Saturday, March 28, 2009

Timothy's World Coffee, Morning Blend, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)

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Customer Review: Very good coffee!
I'm not a coffee expert by any means. I had no idea whether to get Mild, Medium, Bold or whatnot. I picked this and it is very good. I would recommend it to coffee lovers both experienced and inexperienced!
Customer Review: Mildly Mellow
If you're looking for something that'll grow hair on your chest, then you'll probably want to crank it up a notch or two & go for the dark roast or extra bold blends -- but my husband and I LOVE the mild and non-bitter taste of the Timothy's Morning Blend & it gives us all the kick we need. For a medium blend, I definitely recommend it.


Sony's original Walkman TPS-L2 went on sale July 1, 1979, the walkman brand used by Sony to market its portable audio players. It was then that people began carrying their own choice of music with them, forming an entirely different level of people who drastically changed their music listening habits. In And Sony never entered the race again, until Sony's most recent digital audio, "Sony's NW (Network Walkman)-HD1", a hard-drive digital audio play supporting MP3 format arrived. Now, another MP3 player has been added to the Sony which was out October 2005, the NW-HD2.

Between the two NW-HDs, there are listed on the Internet four main differences - with color being the first one. The original HDs were silver and black. No color was offered earlier, yet the latest players will see lots of color, such as silver, blue, pink, and green. The backlight color has also been changed from green to blue. Technically, the largest change is charging the player from the power cord by using a small interface adapter. It used to be in a cradle in order to charge it. Another change is the in-line remote control, which is gone from the headphone cord. The new player features a 20GB hard drive, and software is included for the conversion of songs. But the top of the line change is the lower price.

The Sony Walkman, redesigned 27 years after its original one, is easy to use through its appealing user interface, and an advanced organic EL display which is 2" on the 20GB with 1.5" on the 50GB. Both Walkmans features two new shuffle functions, where the player will select the most listened to 100 songs, playing them at random.

With the Sony Walkman Core MP3 Player you get 512MB (or 345 songs) worth of memory with an awesome 50 hours of battery life. The battery charger boasts a quick charge time where you can get three hours of playing time from charging for just three minutes. The Sony Walkman Core also has an FM tuner. Sony also offers the Sony Walkman Bean, a truly compact MP3 player with a built-in USB connector, in 512MB and 1GB size. The Walkman Bean gives the same exceptional battery life as the Walkman Core, the fast charging 50 hour battery. Sony's Walkman Bean also comes with the FM tuner and retails for around $89.95 for the 512MB and $119.95 for the 1GB.

The third option Sony has for MP3 consumers is the Walkman Circ, a round and sporty compact digital player. With the Walkman Circ you get 70 hours of battery life with the 512MB memory and a backlit LCD display, with the Sony's Walkman Circ not offering an FM tuner.

Sony's line of MP3 players provides a great example for why the digital audio player race is so complex. The people at Sony are no doubt one of the elite players in electronics, but they are lagging in this race. With difficult software and fragile flash drive players the initial reputation for Sony in the digital audio world is weak. But no one cannot say they have the reputation to pick it up, especially since they started the race anyway.

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Keurig K-Cups

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Green Mountain Coffee Hazelnut Decaf K-Cups 100ct

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K-Cups for the Keurig Brewer. buttery, nutty and rich a sweetly decaf coffee 4 boxes of 25 cups.


It wasn't until I moved to the US that I started drinking coffee regularly and became what they call in the Netherlands a 'koffieleut', which translates literally into coffee socialite. Although the average European drinks more coffee per year than the average American, the cultural importance and its effects on the average European seems to me smaller than that on the average American. After all, coffee is a cultural obsession in the United States.

Chains with thousands of branches like Dunkin' Donuts or Starbucks dominate US daily street life. Especially in the morning (90% of coffee consumed in the US is in the morning), millions of white foamy cups with boldly imprinted pink and orange logos bob across the streets in morning rush hour and on the train. Coffee drive-ins are a saving grace for the rushing army of helmeted and tattooed construction workers. During lunch break, men and women in savvy business suits duck into coffee shops.

