May 8th, 2010 by Geoff Marks
Keurig B130
The Keurig B130 offers a solution to hotels and lodging businesses seeking unique new ways to offer a freshly brewed morning cup of java to guests while reducing costs. It presents some practical difficulties: a methodical brewing procedure that may irritate normal drip-brew users, there is no water reservoir to supply a pot of coffee to couples or families sharing a room, and it’s not available to consumers. Nevertheless, the functionality and aesthetics from the machine might make it a worthwhile investment. Certainly, it’s a fantastic alternative to the drab and larger machines of decades past.
The B130′s great features might distract from the ritual coffee drinking familiarity. For users unfamiliar with the Keurig line of appliances, the K Cup may be something of a turn-off. The K Cup is a Keurig-exclusive single cup basket filter. No paper filters, no scooping of ground coffee, no retrieving pots of drinking water from the bathroom sink. Those who use a …
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March 5th, 2010 by Geoff Marks
Who would have thought that Coffee Beans were roasted in Yellowknife. Mira Hall is one of the only people in the north that has the skill of roasting beans. Hear how she does it. ykonline.ca http
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February 23rd, 2010 by Geoff Marks
Unless you are a heartburn sufferer, you probably have no idea about the pain and discomfort that can be caused by coffee. Coffee lovers who experience this problem can face a real dilemma, do they enjoy the odd cup a risk hours of agony, or give it up altogether. In world where coffee has become part of our culture, and everybody seems to be constantly drinking the brew, it can be hard to remove it completely from your diet. The tempting aroma from the office coffee machine can be enough to convince us that one cup won’t do any harm. Heartburn itself is caused largely by stomach acid finding its way back up into the esophagus.This causes irritation of the esophagus lining causing the well known burning sensation, often accompanied by an acidic taste in the mouth. Caffeine is a major cause of heartburn because it causes the stomach to produce large amounts of stomach acid, much more than the …
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