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Universal Coffeematic – Great Vintage 1950s Electric Coffee Percolator
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FARBERWARE STAINLESS ELECTRIC 18-55 CUP COFFEE URN IOB $85.00 |
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WEST BEND STAINLESS ELECTRIC 25-55 CUP COFFEE URN GCUC $85.00 |
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COFFEE SUNBURST Electric GUITAR+10w AMP set Brown burst $154.95 |
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Vintage Sears Deluxe Electric Coffee Maker Percolator $22.99 |
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Corning Electric Coffee Pot CORD ONLY~FITS E-1210 & P80 $7.99 |
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VTG MANNING BOWMAN ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR coffee pot as is $9.99 |
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Vintage Electric GE Percolater Coffee Pot 70s $25.00 |
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NEW 6 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR COFFEE SUNBURST LP $79.95 |
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VINTAGE LIFETIME ELECTRIC COFFEE POT PERCULATOR FLAVO $9.99 |
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Toastmaster 1119 Electric Coffee Grinder 2 oz. capacity $19.99 |
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Toastmaster Electric Coffee Grinder 2 oz. capacity 1119 $19.99 |
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VINTAGE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COFFEE POT PRESSURE FLO $7.99 |
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Bodum Santos electric vacuum coffee maker pot clear $46.00 |
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Les Paul Style Electric Guitar Flat Coffee Finish $119.00 |
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Proctor Silex Electric Coffee Perculator- 10 Cup $18.99 |
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1920s? Union Electric & Satisfaction Coffee Basebal Pic $35.00 |
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MARY PROCTOR GLASS ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR COFFEE POT $40.00 |
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NEW Sunburst Electric Guitar tele style coffee brown $119.95 |
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Toastmaster 1119 2 oz. capacity Electric Coffee Grinder $11.99 |
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NEW Sunburst Electric Guitar pack project coffee brown $79.95 |
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Cory Model ACB-3 Electric Automatic Coffee Brewer $19.99 |
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Kenmore Model NO307-67322 10 Cup Electric Coffee Pot $19.99 |
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P-25A DC 12V Mini Electric Water / Coffee Pump 24 GPH $18.46 |
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BREVILLE Electric Coffee + Spice GRINDER EC! $9.59 |
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Continental Electric CE23581 Coffee Maker $11.99 |
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Vintage B.C. Holwick Electric Coffee Grinder Early 1900 $200.00 |
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General Electric 10 Cup Coffee Percolator $10.99 |
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SUNBEAM 12 CUP ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKER PERCOLATOR AP-CE $24.95 |
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West Bend Electric Coffee Pot Warmer, 80 Watt No. 5914 $7.78 |
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HALL AUTUMN LEAF ELECTRIC COFFEE POT JEWEL TEA COMPLETE $202.50 |
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Mr. Coffee IDS55 IDS57 Electric Blades Grinder $14.99 |
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BODUM ELECTRIC COFFEE GRINDER C MILL BLADE BLACK NEW $23.95 |
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BODUM ELECTRIC COFFEE BEAN GRINDER C MILL BLADE W NEW $23.95 |
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GEVALIA ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKER NIB $10.49 |
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Electric Coffee Roaster (domestic use) $130.00 |
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FB Rogers Silver Plated Samovar Coffee Urn Electric $29.99 |
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Koffeekit Electric Coffee Percolator Kit for Travel $10.99 |
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Vintage Westinghouse Electric Coffee Percolator PG 44A $10.49 |
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LANDERS/FRARY&CLARK CHROME ELECTRIC COFFEE PITCHER $9.99 |
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Mr. Coffee 4 Cup Electric Coffee Maker EUC $4.95 |
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Red Toaster Oven, Red Coffee Maker, Red Electric Teapot $10.00 |
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Mr. Coffee Electric Coffee Grinder New $29.95 |
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Corning Ware Electric Coffee pot PARTS ONLY!!!!!!!!!!! $9.99 |
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1950s OVAL CHROME GENERAL ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR $29.99 |
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Corning Ware Electric Coffee pot 6ft Cord only $9.99 |
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VINTAGE 1967 MIRRO 22 CUP ELECTRIC PERK COFFEE MAKER $25.00 |
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VINTAGE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COFFEE POT NEAT SHAPE $3.25 |
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VINTAGE ELECTRIC 12 CUP FARBERWARE SUPERFAST COFFEE POT $12.99 |
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Mr. Coffee Electric Food Dehydrator – KN-128D – Parts $8.00 |
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Vintage Universal Electric 12 Cup Coffee Peculator $25.00 |
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REGAL COFFEE MISER 1-10 CUP ELECTRIC DROP COFFEE MAKER $18.99 |
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CORNING WARE 10 CUP ELECTRIC COFFEE POT PARTS LID $9.99 |
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Electric Coffee Grinder Dishwasher Safe wide Black NEW $27.99 |
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NEW Electric Coffee Grinder Dishwasher Safe wide Black $27.99 |
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Vintage Regal Poly Perk Electric Coffee Pot NIB 2-4 Cup $14.50 |
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Vintage Sunbeam Electric Coffee Percolator $34.99 |
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P-25A DC 12V Mini Electric Water / Coffee Pump 24 GPH $17.00 |
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Bialetti Moka Express 6 Cup Non-Electric Coffee Maker $28.49 |
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1907 era Universal 409 Coffee Peculator Non-Electric $65.00 |
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General Electric Select edition 169058 COFFEE MAKER $4.99 |
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COFFEE Sunburst Electric Guitar Set+bag-tobacco burst $99.95 |
