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Coffee Brewing Methods: Is your coffee brewer just a drip?
For most of us, brewing up our morning cup of coffee is more
than just a necessity, it is a matter of convenience. Each
night, millions of us coffee lovers pile heaping tablespoons of
our favorite gourmet coffees into those paper filters, fill...
Great speciality coffee
If you are looking for specialty coffee that is smooth with a
fruity, nutty taste, or even a smoky heaviness then you can find
what you need. A nice specialty coffee blends to compliment our
regular roasts. You will want to try French Mocha,...
History of Ethiopian Coffee
Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, yet it is not a country that comes to mind when the average consumer thinks of coffee. The South American countries are much more synonymous with coffee production but coffee did not come to these countries...
Make A Coffee Can Herb Garden
If you drink a lot of coffee, you probably have quite a few metal coffee cans on hand. With just a little effort, you can make a useful and pretty handmade gift for your friends and family.
First, wash out your can and peel off any labels. Next,...
The Changes You Want - "Coffee House Conversations"
Everywhere you go, you hear people talk about the changes they want to make in their lives. Certainly while your getting your coffee or tea at the coffee house you do.
"I want to lose weight."
"I want a better job."
"I want to make more...
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Holiday java = festive coffee!
(NC)—Why do people call coffee java? Java is an island in Indonesia with a warm, humid climate and rich volcanic soil – ideal conditions for growing coffee. The word "java" caught on after the Dutch colonized the island between 1619 and 1946 and brought the coffee plant to Java. Hence the name!
Hamilton Beach, makers of the BrewStationTM coffeemaker, offers this tasty recipe for a festive cup of java.
Hot Coffee Nog
2 egg yolks
4 Tbsp. granulated sugar
1-1/4 cups hot coffee
2 egg
whites
Use a double boiler, placed on stove with burner at medium heat. Half-fill bottom section with water. Put egg yolks, sugar and coffee in upper section of double boiler; stir constantly until hot. Reduce heat and cover double boiler. Beat egg whites until stiff. Put equal portions of egg white into cups or glasses. Pour coffee mixture over egg white portions. Serve immediately. Recipe from: The Coffee Development Group
Visit www.hamiltonbeach.com for more exciting coffee drink recipes and innovative products.
- News Canada
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