Students chill out from early afternoon till late evening on comfy couches at coffee lounges around campus. Police officers clutch coffee cups while guarding road construction sites on the highway. In short, coffee drinkers in the United States can be found just about anywhere you go.

This mass-psychotic ritual causes Americans to associate Europe above all with cars that oddly do not contain cup holders (to an American this is like selling a car without tires), or with the unbelievably petite cups of coffee European restaurants serve, so small that my father-in-law had to always order two cups of coffee. It is my strongest conviction that the easily agitated and obsessed nature of the New Englander can be blamed on the monster-size cups of coffee they consume. Not without reason is the word 'coffee' derived from the Arab 'qahwa' meaning that which prevents sleep. Arabs have cooked coffee beans in boiling water since as far back as the 9th century and drank the stimulating extract as an alternative to the Muslims forbidden alcohol.

These days coffee is second only to oil as the most valuable (legally) traded good in the world with a total trade value of $70 billion. Interestingly, only $6 billion reaches coffee producing countries. The remaining $64 billion is generated as surplus value in the consumption countries. Small farmers grow 70% of world coffee production. They mainly grow two kinds of coffee beans: Arabica and Robusta. About 20 million people in the world are directly dependent on coffee production for their subsistence.

Table 1: production in 2002/3

country % 70% Arabica

30% Robusta

Brasil 42.03% Arab/Rob

Colombia 8.88% Arabica

Vietnam 8.35% Robusta

Indonesia 4.89% Rob/Arab

India 3.74% Arab/Rob

Mexico 3.54% Arabica

Guatemala 3.1% Arab/Rob

Uganda 2.53% Rob/Arab

Ethiopia 2.44% Arabica

Peru 2.24% Arabica

Table 2: consumption in 2001/2world consumption % kg per capita (2001)

USA 30.82% Finland 11.01

Germany 15.07% Sweden 8.55

Japan 11.47% Denmark 9.71

France 8.89% Norway 9.46

Italy 8.59% Austria 7.79

Spain 4.90% Germany 6.90

Great-Brittain 3.63% Switzerland 6.80

the Netherlands 2.69% the Netherlands 6.48

Although the consumption of coffee per capita in the world is decreasing (in the US alone it decreased from 0.711 liter in 1960 to 0.237 liter presently), world consumption is still increasing due to the population explosion. Considering that coffee consists of either 1% (Arabica), 2% (Robusta) or 4.5%-5.1% (instant coffee) caffeine, the average American consumes at least 200 to 300mg (the recommended maximum daily amount) of caffeine a day through the consumption of coffee alone.

The place I frequent to down a cup of coffee is the Starbucks in Stamford, Connecticut. The entrance can be found on the corner of Broad Street and Summer Street, to the left to the main public library with its plain pediment and slim Ionic columns. The location right next to the library harmonizes with Starbucks marketing plan. At the entrance of the coffee shop a life-size glass window curves around to the left, providing superb voyeuristic views of pedestrians on the sidewalk. As you enter, you step directly into the living room area with stacked bookshelves against the back wall. Velvet armchairs face each other with small coffee tables in the middle, creating intimate seating areas. The velvet chairs near the window are the prime seats, which people unfortunate to score a wooden chair prey upon. At the back of the long rectangular room is the coffee bar and a small Starbucks gift shop. There is a dark wooden table with electrical outlets suited for spreading out laptops and spreadsheets, dividing the living room area from the coffee bar.

Since I have been cranky for weeks I hesitate to order a regular black coffee. It is very easy to get cloyed with a favorite food or drink in the US because of the super-sized portions served. The smallest cup of coffee is a size 'tall' (12oz.=0.35l.), after which one can choose between a 'grande' (16oz.=0.5l.) and a 'venti' (20oz.=0.6l.). Half a liter of coffee seems a bit over the top, and it sounds absolutely absurd to my European mind. I finally end up choosing a 'solo' espresso.

