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  1. Coffee I really like.
    http://www.gourmet-coffee.com/decaf-gourmet-blend.html
    Tags: by Brent Zupp (2012-04-28)
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  2. Visual guide to non-alcoholic coffee or espresso drinks: What the diff 'tween a latte and caffe au lait?
    http://www.coffeenate.com/wp-content/...ads/2011/10/espresso_field_guide1.jpg
    Tags: by Brent Zupp (2012-10-12)
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  3. O.K. HERE'S THE SECRET:
    How to Grind Coffee with a Blade Grinder...

    First of all, How much coffee do you use? I like my coffee strong, so for a 15 cup maker I fill the reservoir as full as I can. If I can still get the lid on, I'm happy.

    A good rule of thumb for most people though, is to start with two tablespoons of coffee beans for every six to eight ounces of water and adjust to your taste.

    (in other words, approximately two tablespoons of coffee beans per cup)

    Now, once the grinder is loaded, don't just hold the button down and let it rip... use short bursts of a few seconds each so the coffee doesn't overheat.

    Make sure you have a hold on the top of the unit and give it a shake during bursts so that the grounds get well mixed while grinding. This will make the grind much smoother and consistent.

    For a coarse grind, 8-10 seconds, a few seconds at a time should do nicely. For a medium grind, try short bursts that add to 10-15 seconds, and a fine grind would be a few seconds or more longer. Experiment and have fun.

    After a short learning curve, you will get it just right and getting it right, my friends, will lead you to "The Perfect Cup"...I promise.
    http://www.specialty-coffee-advisor.com/how-to-grind-coffee.html
    Tags: by Brent Zupp (2011-11-10)
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    http://redberrysky.hubpages.com/hub/M...resso-Coffee-with-a-Bialetti-Moka-Pot
    Tags: , by Brent Zupp (2013-04-02)
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    http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/06/...gredient-deters-alzheimers/27149.html
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    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110621093301.htm
    Tags: , , , by Brent Zupp (2011-10-07)
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  7. Cause of Withdrawal Headache

    Adenosine is a neurotransmitter that widens blood vessels in the brain by acting on specific adenosine receptors. Caffeine can block this effect, and the body compensates, raising its sensitivity to adenosine by increasing the number and capability of adenosine receptors on the blood vessels. When you abruptly stop the consumption of caffeine, the unhindered effects of adenosine on the now greater number of available adenosine receptors causes increased widening of blood vessels and increased blood flow in the brain, resulting in a caffeine withdrawal headache.
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/400...et-headaches-from-caffeine-withdrawal
    Tags: by Brent Zupp (2012-12-25)
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