Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Coffee Machine

1. CLICK ON THE LINK (COFFEE MACHINE BELOW)
2. PUT THE COIN IN THE VENDING MACHINE
3. CHOOSE YOUR DRINK
4. CLICK ON THE CUP WHEN IT IS READY
5 CLICK ON "APRI"


Enjoy!

Make sure don't forget to click on "APRI"

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Monday, November 19, 2007

It's Not Just A Cup of Coffee, It's Health In A Cup

Are you enjoying a cup of coffee in the morning, while reading your favorite newspaper or just relaxing after working eight-hours? Well, keep on sipping, because its not just a simple beverage to buzz you up, it has health benefits.

According to a WebMD report, coffee is a rich source of disease-fighting antioxidants.

This type of antioxidant, along with the magnesium found naturally in coffee, affect blood sugar levels and are thought to be responsible for the link to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes.

The study ranked black tea as second source of antioxidants, and bananas as third, in the average American diet.

Tomas DePaulis, PhD, research scientist at Vanderbilt University's Institute of Coffee Studies said that their research shows that coffee is far more healthful than it is harmful.

The studies have shown that regular coffee drinkers can reduce their risk of Parkinson's disease by 80 percent, the risk of colon cancer by 25 percent, the risk of cirrhosis of the liver by 80 percent, and cut the risk of gallstones in half.

People who drank two cups a day of decaf coffee had half the risk of rectal cancer, compared with tea or caffeinated coffee drinkers.

De Paulis added that it only gives a very little bad effect, but a lot of good.

Coffee becomes the number one anti-oxidant in America, WebMD said.

But researchers pointed out that caffeine can also be found in coffee. Caffeine is a drug, can be abused when use in place of a good night's rest or a healthy diet.

The report said that an eight-ounce cup of drip coffee has 85 milligrams of caffeine.

It was learned that a standard dose of pain reliever with caffeine usually has 120 milligrams.
Courtesy Cherry Mario-allheadlinenews.com

Coffee [Cup] Cognoscenti...Are you One?

Coffee cups and mugs are highly personal and favorite things. These magic vessels contain the elixir that gets us going in the morning and keeps us going - often with “booster shots” all day and long into the night.

To be sure, these are comfortable old favorites - worn and chipped - perhaps sporting a company or team logo - while others have the comfortable and reassuring feeling of a city or neighborhood diner – the kind of ceramic mug with all of the heft, thick round edge, and the rugged handle.

Others have been stained and carry a special “patina” from years of holding a brew that often languished in the bottom through workday meetings and countless interruptions until their owners could quaff the last few sips...

Still others are formal dining, meeting and “artsy” vessels crafted as if to signal the importance of the roasted bean beverage and its haute consumer.

All in all, it seems that your favorite coffee cup or mug will be surely loyal to the end... but let’s not tempt fate with an untimely accident or a brush with certain breakage... a tile or stone floor!

It’s your mug... so hang on tight... your coffee will thank you!


Taken from November 2007 issue of Coffee Companion.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Coffee craze goes to the dogs

It might look like a nice cup of cappuccino, but a Phoenix company's new concoction is strictly for the dogs.

DoggyLicious LLC is now selling its Doggy Java online and expects it to hit stores by December. The vitamin drink comes in a coffee bag, looks like coffee when mixed with water, is served in a "canine cappuccino cup" and comes with a Bonescotti biscuit.

Doggy Java is the first product on the market to induce a dog's desire to drink water and at the same time provide vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, said Mari Justin, the creator of Doggy Java. The beef-flavored, liquid vitamin treat may look like coffee but contains no caffeine.

"The days of hiding their pills in cheese, peanut butter or other foods are over. Doggy Java has created a fun new way for your pet to get its daily vitamins while enjoying a tasty treat," Justin said in a release announcing the new product.

Doggy Java won first and second place in the New Product Awards Dog category at SuperZoo 2007, a national show for pet retailers. For more: www.doggyjava.com.


Taken from http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2007/11/12/daily34.html

Monday, November 5, 2007

Why is Coffee Better (or Worse) than SEX?



