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You Think You Like Coffee? These Runners Have Their Own Roasting Business
You Think You Like Coffee? These Runners Have Their Own Roasting Business You may have heard that runners like their coffee. For some, it's all about the caffeine. For others, the taste of coffee is important, but not necessarily more so than convenience, cost, and (again) getting that boost of caffeine.

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Drinking coffee everyday could help you live longer, study claims
Drinking coffee everyday could help you live longer, study claims The health benefits of coffee are regularly disputed but a new study has provided some good news for caffeine lovers.
One of the largest reports of its kind, researchers from the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health have found that drinking coffee is associated with a lower risk of early death.

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The Best Coffee, According to an RD
The Best Coffee, According to an RD When it comes to buying coffee, my criteria is pretty simple: choose organic, fair trade varieties as often as possible; and if you enjoy flavored coffee, go for brands that are made without artificial additives. I have a few favorite brands that can be purchased online. While there may not be major nutritional differences between them, some offer a unique bonus, either socially or environmentally. I think that’s key, because when the foods (or beverages) we choose can nourish us and positively impact the world at the same time, that’s win-win.

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A new, whimsical way to drink coffee in Auburn
A new, whimsical way to drink coffee in Auburn A new traveling coffee and matcha food truck called the Whimsy Beverage Bar has popped up in Auburn, bringing fresh, organic drinks to the area along with the inspired stories of two young women.
The owners, Victoria McAbee and Jasmine Lee, focus on community and shared experiences and want to promote the Ayurveda lifestyle that had a huge impact on their lives.

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5 Reasons to Try Turkish Coffee (And How to Make It)
5 Reasons to Try Turkish Coffee (And How to Make It) Turkish coffee is a method of coffee preparation that originated in Middle Eastern and European countries, including Turkey, Iran and Greece.
It’s made by combining finely ground coffee beans with water (and often sugar) and bringing the liquid to a frothy foaming stage, just below boiling.
Turkish coffee is traditionally brewed in a pot called a cezve — though any small pot will do.

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Coffee Break:How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans
Coffee Break:How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans These plant is one of the most ancient orchids. The Vanilla genus contains 108-110 currently recognized species of vine-like orchids (hence the name Vanilla, which is derived from Spanish vaina, which means pod). The most widely grown species is Vanilla planifolia or Vanilla bean plant (flat-leaved Vanilla). Vanilla beans aren’t the easiest plants to grow. It’ll take trial and error on your part to figure out what works for you, as a gardener, and the changes you might need to make because of your planting zone. Here are the basics of growing a vanilla plant.

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The Health and Environmental Benefits of Organic Coffee
The Health and Environmental Benefits of Organic Coffee Organic coffee is brimming with powerful antioxidants beneficial for your health. How do antioxidants work their magic? By neutralizing the harmful effects of “free radicals” and repairing oxidative damage in the body. Diets rich in antioxidants have been proven to prevent heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer. Moreover, coffee is known to be the biggest dietary source of antioxidants for people in America. Many people find it easier to drink copious amounts of coffee than eat as much fruit and vegetables. So, not only is organic coffee delicious — especially paired with your own healthy homemade coffee creamer — but it’s also great for your body.

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Drinking coffee everyday could help you live longer, study claims
Drinking coffee everyday could help you live longer, study claims The health benefits of coffee are regularly disputed but a new study has provided some good news for caffeine lovers.
One of the largest reports of its kind, researchers from the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health have found that drinking coffee is associated with a lower risk of early death.

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The Benefits of Butter Coffee: The Science Behind Butter Coffee
The Benefits of Butter Coffee: The Science Behind Butter Coffee Butter and coffee - what's all the hype about? You might think blending butter with your coffee falls somewhere between completely bizarre and totally intriguing. Either way, the concept, otherwise known as Bulletproof Coffee, has crossed into your space enough that you're willing to give it a go. If something has developed a cult following like this, there has to be some merit behind it, right?
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The Best Coffee, According to an RD
The Best Coffee, According to an RD When it comes to buying coffee, my criteria is pretty simple: choose organic, fair trade varieties as often as possible; and if you enjoy flavored coffee, go for brands that are made without artificial additives. I have a few favorite brands that can be purchased online. While there may not be major nutritional differences between them, some offer a unique bonus, either socially or environmentally. I think that’s key, because when the foods (or beverages) we choose can nourish us and positively impact the world at the same time, that’s win-win.