Sitting in one of the booth-like seats against the back wall, unable to obtain a prime seat, I feign to read my book while eavesdropping on conversations around to me. Three middle-aged men sit in three ash gray velvet chairs and converse loudly. A vivid dialogue develops, exchanged with half roaring, half shrieking, laughter. They mock a colleague in his absence and then clench their brows in concern while discussing the teeth of one of the mens daughter. Two African-American women sit at a small table opposite the reading-table in the murky light, one of them with a yellow headscarf with black African motifs. Close to the entrance, in the seating area next to the animated conversation, a vagabond is playing solitaire. One by one he places the creased cards with rounded backs over one another, as if he attempts to stick them together. He rendered a couple of dollars in exchange for a small coffee to feel, in the warmth of the front room, nostalgia for a cozy living room and relives a sense of intimacy of having your own house.

It's a bright, sunny, early autumn day, a typical New England Indian summer. Sunbeams radiate through the coloring, flickering foliage, and throw a puzzle-shaped shadow into Starbucks window. Autumns hand turns her colorful kaleidoscopic lens. The green ash tree near the sidewalk resembles, with its polychrome colors, somewhat a bronze statue: its stem sulphur bronze, its foliage intermittently copper green and ferric-nitrate golden. On the other side of the cross walk the top of a young red oak turns fiery red. These are the budding impressions of the autumn foliage for which Connecticut is 'world famous' in the US.

In the world of marketing and entrepreneurship, Starbucks is a success story. It is one of those stories of excellence taught as a case study at business school. Founded in 1971, it really began its incredible growth under Howard Schultz in 1985, and presently has 6,294 coffee shops. But what does its success really consists of? A large cup of coffee at Starbucks is much more expensive than at Dunkin' Donuts: $2.69 compared to $3.40 for a Starbucks' venti. But while Dunkin' Donuts offers only a limited assortment of flavors like mocha, hazelnut, vanilla, caramel and cinnamon, you will find exotic quality beans at Starbucks like Bella Vista F.W. Tres Rios Costa Rica, Brazil Ipanema Bourbon Mellow, Colombia Nario Supremo, Organic Shade Grown Mexico, Panama La Florentina, Arabian Mocha Java, Caff Verona, Guatemala Antigua Elegant, New Guinea Peaberry, Zimbabwe, Aged Sumatra, Special Reserve Estate 2003 Sumatra Lintong Lake Tawar, Italian Roast, Kenya, Ethiopia Harrar, Ethiopia Sidamo, Ethiopia Yergacheffe and French Roast. So Starbucks offers luxury coffees and high quality coffee dining, reminiscent almost of the chic coffee houses I visited in Vienna.

Every now and then, I grin shamefully and think back at my endless hesitation choosing between the only two types of coffee available in most Dutch stores: red brand and gold brand. Even up to this day I have no clue what the actual difference is between the two, apart from the color of the wrapping: red or gold. Not surprisingly, Starbucks appeals to the laptop genre of people: consultants, students, intellectuals, the middle class, and a Starbucks coffee is a white-collar coffee, while a Dunkin' Donuts coffee is a blue-collar coffee. In Dunkin' Donuts you will run into Joe the Plumber, Bob the barber, and Mac the truck driver. But what is it exactly, that attracts the white collared workers in the US to fall back into the purple velvet chairs?

I imagine their working days filled with repetitive actions and decisions within a playing field of precisely defined responsibilities. How many of the players in these fields get through the day with its routines for simply no other reason than being able to enjoy their daily 30 minutes-escape into the Starbucks intimacy where, for a brief moment in the day, you regain the illusion of human warmth and exotic associations of resisting the coldness of high finance?