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General Electric Vintage 12 cup coffee percolator $12.99 |
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Vintage~Art Deco~Electric Coffee Percolator~8-35 Cups! $19.95 |
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Montage large electric lift chair recliner. 18 colors $1,476.00 |
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Smll Stellar Comfort power electric lift chair recliner $1,647.00 |
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Lge Stellar Comfort power electric lift chair recliner $1,699.00 |
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Montage small electric lift chair recliner. 18 colors $1,416.00 |
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Montage medium electric lift chair recliner. 18 colors $1,416.00 |
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Montage wide electric lift chair recliner. 18 colors $1,768.00 |
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Med Stellar Comfort power electric lift chair recliner $1,647.00 |
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VTG. RETRO FARBERWARE SUPERFAST ELECTRIC COFFEE POT $9.99 |
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ELECTRIC KETTLE BVMC-EK13 BLENDER CM42 COFFEE MAKER $2.25 |
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Electric Guitar Fender Strat Custom Color Coffee Mug $10.00 |
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3.2L ELECTRIC AIRPOT HOT WATER TEA COFFEE ECT. VGC $29.99 |
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Electric Candle Warmer by Chelsea Home~ Coffee Warmer $8.99 |
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New Breville Electric Kettle Tea Coffee BKE450XL $74.95 |
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VINTAGE SUNBEAM ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR COFFEE POT $9.99 |
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DC 12V Mini Electric Water / Coffee Pump 24 GPH (P-25A) $17.00 |
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Vintage Universal Electric Prercolator Coffee Pot $9.99 |
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Bodum Antigua Electric Burr Coffee Grinder – Black NEW! $119.63 |
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Vintage Universal Electric Prercolator Coffee Pot 4 cup $9.99 |
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Vintage Decorative Electric Perk Coffee Pot! Fancy! $12.99 |
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Mr. Coffee Electric Coffee Grinder w/ Cleaning System $25.79 |
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NEW Farberware 4 Cup Electric Coffee Percolator FAST $57.95 |
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CORD FOR CORNING WARE 10 CUP ELECTRIC COFFEE POT $9.00 |
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PARTS ONLY FOR CORNING WARE 10 CUP ELECTRIC COFFEE POT $5.00 |
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Electric Percolater Vintage McGraw Edison Coffee Maker $7.50 |
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Mr. Coffee Electric 12-cup Coffee Grinder Red $31.99 |
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NEW 6 STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR COFFEE SUNBURST LP $79.95 |
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Savannah power electric lift chair recliner, 18 colors $1,506.00 |
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Winchester power electric lift chair recliner 18 colors $1,585.00 |
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Lexington power electric lift chair recliner, 18 colors $1,497.00 |
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Ceramic VINTAGE! OLD Electric Coffee PoT OR TEAPOT $4.99 |
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1958 AD~GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER $6.97 |
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ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR GOLDEN CUP VINTAGE COFFEE BAG AD $9.99 |
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ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCULATOR ,OLD, RED, EMPIRE /ESTATE $9.99 |
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Vintage GENERAL ELECTRIC Perk Silver Coffee Pot Tray GC $24.95 |
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Farberware Stainless Electric Percolator Coffee Pot $4.95 |
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1954 VINTAGE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINT COFFEE POT AD $4.99 |
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REGAL Poly Perk Electric Coffee Maker Pot 4-8 Cup white $18.95 |
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Cuisinart DCC-1200 12-Cup Brew Central Coffeemaker $145.00 Stay in bed ten minutes longer – the coffee will brew itself! Cuisinart’s sleek coffee maker delivers a bold, aromatic brew whenever you want it, maximizing flavor with its two brewing cycles and variable temperature control. Three-year limited warranty. Model DCC-1200…. |
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Krups Fast Touch Coffee Grinders A leader and innovator in small appliance and kitchenware design for more than 150 years, Krups products are now valued all over the globe for their performance, reliability, and beauty. Brew the freshest possible coffee (or grind nuts and spices) with Krups Fast Touch coffee grinder. It features a powerful pulse-action motor that grinds beans from coarse to fine in seconds. Its sleek design has … |
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Bodum Coffee & Tea Presses Freedom of the press. Get the best taste out of coffee grounds and tea leaves with Bodum’s classic presses. The perfect cup of coffee or tea can be yours in just minutes – made to your liking and in a refined style that’s often lost to the high-tech conveniences of today’s world…. |
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Bodum Chambord 3-cup Coffee Press $25.99 Bodum’s coffee press is recognized worldwide as one the best ways to brew coffee. Imagine a cup, made to your liking in just 4 minutes! Expertly crafted with a stainless steel filter system, heat-resistant borosilicate glass beaker and stay cool handle and knob. Makes 3 cups. Two-year limited warranty…. |
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The Golden Road: The Electric Coffee House, Vol. 2: Further Travels into Unexplored Rock Te $8.04 … |
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Under the Cold Water Coffee $12.00 … |
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Globe 6189701 Java Five-Light Chandelier, Crimson Coffee Finish with Alabaster Glass Globes $59.99 … |
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Stainless Steel Coffee Bean Grinder $14.80 050875523203 Features: -Easy-touch pulse control quickly custom grinds your favorite coffee beans from coarse to fine. -Precision stainless steel blades for even grinding and consistent performance. -Great for coffee beans and nuts. -Built-in cord storage. -Only operates with the lid in place for safety. -Contemporary design for today’s kitchen. User Manual Please Note: This item cannot ship to … |
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Globe 6085301 Senneville 13-Inch Semi-Flush Mount Ceiling Fixture, Dark Coffee Finish with Amber Glass Shade $24.99 … |
