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Friday, March 23, 2012

Haven't posted in a while...

Back to post some more about the coffee I love! If your looking for a new type of coffee to try or sick of your coffee tearing up your stomach, try my  favorite non-acidic ganoderma-infused coffee at Organo Gold.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Calories in Coffee - Which Should you be Drinking?

 In America, 80% of people drink multiple cups of coffee every day. For people on a weight loss program, the calories in coffee can be a huge concern. If the calories in coffee are more than we were hoping, which coffees have less calories and how can we make them taste good? Read on to find out more about the calories in coffee and what we can do to combat them.



The average cup of Starbucks has over 220 calories in their coffee; not including the whipped cream and flavoring calorie count that's mix in with it. Obviously, when you buy more complex drinks like latte and  mocha's, your going to have a larger calorie count because they are sweeter. If your really trying to lose...


 [To read the rest of this article, visit my: Calories in Coffee Blog]

Monday, July 4, 2011

Organo Gold Scam? - Have you joined?

If you or anyone you know have joined the Organo Gold MLM Program, you'll see that the company is everything but a scam. Unlike most MLM programs such as Amway, Herba-life, and Mary Kay, Organo Gold is truly geared towards making the world a better place. Aside from supplying means for your financial success, Organo Gold provides the world with a healthy coffee. All in one stride, the Organo Gold "scam" is changing lives for individuals all across the globe...

[To read the rest of this article, follow the link to: Organo Gold Scam? - What a Joke..]

Caffeine in Coffee - Keep Drinking with no Harm?

Caffeine in coffee; the drug used to keep 80% of America alert on a daily basis. But is it safe too drink daily, when there's so much caffeine in coffee? As many of you know first-hand, high caffiene intake can cause several adverse effects. For many, the caffeine in coffee causes "jitters" and makes you "crash" at the end of the day. There's a new coffee company who's changing up the game plan...No more jitters and crash!





Although the caffeine in coffee can produce some nasty side affects, most coffee drinkers' pros for drinking it, outweigh the cons. Besides the energy boost we all crave for in our coffee, the caffeine in coffee helps in fighting parkinson's disease. Caffeine also reduces the risk of colon cancer, cirrhosis, and gallstones by up to 50% when compared to people who don't drink coffee. For the majority of US coffee drinkers, the long-terms benefits are worth the short term "jitters" and "crashes". What if you could drink the caffeine in coffee without these adverse effects?

[To read the rest of this article, visit my blog; Caffeine in Coffee]

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Coffee Prices - Are Coffee Prices on the Rise?

YES! The coffee prices in the US are inflating due to material costs rising. The coffee prices and sugar costs are higher than ever before. Along with the Iphone 5, 2011 brings higher gas prices which means elevated import costs and coffee prices. Since nearly 100% of the coffee US citizens consume is foreign to our country, there seems to be no way around the rising coffee prices.


Coffee taste is not necessarily dependent on coffee prices. Some of the worst tasting coffee blends are imported for hundreds of dollars from some foreign country you've never heard of. The newest trend for cheaper coffee prices seems to be instant mixes. These coffees come in individual packs and usually mix directly into a cup of hot water. Most people...

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Gourmet Coffee - What Does Gourmet Coffee Mean to YOU?

Aside from the stimulative effects that gourmet coffee has on our body, there's plenty of other benefits this drink provides to your life. Some gourmet coffees are enhanced with natural antioxidants which promote cell regeneration along with immune system activation. If your a daily gourmet coffee drinker, you surely have your taste expectations when it comes to your blend. For this reason, gourmet coffee is coveted by coffee conneiossers all over the world. Lay down some sound requirements now, so you KNOW your sipping the best gourmet coffee.





First and foremost, stick to arabica coffee blends. If you don't know the differences between arabica and robusta, I explain it deeply on This Blog. When making a gourmet coffee blend, mistakes can be made as soon as the coffee seed enters the ground. The most gourmet coffee blends consist of beans grown in high altitudes.

[To finish reading this article, visit my Gourmet Coffee Blog]

Friday, July 1, 2011

Good Coffee - Now THIS is Good Coffee!

What determines a good coffee? Who's to judge? What qualities should my beans display to be classified as "good coffee"? And when I find out what makes a good coffee, good, how can I make sure I'm getting quality beans before I buy from the supplier? Read on!



Good coffee is determined by several factors; genetics, storing condition, nation of origin, and color. Although the true answer is preference-dependent, most americans say the arabica bean makes the best coffee. Good coffee is not stored in bags for long periods of time. Coffee is not like wine; it gets worse with age. If coffee is not stored properly, it can quickly go from good coffee to bad coffee...


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