For 15 minutes you fall back into the deep, soft pillow of a velvet chair and randomly, and alas how important is that moment of utter randomness, pull a book from the shelves. While, in the background, soothing tones resound of country blues, with its recognition of deep human suffering, a blaze of folk with the primary connection with nature and tradition, or of merengue reviving the passionate memories of adventure and love, you gaze out the window and ponder about that simple, volatile reflection in the moment, strengthened by the physical effect of half a liter of watery coffee that starts to kick in and the satisfaction of chewing your muffin, bagel, cake, brownie, croissant or donut.

It is, above all, that bodily ecstasy caused by a combination of caffeine, sugar and the salivating Pavlov effect. You remember the struggling musician behind the counter taking your order, the amateur poet as you pay her for the coffee and give a full dollar tip, feeling a transcendental bound in your flight from reality. You stare with a fastened throbbing of the first gulps of coffee at the advertisements and poems on the bulletin board, and dauntlessly you think: They are right, they are so right! and what do I care? Why should I care?

But then you look at your watch and notice you really have to run again. 'Well, too bad, gotta go!', or people will start gossiping for being so long away from your desk. And while you open the door, an autumn breeze blows in your face, the last tunes of the blues solo die out as the Hammond organ whispers: 'I throw my troubles out the door, I don't need them anymore'.

Coffee in the US is a subculture that massively floated to the surface of the consumers society. Starbucks is more than coffee, it's more than just another brand on the market, it is a social-political statement, a way of perceiving how you would like to live, in other words it is a culture. Starbucks is the alternative to Coca-Cola and so much more than just coffee: it's chocolate, ice-cream, frappuccino, travel mugs with exotic prints, cups and live music, CD's, discounts on exhibitions and even support for volunteer work.

About The Author

Remko de Knikker is a contributor to Szirine.com (personal website: http://www.mindxp.com). Remko studied West European history in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is currently employed as a bioinformatics programmer at Yale University. He wrote two short stories 'A Short Story about Andrzej and Roman' ( 2003) and 'Theombrotus or the Pharmacia' ( 2003), is the editor-in-chief for Boilingpoint.nl, and a columnist for Sargasso.nl. He was a winner of the Bulkboek songtext contest (Stef Bos: Het verlangen vrij te zijn), and published two CDs: 'Blockbuster' ( 2003 Blockbuster) and Handful of maggots ( 1999 Blockbuster).

remkocaprio@mindxp.com

Keurig K-Cups

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Diedrich Coffee Morning Edition K-Cups 100ct

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Diedrich Coffee Morning Edition K-Cups 100ct - K-Cups for the Keurig Brewer. 4 boxes of 25 cups. Morning Edition Blend is a signature blend created by Martin Diedrich to be ideal as a first cup of morning coffee. It is roasted and blended to be hearty, delicious and to bring clarity to anyone's morning. Morning Edition Blend is a full-bodied, full roast with creamy vanilla sweetness, aromas of leather and spice and a hearty satisfying finish.


Cuisinart coffee makers are trusted by innumerable homemakers worldwide. The Cuisinart brand is a great friend to homemakers, manufacturing many excellent kitchen appliances and cooking wares that make life so much easier for them. In the past, Cuisinart was popular for their high-quality food processors.

As time went by, however, they expanded their product offerings to include many other products. It was a great delight to coffee lovers worldwide when this esteemed brand finally came up with Cuisinart coffee machines. The famous homemaker's friend has finally applied its great expertise in kitchen appliance production to coffee machines designed to provide good coffee to anyone who needs it.

A World of Possibilities from Cuisinart

Cuisinart is known for opening up new possibilities for homemakers. As a well-known innovator, Cuisinart goes beyond producing coffee makers. Instead, they come up with ways to make coffee making a more variable experience for homemakers and coffee lovers. So to give you more options, Cuisinart brings a lot of automatic coffee maker models that work using the grind-and-brew operation. This hassle-free brewing system is a delight for many busybodies who need their instant cup of coffee and for homemakers who have quite a lot of things to do.

