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Spilling Coffee with Humorist Tom Coffee
http://www.spillingcoffee.com
Humorist Tom Coffee chronicles his adventures in trying to lose weight, escape his office job, fix up his old house and cope with becoming a father for the first time. Filled with wit, emotion and silliness. Life is funny. Have some Coffee...
Coffee Beans
http://coffee-beans.blueblogs.co.uk/
The Coffee Critics Chat All Things Coffee: Coffee Recipes, Coffee Ideas, Commercial Coffee Machines, and Share Recommendations
Coffee Cup News
http://coffeecupnews.org
Jason Coffee's daily coffee video blog. A Coffee Blog with Coffee Tasting, Cupping, Reviews, News, Contests and a place to share a cup of coffee.
Kopi Luwak Coffee
http://www.luwakcivetcoffee.com
kopi luwak coffee is the most rarest and expensive coffee in the world, we sell finest kopi luwak coffee with reasonable price
Coffee in Brasil
http://brasilcoffee.blogspot.com/
The story of coffee in Brasil. History, Growing, Harvesting, Drying, Packaging, Sales, and Drinking of Coffee. They grow an awful lot of coffee in Brasil!
Yowazzup? Coffee: Coffee Lover’s Journey to Coffee Haven
http://coffee.yowazzup.com
Yowazzup? Coffee is a blog of a coffee lover and his epic journey in his coffee adventures. Also, this blog has all you need to know about coffee - its origin, type of coffees, the benefits and much more.
Lisabeeen Homeroasted Coffee
http://lisabeeen.blogspot.com
ALl things coffee----roasting, brewing, enjoying!
Find Coffee Makers
http://www.findcoffeemaker.net
Helping you find the coffee maker you are looking for. Locate, review and buy the coffee maker of your choice. Cuisinart, Braun, Delonghi and more. Reviews and updates daily.
Coffee Sage
http://www.coffeesage.com/
A Coffee Blog featuring coffee and tea related articles, reviews, and tips with relevant graphics, blinkies, avatars, and linkage. Unique, original coffee drink recipes and creative digital coffee art. A growing Coffee Blog looking for regular readers.
Coffee With Sundar
http://coffeewithsundar.com
Hi All, At Coffee With Sundar, I interview people from different walks of life over email.. rnAnd share the transcript for readers to learn, appreciate and enjoy.. This is done with career options at the back of mind.. Basically we discuss
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Beard Update
Circle Of Fits | December 22nd 2009 by seano
I still have not reached my goal for hits on this blog, thus my beard stays. This has lead to bank tellers reaching for the panic button when I approach, strangers dropping quarters into my hot coffee as they pass, and the harvesting of many leftov read more
Day Eight, 12 days of fru & frugal, Grounds for Change
Frufrugal | December 9th 2009 by Diane
Day Eight of the 12 Days of Fru & Frugal: Grounds for Change Eight readers will receive one 12 oz bag of coffee! REVIEW: My husband says he’s not a coffee snob as long as it isn’t Sanka, he’s okay. However, I got a samp read more
Rain water harvesting ,and independent power supply
360 DVD a highland adventure | November 21st 2009 by andy
Well it is that time of the year again when we are bombarded by xmas and images of people standing knee deep in water . I think it is time we really took a long hard look at this ,if you are... Hope to see you on the bus for a wee coffee and a read more
Coffee 101 Seminar at Le Bistro
The Intersections & Beyond | November 20th 2009 by Arvin
Coffee has been one of my favorite beverages. I just love the aroma of coffee. It doesn't just perk me up but it makes me feel good. Last November 17, 2009 (Tuesday), I had an opportune time to attend the Coffee 101 seminar conducted by Chit Ju read more
Harvesting the corn--Candy corn-that is!
Folk Art and Primitives on Artfire | November 10th 2009 by Barb
These ornies are so cute, you could almost eat them! 4 of the five ornies are made from three different fabrics, each different from the others with the last being made entirely from muslin. To this one I added painted prim stitching. All were grunge read more
A Day in Braddock
Year in the Skin | November 6th 2009
Wake up at 9:am in the nun's cell to the sound of 2 trains and occasional church bell which is actually the sound of the spewing steaming flaming belching steel mill. On many major buildings (convent, library, school) a siren is mounted which is supp read more
oh no! pick those beans... QUICK!
farm living is the life for me | October 23rd 2009 by Lori Howerter
What a wonderful morning....I woke up to rain.. rain and more rain.After snuggling with Tim for a while I had to get up and build a fire. We have tons of beans, corn, peppers, okra, milo and sorghum drying in the livingroom.. and it needs to be warm read more
Cranberry Harvesting In New England
WireSmash.Com | October 22nd 2009 by Kitarist
So you want to look how does cranberry harvesting look like? Well it looks amazing and just beautiful for sure!!! It just shows us how beautiful nature can be!!! If you liked this post please buy me a cup of coffee to quench my thirs read more
Decline of Corn, Soybeans, Coffee, Gold
Commodity Blog | October 20th 2009 by Andrey Moraru
Corn and soybeans slid as a dry weather helps farmers to speed up harvesting in the U.S. Midwest. Rain will return today to western parts of the region and will be moving slowly to the east. read more
Guilt- Free Chocolate?
Quoteflections | October 20th 2009 by Paul C
The world is moving toward guilt free chocolate at least in one way: socially responsible growing methods. It's long been a labour intensive industry nurturing the sensitive cocoa plant, harvesting the delicate pods, and digging out its precious bea read more
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Cultivation of Coffee, Harvesting and Processing
The coffee belt lies roughly 20 degrees on either side of the equator and extends around the world from sea level to between 5,000 and 6,000 feet (1,520-1,830 metres) elevation. It flourishes best and…
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Growing and Harvesting Coffee
GrowingA typical coffee plant is an evergreen bush that grows 1.5 to 3 meters in height. It takes around 3 to 4 years for the plant to produce its first fruit, also known as a coffee cherry. The cherr…
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