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Lee Hiller Designs General Themes – Seattle Tourist Print Coffee, Space needle, Fish, Electric Guitars and Umbrella – Mouse Pads $11.99 Seattle Tourist Print Coffee, Space needle, Fish, Electric Guitars and Umbrella Mouse Pad is measuring 8w x 8h x .25d, soft commercial quality high resolution product. The image is permanent and becomes part of the mouse pad surface. Our transfer method produces professional matte finish with Premium Quality and Superior image resolution…. |
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Coffee $5.48 Coffee : A Gourmets Guide by Mary Banks Published in 2002 by Carlton Books |
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Coffee Buzz $19.99 Coffee Buzz |
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Ground Coffee $8.6 Coffee Cafe Altura Ground Coffee |
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Peruvian Select Organic Coffee Whole Bean 10 oz: K $8.09 Grown in the Chanchamayo Valley, in the Amazon Basin of the Andes, Peruvian Select is fairly mild with medium acidity and a subtle sweetness. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grinders do have some drawbacks, specifically the grind is not as consistent, and the blade tends to heat or ”cook” the beans a bit. Next is the electric burr type grinder. Dial in the grind size, measure beans into a hopper and turn the grinder on. Two scribed discs literally crush the beans in a manner similar to the way wheat is ground in a flour mill. Manual grinders are also great because you can ac |
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Dark Magic Gourmet Single Cup Coffee 12 K-Cups: K $7.19 Dark Magic Extra Bold exudes spellbinding complexity, crafted for sweet and intense espresso. Excellent as a drip coffee too! Get 12 K-Cups® per box – conveniently delivered fresh from the roaster. Our Dark Magic Extra Bold K-Cup offers the rich aromatics and flavor qualities of espresso, tailored specifically for the unique brewing parameters of a K-Cup. Ideal with milk — divine with cream — its intensity is balanced by its complexity and subtle sweetness. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grinders do have some drawbacks, specifically the grind is not as consistent, and the blade |
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COFFEE $17.18 Rated: NA Synopsis: NA |
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Coffee with Shakespeare (Coffee with…Series) $3.47 ISBN-13: 9781844836093 ISBN-10: 1844836096 Title: Coffee with Shakespeare (Coffee with…Series). Author: Stanley Wells, Joseph Fiennes. |
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Coffee with Aristotle (Coffee with…Series) $2 ISBN-13: 9781844836109 ISBN-10: 184483610x Title: Coffee with Aristotle (Coffee with…Series). Author: Jonathan Barnes, Julian Barnes. |
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Coffee with Dickens (Coffee with…Series) $3.87 ISBN-13: 9781844836086 ISBN-10: 1844836088 Title: Coffee with Dickens (Coffee with…Series). Author: Paul Schlicke, Peter Ackroyd. |
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Rain Forest Nut Whole Bean Fair Trade Coffee 5 lbs: K $58.45 Rain Forest Nut is a subtle, sweet, delightful coffee with tastes of vanilla, caramel, cashew, and brazil nuts. Fair Trade certified only. Fragrant, buttery and rich with nutty flavors, our Fair Trade Rain Forest Nut is a sweet diversion. It’s also a bit of a departure from our Fair Trade line of coffees… while it’s certified Fair Trade, it’s not an organic coffee. The flavors of this cup are especially agreeable with milk, and adding sweet cream is an invitation to indulgence. Our Flavored coffees do not use sugars or sweeteners of any kind. This coffee is especially lovely with cream. Try brewing it double-strength, and serve it over vanilla ice cream! At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seco |
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Mexican Select Organic Fair Trade Coffee Whole Bean 10 oz: K $8.09 A full flavored and balanced coffee, medium roasted with a chocolaty, smooth finish. It is a medium–roasted coffee and has a chocolaty smooth finish. Our Organic Mexican Select is sourced from farms in Mexico’s classic coffee–growing regions, and it demonstrates convincingly the principle of Terroir, or the influence that the growing region has on the flavor of the bean. It has a lovely, textured body, lush fruit tones, and a spicy cocoa note that’s unique to Mexican coffees. This is a very drinkable cup, and a great introduction to specialty coffees. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Bl |
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Vanilla Cream Fair Trade Cert. Organic Ground Coffee 10 oz: K $8.09 Our Naturally Flavored Vanilla Cream Organic Coffee offers the pure flavors of vanilla bean, and the creamy body of select fair trade organic coffees. Its aromas are sweet and complex; its flavors elegant and refined. The ”Cream” on its label refers to its creamy body. (There’s no dairy added to this coffee — however, you’re welcome to add your own.) Natural vanilla bean meets organic coffee bean… it’s the beginning of a beautiful relationship, and an experience that’s sure to make you wonder how vanilla ever came to suggest something. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grind |
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Sumatran Reserve Fair Trade Cert. Organic Gourmet Coffee 12 K-Cups: K $7.19 Exotically lush, sweet and heavy-bodied, born in the mountains of Indonesia. Get 24 K-Cups® per box – conveniently delivered fresh from the roaster. Sumatra is one of the world’s more exotic coffee destinations … and peopled by folks of great character. Sumatran coffees tend to show tremendous character, too, and ours is no exception. We’ve updated our roast for the K-Cup version of this coffee … Our roast is now deep and deliciously dark, offering a sweet palate of brown sugar and spice notes. Look for lots of body in this big, bold K-Cup coffee. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind |
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Volcom Men’s Electric Blue Short Sleeve Basic Tee $19.95 Weekends are for enjoying coffee on the front porch in a comfortable tee shirt. Picture yourself there while wearing the Volcom Electric Blue Short Sleeve Basic Tee for men. Ahhhhhh… |
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Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Fair Trade Organic Coffee Whole Bean 10 oz: K $8.09 Ethiopian Yirgacheffe is prized by connoisseurs for its delicate fragrance of orange blossoms, with an elegantly sweet and clean finish. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grinders do have some drawbacks, specifically the grind is not as consistent, and the blade tends to heat or ”cook” the beans a bit. Next is the electric burr type grinder. Dial in the grind size, measure beans into a hopper and turn the grinder on. Two scribed discs literally crush the beans in a manner similar to the way wheat is ground in a flour mill. Manual grinders are also great because you can achieve |