They also have models equipped with programmable timer and thermal carafes to keep coffee warm even after the brewing time has elapsed. You can also avail of Cuisinart coffee makers that already have two pots that can be filled with coffee at the same time, so that's more coffee for more people with just one brewing cycle. They also have a full range of large capacity coffee makers that can serve up to four, ten, and twelve cups in just one brewing. This can save you time and can conveniently fill simultaneous coffee cravings of family members and office workers. And if they have large capacity coffee makers, there are also Cuisinart coffee makers that just serve one.

Although not a sole offer, Cuisinart single-cup machines manage to stand out thanks to the company's branding genius. Their single-cup machines go by the name of Cup-O-Matic, which has received much popularity by itself. And aside from offering coffee makers, Cuisinart also has other products such as percolators and espresso makers. Experts and actual users have proven that only top-of-the-line quality and state-of-the-art features. Nothing will brew your coffee the way Cuisinart coffee machines can. And since your cup of coffee is crucial for a great start for your every day, you should only trust it with the expert.

More Than Just Simple Machines

Cuisinart coffee machines are also especially popular because of their great-looking designs. Judging by their coffee makers, it seems that Cuisinart has mastered the art of creating very useful and productive machines, and that they plenty of time to spare conceptualizing sleek designs for their products. Cuisinart coffee makers are known to give off an air of elegance and durability, combined into one.

On top of that, they offer various coffee making accessories to make your coffee making experience complete. You can buy stand-alone water filters and coffee grinders from Cuisinart that can be bought online along with the coffee makers. Despite the high brand equity that Cuisinart holds, their products are widely available in the online market in bargain prices that even budget-conscious homemakers can afford.

Since there are a lot of Cuisinart products out there, you will surely find the perfect coffee machine that's within your price range. Cuisinart has made it their mission to make your life better, and their coffee makers are designed with that purpose in mind. Created with such quality, the coffee makers from the trusted brand can definitely brighten up your morning with great, freshly brewed, wonderfully flavored coffee.

You can find more about the Cuisinart Coffee Makers on our Best coffee makers website.

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Keurig Coffee Filter

Friday, March 13, 2009

Keurig B60 Pod Coffee Brewer (00602)

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Sold as each. Variable brew sizes: 6 oz. and 10 oz. Programmable LCD control center. Digital clock. Brew temperature control. 48 oz. water reservoir - removable for easy refilling. Programmable turn on/off. Drip tray removable for easy cleaning. Boxed. Manufacturer number: 00602. Buy Hardware Supplies SKU #: 6137343. Country of origin: China. Distributed by .


A Digital Photo Frame has become an essential component that helps beef up the aesthetic value of your home. A Digital Photo Frame should be capable of playing MP3 files, displaying JPEGs, and even few video formats. Some high-end jobs also interpret DivX file formats. Inbuilt speakers enable you play music while witnessing a slide show of your pictures. Often there is a calendar feature integrated with an alarm function.

If you have planned to use it as an alarm clock, ensure the inbuilt speakers are sufficiently loud.

More importantly, check the clarity of sound produced and the type of formats that the player can read. This is especially vital for viewing videos that are captured with the help of your camera. Either ensure the frame reads those formats or you can have a converter handy. Options like TV-out and earphones will allow you look at normal videos too in private.

There are a few Digital Photo Frames that do not come with a remote control. This is quite problematic as there is a necessity to manually make some adjustments for moving the images or media files. Therefore ensure a remote is incorporated with your frame so that you can adjust any feature from a distance at ease on your Digital Photo Frames.

You will also need to ensure that the frame comes with an adjustable rear stand so you that you can manipulate the height to make up for either the light striking the screen at an odd angle or to view the onscreen content at a much more convenient angle.

These tips will help you choose the kind of Digital Photo Frame you are searching for. Adhere to your budget though and do not be concerned about the styling. There is a plethora of Digital Photo Frames to choose from that are available in the market. The features are quite akin but it is the build quality and the adjustments in those features that add a bit of difference to the price.