Bill Clinton and Kobe Bryant don't have to force someone to have a cup of coffee with him.

You don't get in trouble for asking your secretary for a cup of coffee.

It's really easy to drink coffee standing up.

You can have sex all night if you drink coffee all day.

If you forget to turn on the coffee pot, there is always later.... If you forget to turn on your girlfriend, there might not be a later!

You never have to get coffee "in the mood" to have a cup of hot coffee.

In Holland you can get a free cup of coffee in the supermarket. No way you can get a free woman in a supermarket!

Coffee machines come with warranty.

When coffee is young, it is called fresh and using it is actually encouraged by the coffee industry. When sex is young, it's called pedophilia and is punishable by jail time.

A cup of coffee never complains if you want another.

You don't get arrested for enjoying coffee by yourself in a public place.

Having coffee with an 90 year old person is not disgusting.

With less than $5, you can have a great cup coffee; with sex how much can you get with $5?

How about you? What do you think?

Coffee, Tea, or Me?


Typical scene.

Man calls up woman; man ask for a date; woman said yes; man meets woman in a nice and cozy restaurant; have a quiet romantic dinner; then man brings woman to her house.

And then, right at the doorstep, just as they bid their goodbyes, here comes the tricky part ...

Woman suddenly turns around and ask the man, "would you like to come in for a cup of coffee?"

Or maybe, she'd say "would you like to come in for coffee?"

Familiar lines, aren't they?

On the surface, you would think the two innocent "invitations" do mean one and the same, right? Or do they?

Many people think they're interchangeable, but they're wrong.

It has been said that if invited to have "a cup of coffee," it means, well, you are being offered a cup of coffee, literally. While inviting someone "to have coffee" really means, "do you want to come in and have sex with me?"

So there, the cat is out!

Ladies, next time you invite someone into your house for a night cap and have a cup of coffee, make sure you say "a cup of coffee" clearly, unless you want to have more than just a cup of coffee.

As for the men, you know what to do, don't you?

Ladies and gentlemen, join us here, and have your say, as we list some reasons why you think coffee is better (or worse) than sex!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Ethiopia tackles AIDS with Coffee-Flavour Condoms


Doctors have long argued about the health effects of coffee, but its reputation seems likely to receive a boost thanks to a flavoured condom that aims to encourage safer sex in Ethiopia.

Around 300,000 of the coffee condoms were sold in a week when they were launched in September, according to the US charity DKT International.

It hopes to tap into Ethiopia's coffee mania as a means to tackle high rates of HIV in the country, which is said to have invented the drink.

The charity said that with 2.1% of Ethiopians infected with Aids - and more than 7% in the capital, Addis Ababa - the flavoured prophylactic was more than a novelty. "Everybody likes the flavour of coffee," said a spokeswoman.

The condoms are sold in packs of three for 1 birr, or about about half the price of a cup of coffee in Addis Ababa's cafes, and much cheaper than most other condom brands.

The dark brown condoms are made to smell like Ethiopia's popular macchiato, an espresso with a generous amount of cream and sugar.

"It is about time to use an Ethiopian flavour for beautiful Ethiopian girls," said Dereje Alemu, 19, a university student.

The product was developed after complaints by some users about the latex scent of plain condoms.

DTK has introduced flavoured condoms in other parts of the world in an attempt to appeal to local tastes.

These include condoms scented with the infamously stinky durian fruit in Indonesia, and sweetcorn-fragranced condoms in China. The charity's latest condom has attracted some criticism in deeply conservative Ethiopia.

"It's inappropriate," said Bedilu Assefa, a spokesman for the Ethiopian Orthodox church, whose millions of followers are encouraged to abstain from sex outside marriage. "We're proud of our coffee."

But even those not sold on the idea of coffee condoms recognise the importance of safe sex. "I hate coffee-flavoured condoms," said Tadesse Teferi, 37, a mechanic. "But I use ordinary condoms when I have sex with ladies other than my wife."


Taken from http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2204492,00.html
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