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Colombian Fair Trade Select Gourmet Single Cup Coffee 12 K-Cups: K $7.19 Our Colombian Fair Trade Select is classically balanced, vibrant and complex with a splash of ripe fruit. Tastes like a late-summer Saturday morning. Our Fair Trade Colombian is a sunny, warming cup with aromas that recall gramma’s homemade apricot jam. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grinders do have some drawbacks, specifically the grind is not as consistent, and the blade tends to heat or ”cook” the beans a bit. Next is the electric burr type grinder. Dial in the grind size, measure beans into a hopper and turn the grinder on. Two scribed discs literally crush the beans i |
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Sambuca Coffee $8.99 Strong aroma of this Italian drink mixed with your coffee. |
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Cappucino Coffee $8.99 Aromatic coffee flavored with a hint sweet cinnamon & vanilla. |
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Mint Coffee $8.99 Refreshing peppermint flavor roasted into our coffee beans. |
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Breakfast Blend Fair Trade Organic Coffee Whole Bean 10 oz: K $8.09 Breakfast Blend is one of our most popular blends. It has a rich taste and medium acidity. We think you’ll find this blend to be balanced and smooth. This is our classic, lively and vibrant New England breakfast cup. It offers a snappy, crisp and citrusy Central American coffee matched with the sweetness, body and depth of an Indonesian bean to create a wakeful blend that won’t try to compete with your orange juice in terms of its brightness. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade [certified by TransFairUSA] has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic [certified by QAI], and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ”shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grinders do have some drawbacks, specifically the grind is not as consistent, and the blade tends to heat o |
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Mudslide Coffee $8.99 A delicious blend of fresh coffee beans, flavored just like the cocktail mix of chocolate, irish cream and coffee liqueur. |
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Coffee Coffee $7.1 No Synopsis Available |
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Green Coffee Extract $8.91 Coffee Source Naturals Green Coffee Extract |
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Honduras Coffee $8.99 A rather gentle, low key coffee of medium body. Hondurans grow coffee in rich, volcanic soil in the shade of trees. It is often used in coffee blends and stands up nicely on its own! . |
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Coffee Table Coffee Table Book $15.24 ISBN-13: 9781901033045 ISBN-10: 190103304X Title: Coffee Table Coffee Table Book. Author: Alexander Payne. |
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Toasted Almond Coffee $8.99 A smooth, flavorful almond coffee. |
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Cinnamon Viennese Coffee $8.99 A mild cinnamon flavored coffee. |
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GSI JavaGrind Coffee Grinder $19.95 GSI JavaGrind Coffee Grinder |
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Butterscotch Coffee $8.99 Like a dip in Grandpa’s candy dish. This rich coffee is buttery smooth and satisfying. |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.99 Full bodied hazelnut flavor roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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Orange Coffee $8.99 Just squeezed! Juicy, citrus flavor roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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Apple Coffee $8.99 Just the sweet flavor of apple roasted into our coffee beans. |
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Banana Coffee $8.99 Our deluxe house coffee beans flavored with just the right amount of banana. |
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Buttercrunch Coffee $8.99 Rich butterscotch flavor roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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Butterfinger Coffee $8.99 Fresh roasted coffee that tastes just like the candy bar. |
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Anisette Coffee $8.99 The traditional flavor of licorice roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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Marshmallow Coffee $8.99 Ready for the campfire, this marshmallow flavored coffee will keep you warm and cozy. |
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Cinnamon Coffee $8.99 Warm, spicy cinnamon flavor roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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Cranberry Coffee $8.99 The tart flavor of cranberries roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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Glass Electric Water Kettle $50.34 This innovative and futuristic kettle made from real Schott Glass fits in any modern apartment. It makes you feel like having a cup of coffee or tea. The pedestal with an integrated cable allows the kettle to rotate 360 degrees. Filling and pouring is thus possible without cables. The one-handed operation allows for opening and turning on with one hand. Equipment: ? 230 V / 50 Hz ? 2550-3000 Watts ? Capacity 1.6 liters ? Base with connection ? 360 ? slip-on jug ? Double sided water indicator ? For right or left handed use ? Automatic On / Off switch ? Dry run protection ? Automatic steam stop ? washable lime filter ? Network switch with indicator light ? Anti-slip footprint ? The water comes into contact with the hot plate. Material: water jug made of glass, hot plate made of stainless steel, all other parts made of plastic and stainless steel. |
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Chocolate Coffee $8.99 Combining chocolate with coffee was an innovation of seventeenth-century Europeans, for whom coffee and chocolate were stimulating novelties from the opposite ends of the known world. |
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The Coffee Companion $15.48 With a Starbucks on nearly every corner and a Mr. Coffee in nearly every home, it is an understatement to say that coffee is a well-rooted part of American cuisine. And while 400 billion cups of coffee are consumed each year worldwide, it might seem that coffee consumption would be at a plateau, but its desirability is at an all-time high. In The Coffee Companion, coffee lovers will find a thoroughly spectacular guide to help them continue their coffee consumption, with only the best coffees of the world. This richly illustrated guide describes and rates more than 150 coffees from around the world, including tips on roasting, grinding, and blending beans to create the perfect brew. For the true connoisseur, there’s also an in-depth coverage of estate coffees plus expert guidance on tasting coffee properly. Top it off with a delectable collection of recipes for classic coffee drinks. Not just an indispensable book for coffee lovers everywhere, The Coffee Companion is a visual hymn to all (the best) things coffee. |
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Coffee Wilt Disease $145 Coffee Wilt Disease |
