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<title>Coffee - Bean Growing</title>
<link>http://www.coffee-all-day.lizebiz.com/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=226</link>
<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;For a tree grown in over 70 countries, from Indonesia to Brazil, it's curious how narrow a range of conditions is required to produce quality 'beans' and how relatively small the total output is.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<title>The Coffee Experience by Liz Canham</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;There has developed a new craze in Britain in recent years.  You can see it wherever you go; people 

walking or even riding bicycles, carrying a cardboard carton of the stuff.  Yes, you guessed it, 

it's the coffee craze.  The coffee experience has taken over from the can of cola and the coffee 

vocabulary litters our speach.</description>
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<title>Coffee in Latin America and the Caribbean by Liz Canham</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;Coffee is produced in many parts of the globe in over seventy countries including parts of East 

Africa, India, Indonesia and Vietnam (second largest producer in the world), but here we're going to 

concentrate on coffee in Latin America and the Caribbean.</description>
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<title>Coffee Making Using a Coffee Machine by Liz Canham</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;If you don't mind instant coffee granules or powder, it isn’t that difficult to make a cup of 

coffee.  You just put a teaspoonful of coffee in a cup or mug, boil some water, pour it on, stir and 

then serve.  However, if you want &quot;proper&quot; coffee, not instant, the process isn't quite so easy 

unless you have a coffee machine.</description>
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<title>Coffee Addiction - Alternatives to Coffee by Liz Canham</title>
<link>http://www.coffee-all-day.lizebiz.com/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=135</link>
<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;Do you have an addiction to coffee?  Do you find it hard to get through even half an hour without having another cup?  Have you worn a trail between your desk and the coffee machine?  Well there are 

alternatives which will still keep you active, without the addictive properties of caffeine.</description>
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<title>Ten Coffee Facts</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;Many of us drink coffee on a daily basis but probably never wonder where it originated or are too busy rushing to get ready for work to spare much thought for how others drink theirs.</description>
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<title>Coffee Storage - How to do it Properly</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;Considering the cost of coffee granules these days, you can't bring them home from the supermaket and just transfer them from the packet to  a jar and leave them on the kitchen worktop.   With gourmet coffee granules attracting the sort of money that they do, it is all important that you learn to store them the correct way, but what is the right way to store coffee? </description>
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<title>A History of Coffee</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;The history of coffee is a little vague and shrouded in myths and legends, but here's one version that may interest you.</description>
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<title>Coffee - The Effects on Your Body</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;There's nothing nicer in the morning than the smells of fresh bread and fresh coffee, but it's only after actually drinking the coffee that the real effects become apparent.</description>
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<title>Coffee - How it is Decaffeinated</title>
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<description>&lt;div align=&quot;justify&quot;&gt;Most coffee (and tea) drinkers know that there is caffeine in coffee (and tea and colas), which has properties which can cause hyperactivity and sleeplessness.  Most of us also know that we could choose to drink decaffeinated coffee instead, but I wonder how many people actually know about the decaffeination process.</description>
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