just cook. The buzz spread about such healthy cooking is due to magazine articles and Internet web sites that publish and promote the so-called organic food recipes. The special part about organic food recipes [...]

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One Cup Coffee Maker Guide

Posted by rashidakay on 24 Feb 2010 | Tagged as: Coffee

Coffee is a beverage which is well-known all over the world, loved by many as well as coffeemaker has become commonplace in several homes. From the plain little coffee machine which brews a decent cup of java to the higher power coffee and Espresso machines there is a difference in the length of time they [...]

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The K cup Anatomy

Posted by rashidakay on 21 Feb 2010 | Tagged as: Coffee

see how a k-cup is made
James Freeman, owner of Blue Bottle Café in San Francisco, just bought a specially-designed Japanese-imported coffee machine for the whopping price of $20,000. The device produces drip coffee.
Instead of stocking his café  with the refined, pressure-driven Italian equipment that will generate stylish, delicious espressos, Freeman is committed to drip [...]

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