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The World Market for Coffee Husks, Coffee Skins, and Coffee Substitutes Containing Coffee $325 This report was created for strategic planners, international executives and import/export managers who are concerned with the market for coffee husks, coffee skins, and coffee substitutes containing coffee. With the globalization of this market, managers can no longer be contented with a local view. Nor can managers be contented with out-of-date statistics that appear several years after the fact. I have developed a methodology, based on macroeconomic and trade models, to estimate the market for coffee husks, coffee skins, and coffee substitutes containing coffee for those countries serving the world market via exports or supplying from various countries via imports. I do so for the current year based on a variety of key historical indicators and econometric models. |
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Murder by Coffee $9.8 ISBN-13: 9781563153310 ISBN-10: 1563153319 Title: Murder by Coffee. Author: Glenn Ickler. |
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Black Coffee $2.73 ISBN-13: 9780002326629 ISBN-10: 0002326620 Title: Black Coffee. Author: Agatha Christie. |
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It’s Not About the Coffee $4.21 ISBN-13: 9781591841920 ISBN-10: 1591841925 Title: It’s Not About the Coffee. Author: Howard Behar. |
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Chocolate and Coffee $2.2 ISBN-13: 9781844773855 ISBN-10: 184477385X Title: Chocolate and Coffee. Author: Atkinson. |
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Coffee Sonata $13.48 Coffee Sonata by Gun Brooke Published in 2006 by Bold Strokes Books |
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Coffee on Sundays $17.98 Coffee on Sundays by Barbara Lawson Reesor Published in 2008 by Virtualbookworm.com Publishing |
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The Coffee Paradox $31.48 This book recasts the "development problem" for countries relying on commodity exports in entirely new ways by analyzing the so-called coffee paradox–the coexistence of a "coffee boom" in consuming countries and of a "coffee crisis" in producing countries. In consuming countries, coffee continues to grow in popularity. At the same time, international coffee prices have fallen dramatically and producers receive the lowest prices in decades. As long as coffee farmers and their organizations do not control at least parts of this production, they will remain on the losing end. |
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Coffee with Mark Twain (Coffee with…Series) $5.72 ISBN-13: 9781844836123 ISBN-10: 1844836126 Title: Coffee with Mark Twain (Coffee with…Series). Author: Fred Kaplan, Jay McInerney, Jay McInerney. |
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Coffee Basics $15.48 Put your local coffee bar to the test with Coffee Basics! With thousands of coffee bars and restaurants serving an endless variety of blends, roasts, and brews, ordering a specialty coffee drink has become as daunting a task as selecting a fine wine. How can you distinguish between great coffee and great hype? Read Coffee Basics. Kevin Knox and Julie Sheldon Huffaker have filled this handy reference with hundreds of industry truths and trade secrets. You’ll learn the fundamentals of coffee buying, brewing, and tasting; and develop an aficionado’s ability to see beyond the expensive trappings of today’s coffee explosion. You’ll discover: * The basic coffee facts: its origin, history, and many varieties * Step-by-step methods for selecting, roasting, blending, and flavoring coffee "to taste" * A coffee taster’s glossary * Simple charts showing grind progression, relative grinding times, and regional characteristics * The scoop on decaffeinated, organic, and espresso beans * Specialty coffee recipes * Lists of the best sources for beans and professional equipment Whether you make coffee at home or at a fine restaurant, Coffee Basics offers a bottomless cup of brewing knowledge and drinking pleasure. |
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Blueberry Coffee $8.99 Fresh roasted coffee with just the right amount of that plump, juicy, just-picked flavor of blueberry at the end. One taste and you will know why this is our most popular after dinner coffee. |
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Streusel Cake Coffee $8.99 The perfect coffee blend to drink with a sweet cinnamon coffee cake. |
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Klua and Cream Coffee $8.99 Viva la Mexico! Fresh coffee beans roasted with the favorite coffee liqueur. |
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White Russian Coffee $8.99 Taste the creamy coffee liqueur! This flavored coffee with taste like the real thing. |
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Butter Rum Coffee $8.99 Creamy butter rum flavored coffee. |
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Chocolate Dutch Rum Coffee $8.99 Dark chocolate with rum flavored coffee. |
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For the Love of Coffee $8.95 This energetic little gift book is the next best thing to a cup of java itself!For the Love of Coffee offers 61 simple, fun coffee-isms beautifully designed with Tara Reed's water color illustrations. For example:–Given enough coffee, I could rule th |
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Coconut Coffee $8.99 Our deluxe house coffee beans flavored perfectly with the tropical and nutty taste of coconut. It’s a perky day at the beach! |
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Gingerbread Coffee $8.99 Bring back memories of afternoons at grandma’s house. The sweet aroma in this coffee will satisfy the sentimentalist in you. |
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Linzertorte Coffee $8.99 The delicious aroma of cinnamon and cloves in this coffee blend will bring back memories of this Austrian treat. |
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Raspberry Coffee $8.99 This coffee has the sweet aroma and flavor of a raspberry pie, hot out of the oven, topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. |
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Maple Coffee $8.99 So good with breakfast, you almost want to pour our maple flavored coffee on your short-stack of pancakes. |
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A Passion for Coffee $9.98 Whether your brew is dark and pungent or frothy and flavoursome, "A Passion for Coffee" will ensure your caffeine hit is on target. Award-winning food writer Hattie Ellis’s blend of history, recipes, coffee know-how and quirky details will expand your appreciation of this stimulating drink. Hattie also offers tips on buying, storing, grinding and preparing the perfect cup of coffee, plus delicious coffee recipes, to help you to get maximum freshness and flavour from your brew. *From espresso to mocha, coffee’s never been so popular. *Recipes from Middle Eastern coffee to classic Iced Coffee will tempt you. *Photography by Debi Treloar. |
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Cooking With Chocolate and Coffee $22.48 Everything there is to know about chocolate and coffee. |
