July 15th, 2010 by Ned Marks
www.DietCoffee.org Choosing good coffee beans has a lot more to do with art than with science. And those who know how to, will spare nothing just to find the best ones that money can buy. But why should you care? Coffee beans are just coffee beans, right? And coffee is just coffee. What’s the big deal? Well, if you’re fond of the common supermarket variety of the aromatic pods, then chances are that you’re right. It isn’t such a big deal. But once you have tried the real deal you will understand why so many people go to such lengths just to find the perfect beans for the perfect cup of coffee. So where do you start Making Money Selling Coffee? When it comes to good coffee, there’s no better place to start than what the experts say is a good place to start. But make no mistake. Their words are no bible. However,…
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March 19th, 2010 by Ned Marks
www.dietcoffee.org Today, it is estimated that more than six million acres are used to grow coffee beans. Although a small number of farms do use chemicals, most do not, which makes for a much better cup of coffee. Today we see farmers working hard and staying committed to produce the most flavorful beans but without the use of harmful chemicals and toxins. When shopping for coffee, pick the type that comes from the organic coffee bean. We suggest you look at the information provided by the company, which can usually be done online. This will provide you with growing techniques, as well as information on the coffee being shade grown and without the use of chemicals. In most cases, coffee that is shade grown in specific parts of the world include Peru, Panama, El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, along with Timor, New Guinea, Ethiopia, and Sumatra. Therefore, when you go to your local…
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March 11th, 2010 by Ned Marks
www.dietcoffee.org Every day, millions of people sit down and enjoy a hot cup of coffee. Because of the huge demand, coffee comes in hundreds of different options that include caffeinated and decaffeinated. There is also a lot of flavored coffee such as hazelnut, French vanilla, maple, chocolate mousse, and the list goes on. In addition to flavored coffee there are many specialty blends such as Kona, which is a wonderfully balanced coffee from Hawaii. However, the best coffee comes from the organic grown coffee bean. In South America, traditionally, coffee is shade grown, which means it grows under bushes since the beans do not tolerate direct sunlight. These canopy shade trees provide just the right amount of shade for most coffee beans. This shade coupled with the leaves help provide the needed moisture in the soil for the coffee plant and the results are fresh beans with amazing taste. Best of all is that…
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