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Mr. Coffee Recipes for Coffee Lovers $3.99 This collection presents recipes for coffee-based beverages, recipes made with coffee as an ingredient, and recipes for foods to be enjoyed while drinking coffee. The cookbook’s glossy, extra-thick pages can withstand kitchen spills and be wiped clean with a damp cloth. You will get years of use from this collection of more than 40 recipes from the Mr. Coffee Test Kitchens. |
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Coffee Technology $894.44 ISBN-13: 9780870552694 ISBN-10: 0870552694 Title: Coffee Technology. Author: Michael Sivetz, Norman W. Desrosier. |
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Coffee With Plato $3.4 ISBN-13: 9781844835089 ISBN-10: 1844835081 Title: Coffee With Plato . Author: Robert M. Pirsig. |
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Coffee With the Buddha $1.69 ISBN-13: 9781844835096 ISBN-10: 184483509X Title: Coffee With the Buddha . Author: Joan Duncan Oliver. |
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Coffee and Espresso $9.48 Create your own coffee bar at home with more than 30 different coffee drinks from cappuccino to latte and macchiato, plus fantastic recipes for Coffee Flan and mocha Truffles. For something to nibble on, try the recipes for international accompaniments, including Savory Tramezzini, Tender Brioches, and Sweet Muffins. There are recipes for homemade syrups and tips on how to prepare the perfect coffee drink at home, including how to foam your own milk. |
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Blue Coffee $10.48 Blue Coffee : Poems, 1985-1996 by Adrian Mitchell Reissue Published in 1996 by Bloodaxe Books Ltd |
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Coffee Indulgences $11.98 Susannah Blake offers a wonderful selection of recipes using the distinctive taste of coffee. This book is dedicated to everyone for whom the splutter of an espresso pot or the gurgle of a percolator is the sound of comfort and joy. In Cakes, Cookies, and Afternoon Treats the temptations range from Coffee and Walnut Macaroons to Creamy Coffee Millefeuille. Indulgent Desserts will inspire anyone who loves a wickedly luxurious pudding. Break through the crisp top of a Coffee Creme Brulee or go for ultimate luxury with Sticky Coffee-Toffee Pudding–this chapter has ideas for every occasion. The fabulous recipes in Ice Creams, Sorbets, and Drinks include the sophisticated Espresso Martini, and Coffee, Chocolate, and Vanilla Bombe. *Delicious easy recipes, guaranteed to provide that special coffee kick. *Mouthwatering photographs by Martin Brigdale accompany every recipe. |
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Coffee with Einstein (Coffee with…Series) $9.98 One of the most gifted scientists who ever lived, Nobel Prize winner Albert Einstein revealed to us the elasticity of space and time and altered our entire conception of the universe. Over an imaginary coffee with top NASA physicist Carlos Calle, Einstein tells all about his revolutionary work on relativity, quest for a grand unifying theory of the cosmos, anxieties about the nuclear bomb he helped unleash, and personal matters too. |
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Java Coffee $8.99 Lighter, cleaner, and brighter in the cup, Java coffee is sweet, fragrant, and alive with nut, spice and vanilla tones. Coffee has been grown on this Indonesian Island since the Dutch began cultivation in the 17th century. Taste this delicious bean and fi |
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Mocha Coffee $8.99 Mocha doesn’t mean chocolate! (Although you can find chocolate flavored coffees in our flavored coffee department!) Mocha is the name of a Yemeni port where coffee has been traded for generations. Distinguished by its dintinctively rich, winey acidity, an |
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Tiramisu Coffee $8.99 The flavors of Tiramisu, silky smooth milk chocolate and rich dairy cream with hints of rum were blended with our fresh coffee beans to create this gourmet delight. |
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Viennese Coffee $8.99 A rich, dark roast with a bold smooth flavor. These coffee beans are dark in color similar to darker chocolate. This roast is similar to the Spanish, but a little sweeter in flavor. |
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Source Naturals Green Coffee Extract $16.47 Green Coffee Extract, |
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Coffee Cakes $15.48 Coffee Cakes – Simple, Sweet, and Savory By Lou Seibert Pappas"Trust the author of Biscotti (over 200,000 sold) to deliver the secrets of great kuchen in the kitchen! Traditional coffee cakes, delicious new flavors, quick recipes, and more elaborate yeast |
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Coffee Time $9.48 Who better to challenge with a book of puzzles and brainteasers than the caffeine-buzzed java drinkers of the world? Helene Hovanec and Patrick Merrell, puzzleworld celebrities and collectors of coffee trivia, have compiled more than 40 crossword puzzles, word searches, graphic mazes, and Sudoku to solve alongside a good, strong cup of joe.* Quirky trivia, fun factoids, and quotations from famous coffee imbibers engage readers between puzzles. From botanical facts about coffee trees to consumption statistics about today’s coffee-obsessed world, there’s enough information to make a coffee connoisseur of every reader. Puzzles, trivia, and coffee quips — a piquant blend of rich, coffee flavor for the latte-addicted among us. * There is some disagreement over the origin of the term "cup of joe." Many think it originated with Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, who abolished wine from his officers’ meals, leaving them with nothing stronger than coffee. Others think it may have begun as a mispronunciation of the French word, "chaud," which means hot and rhymes with joe. |
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Coffee Wisdom $3.48 Coffee Wisdom : 7 Finely-Ground Principles for Living a Full-Bodied Life by Theresa Cheung Published in 2003 by Red Wheel/Weiser |
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A Coffee Frontier $5.98 A Coffee Frontier : Land, Society, and Politics in Duaca, Venezuela, 1830-1936 (Pitt Latin American Series) by Doug Yarrington Published in 1997 by University of Pittsburgh Press |
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Chocolate Europa Coffee $8.99 A favorite continental coffee, flavored with sweet chocolate. |
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Chocolate Mousse Coffee $8.99 Pair this light and creamy coffee with your favorite dessert. |
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Chocolate Cappuccino Coffee $8.99 A robust coffee roasted with dark chocolate and a hint of cream. |
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Caramel Vanilla Coffee $8.99 Sweet caramel and vanilla swirled into fresh roasted coffee. |
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Chocolate Caramel Peanut Coffee $8.99 Coffee flavored with the sweet taste of chocolate, caramel and peanuts. |
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Chocolate Cherry Coffee $8.99 Coffee that tastes like a red cherry covered in chocolate! |
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Vanilla Nut Coffee $8.99 Coffee beans roasted with sweet vanilla, nutty overtones. |
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Amaretto Supreme Coffee $8.99 An extra smooth, full-bodied coffee flavored with Amaretto. |
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Chocolate Strawberry Coffee $8.99 This coffee blend is flavored like a chocolate dipped strawberry. |
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Swiss Chocolate Coffee $8.99 A special full bodied milk chocolate flavored coffee. |
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Eggnog Coffee $8.99 Nothing brings out the holiday spirit or taste, quite like a cup of our coffee perfectly flavored with that great eggnog taste. One sip will surely put a smile on your face. |
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Copenhagen Coffee $8.99 Godmorgen! (Good morning!) Join the Danish for a great dark-roasted blend, close to a Full-City style roast. The Danish definitely know something about breakfast and sweets, so trust these folks for a great cup of coffee! |
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Panama Coffee $8.99 This is some of the most underrated, delicious coffee you can find. Consistently of stellar quality, these beans are grown in western Panama near the Costa Rican border, where the climate and elevation allow for the development of complex flavors. Some o |
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Tanzania Coffee $8.99 This bean possesses the characteristically sharp, winey acidity typical of African Arabica coffees. If you are exploring the bright flavors of Kenyan and Ethiopian coffees, you must include a taste of Tanzania, where coffee is grown on small farms on the |
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Venezuelan Coffee $8.99 Venezuela produces less than one percent of the world’s coffee, and most of it is drunk by the Venezuelans themselves. However, this interesting bean is once again entering the North American market, and now is your chance to sample it! This is a medium b |
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Coffee 2007 Wall Calendar $12.99 The ultimate calendar for coffee lovers! Twelve photos to cover as many months feature everything from coffee beans to steaming cups of coffee to the cafes where it’s served. |
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Coffee 2008 Wall Calendar $12.99 The ultimate calendar for coffee lovers! Twelve photos to cover as many months feature everything from coffee beans to steaming cups of coffee to the cafes where it’s served. |
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The Coffee Book $4.48 An engaging, informative look at one of the most popular products in the world. Jammed full of facts, figures, cartoons, and commentary, The Coffee Book covers coffee from its first use in Ethiopia in the 6th century A.D. to the dramatic rise of Starbucks and other specialty retailers in the 1990s. Written with verve and filled with little-known facts, the book explores the process of cultivation, harvesting, and roasting from bean to cup; surveys the social history of caf society from the first coffeehouses in Constantinople to Renaissance French cafs to beatnik havens in Berkeley and Greenwich Village; and tells the dramatic story of international trade and speculation for a product that can make or break entire national economies. The book also examines the industry’s major players — General Foods, Nestl, Proctor & Gamble — revealing how they have systematically reduced the quality of the bean and turned a much-loved product into a lifestyle. Finally, The Coffee Book considers the exploitation of labor and damage to the environment that mass cultivation causes, and explores the growing "conscious coffee" market and "fair trade" movement. Facts about the coffee industry: * Coffee is the second most valuable legal item of international trade in the world (after oil) * More than twenty million people around the world are employed by the coffee industry * Coffee is the largest food import to the United States |
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Coffee 2011 Wall Calendar $13.99 Coffee Wall Calendar: The ultimate calendar for coffee lovers! Twelve photos to cover as many months feature everything from coffee beans to steaming cups of coffee to the cafes where it’s served. UPC: 820956047801 |
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Coffee 2010 Wall Calendar $13.99 Coffee Wall Calendar: The ultimate calendar for coffee lovers! Twelve photos to cover as many months feature everything from coffee beans to steaming cups of coffee to the cafes where it’s served. |
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Coffee with God $8.95 “The scriptures show that God, Our Heavenly Father, has been continually reaching out to His creation and loves to spend time with us. Coffee with God was written to spur you into action by thinking of your relationship with the Father: He is so much more loving than you know and understand, and He desires to spend time with you. He won’t judge you; He will love you and understand you. He isn’t boring-He is the creator! Enjoy a hot cup of coffee and a two-way conversation with your Heavenly Father as you allow your thoughts to be inspired while having Coffee with God.” |
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Chocolate Delight Coffee $8.99 Fine chocolate and fine coffee beans freshly roasted, makes our delightful coffee blend. |
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Vanilla Cinnamon Coffee $8.99 This flavored coffee is reminiscent of the old fashioned coffee cake made with lots of cinnamon and butter. |
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Ginger Snap Coffee $8.99 Coffee that should almost be dunked in a glass of milk. The sweet taste of ginger snap cookies roasted into coffee beans. |
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Hazelnut Vanilla Coffee $8.99 A classic coffee flavor, with the sweet taste of vanilla and hazelnuts roasted into fresh coffee beans. |
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Pecan Flavored Coffee $8.99 With exceptional pecan flavor roasted into our coffee beans, it’s the perfect coffee complement to any homemade pecan pie. |
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Ultimate Chocolate Coffee $8.99 The Chocolate Lover’s Chocolate coffee. Rich & sweet chocolate flavor roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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GSI Enamel Coffee Pot – 12c $21.95 GSI Enamel Coffee Pot – 12c |
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GSI Enamel Coffee Pot – 6c $16.95 GSI Enamel Coffee Pot – 6c |
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GSI Enamel Coffee Pot – 8c $18.95 GSI Enamel Coffee Pot – 8c |
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Coffee and Coffeehouses $7.48 Coffee and Coffeehouses : The Origins of a Social Beverage in the Medieval Near East (Near Eastern Studies, No 3) by Ralph S. Hattox University Published in 1985 by University of Washington Press |
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Flavorganics Coffee Extract – 2 oz $4.95 Organic Coffee Extract from Flavorganics. |
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CANCELLED Coffee 2007 Wall Calendar $11.99 CANCELLED Coffee 2007 Wall Calendar |
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Coffee Colored Pain (Y) $12.48 Coffee Colored Pain (Y) by Sonia C. Chess Published in 2005 by Coffee Colored Books |
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Deluxe House Coffee $8.99 Are you looking for the perfect cup of coffee in the morning to start your day? Then this is it…our most popular coffee! Leave it to us to roast a blend sure to satisfy even the toughest coffee critic. |
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It’s Not about the Coffee $15.48 It’s Not about the Coffee outlines a simple approach to success: focus on people over profits. It presents ten enduring principles that Howard Behar, who helped shape the Starbucks organization, has used in his own life and has practiced as a leader and in developing leadership at one of the most respected companies in the world. Behar has stood for candor and the soul of the Starbucks culture. "People are not ‘assets,’" he tells us, "they are human beings." It’s Not about the Coffee brings Behar’s energy, smarts, high expectations, and belief in people to fundamental leadership lessons we all need to practice as well as preach everyday. Blending personal experiences and inside stories of turning points in the development of Starbucks’ culture and business, each chapter in It’s Not about the Coffee explores one principle and offers inspiring advice. |
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Everything but the Coffee $21 Everything but the Coffee casts a fresh eye on the world's most famous coffee company and looks beyond baristas, movie cameos, and Paul McCartney CDs to understand what Starbucks can tell us about America. Bryant Simon spent five years visiting hundreds of Starbucks around the world to ask, why did Starbucks take hold so quickly with consumers? What did it seem to provide over and above a decent cup of coffee? Why at the moment of Starbucks' profit-generating peak did the company lose its way, leaving observers baffled about how it might regain its customers and its cultural significance? Everything but the Coffee is the first book about Starbucks that probes the company's psychological, emotional, political, and sociological power to discover how Starbucks' explosive success and rapid deflation exemplify American culture at this historical moment. Most importantly, it shows that Starbucks speaks to a deeply felt American need for predictability and class standing, community and authenticity, revealing that Starbucks' appeal lies not in the product it sells but in the easily consumed identity it offers. |
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The Coffee Diet $16.48 According to the Nemours Foundation, 1.2 billion people are medically overweight. The American Health Rankings Report confirmed nearly 25% of the U.S. is medically OBESE…. until now! Let me introduce a book that will change your life: The Coffee Diet! "…I used to battle with weight every day. As a Registered Nurse it was imperative for me to find a safe and effective eating strategy that works! The Coffee Diet lays out the perfect system that is easy and stressless. The rest of the "diets" that are out there either do not work or are unsafe. This book comes with my highest recommendation. Perfect!…" -Lani Mclean- RN. "…As a certified personal trainer and a group exercise instructor, I believe The Coffee Diet provides an excellent, easy, and safe eating strategy. The major difference that makes the diet stand out from the rest is that the author provides readers with the secret of how to feel full, yet eat less…I am a great believer in what this diet has to offer and recommend it to my clients. Impressive, detailed, and effective…" -Alyssa – Fitness Instructor/ Personal Trainer "…As a mother of 3 and a full time attorney, the coffee diet has allowed me to feel and look great! I would absolutely recommend it to anyone who wants to lose weight. Thanks…" -Sara Reed Esq. |
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Coffee to Die For $3.98 Northwestern Washington state serves as a backdrop for this wonderfully rich mystery series featuring history professor Teodora Morelli. With the smell of fresh pine and the threat of rain always present, Teddy dwells on the past, but it’s her family’s present that always demands her attention. A pleasant coffee tasting turns deadly when Teddy’s brother-in-law is found murdered and a valuable chocolate-flavored coffee plant goes missing. As suspicion points towards Daisy, Teddy’s sister, as the killer, Teddy leaps into the fray, unearthing vegetation of an illegal nature, drug deals and a huge wad of cash. |
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Cup of Coffee $5.48 Following in the footsteps of the fictional Ray Kinsella in Field of Dreams, writer Rob Trucks traveled the country in search of modern Moonlight Grahams – former pitchers whose major league careers lasted less than fifty innings. Cup of Coffee collects Trucks’s conversations with eighteen of these men – what they went through to reach the major leagues, why they didn’t stay, and what they saw, heard, and learned along the way. These are stories of success and failure, accomplishment and disappointment, heartbreak and fulfillment, all while rubbing shoulders with baseball legends on the national pastime’s greatest stage. Cup of Coffee speaks not only to baseball aficionados, but students of the human condition as well. |
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Instant Dinkel Coffee Organic $5.08 Eco inspection. Simply stir the coffee in hot water. Ready to enjoy! |
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Coffee and Cream Espresso Beans $8.49 Our famous espresso beans with a signature coffee and cream flavor. |
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Chocolate English Toffee Coffee $8.99 A wonderfully refreshing coffee, roasted with a hint of chocolate and English Toffee flavor. |
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Chocolate Fudge Coffee $8.99 Are you a chocolate lover? What about a coffee lover? This could be the most decadent and delicious combination yet. Our freshly roasted and flavored coffee beans make the best cup of coffee you can find anywhere. This coffee is ideal with dessert or t |
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Chocolate Hazelnut Coffee $8.99 Sweet chocolate with warm hazelnut twist, roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
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Chocolate Mint Coffee $8.99 Chocolatey swirls with light minty overtones, roasted into a refreshing and smooth coffee. |
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Chocolate Nut Cream Coffee $8.99 Thick chocolate-nut flavors will overwhelm you with this bold winter coffee blend. |
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Chocolate Raspberry Coffee $8.99 Sweet chocolate with the taste of red raspberries, roasted into our fresh coffee beans. |
July 31st, 2010 in
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