Visit digital-photoframes.org website for reading exclusive reviews on digital photo frames and find best selling models on Pandigital, Aluratek, Smartparts, philips and Kodak digital picture frames

Coffee Makers

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Gloria Jean's Coffees, K-Cup, Pecan Pie, 24-Count Box (Pack of 2)

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Customer Review: Good coffee
We really like Gloria Jean's coffees. The Pecan Pie is very good and smells great but my favorite is still Butter Toffee.
Customer Review: Southern Pecan K-cups
Couldn't believe how quickly I received this item! Love the product! Would like to see Amazon use smaller box and packing materials- seemed like a waste to ship a box 1/2 empty.


Five or six years ago, any review of MP3 players would have focused almost exclusively on the Apple iPod - because that's basically all there was right then. Oh, sure, some other companies had previously produced gizmos they called MP3 players... the best of which were capable of handling a few dozen songs.

Then Apple had the audacity to market a portable music platform that could hold literally thousands of songs - and the 400-pound gorilla of the digital music world was born.

The Basics

Once the dust settled, the other electronics manufacturers went back to the drawing board and tried again. They did eventually figure it out, and now any decent review of MP3 players has to take two broad types of player into account.

Like the iPod, some modern players use a computer-type hard drive to store music. The other type uses flash memory. Both technologies have grown exponentially in the past five years, and can now pack gigabytes of audio into surprisingly small spaces.

About that Gorilla...

Any review of mp3 players still has to start with iPods, which now come in a variety of styles: e.g., the Shuffle, Nano, Classic, and Touch. Only the Classics still use hard drives; the others use flash memory. All are top-quality, excellent picks you can't go wrong with.

The latest generation of the Classic and its serious competitors, like the Microsoft Zune, can hold up to 30,000 songs - more than 10 weeks' worth of audio. That's pretty amazing to those of us who can remember when 8-track tapes were the finest recording media ever.

Their incredible capacity for the price (about $245, versus $150-200 for an 8-16 GB flash player) makes the latest generation of hard-drive based players very attractive. But no decent review of MP3 players would be complete without pointing out some of their negative aspects as well.

While hard-drive players are reliable and can hold tons of songs, they're also heavy and prone to skipping because of the many moving parts. Plus, replacements for the batteries, which often fail after a few years of constant recharging, are so expensive it can be easier just to buy a new player.

Flash Memory Players

Today's modern flash memory models are actually the much-improved descendants of the low-density gizmos mentioned at the beginning of this review of MP3 players. So how do they rate?

Their biggest benefit is their complete lack of moving parts; their biggest drawback remains their limited capacity. You have to ask yourself, though, if you really need space for 30,000 songs. Flash players come in capacities ranging from 512MB to 32GB (128-8,000 songs), which is plenty for many of us.

Any fair review of MP3 players has to feature SanDisk's line of flash-memory MP3 players, which offer great quality (but relatively low capacity) for as little as $30 or so. Similarly, Creative offers the MuVo, another line of low-cost, high-quality flash player that can, in some cases, double as a USB flash drive.

The Verdict

The best flash MP3 players, like Sony's Walkman and iPod's Nano, are of exceptional quality and durability - but for the price, you may as well get a high-density hard-drive model. Even the best flash memory-based MP3 player will have a capacity that's maybe a fourth of a good hard-drive player's.

It all comes down to what's more important to you: capacity or price. If our review of MP3 players has convinced you that shock-resistance and economy are more desirable, we recommend the Creative Muvo or SanDisk MP3s; otherwise, you can't do better than an iPod Classic or Microsoft Zune.

Hi! I'm Noel Jameson and the holiday season is truly my favorite time of year. I am a Christmas shopping wizard and I happily hand out shopping tips to friends and strangers alike. When I'm not hitting the stores, you can find me in the kitchen whipping up a delicious treat to share with my family and friends. Stick around and maybe I'll share some of my secret recipes with you!

Keurig Coffee Filter

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Gloria Jeans Coffee Special Blend K-Cups 100ct

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Gloria Jeans Coffee Special Blend K-Cups 100ct - K-Cups for the Keurig Brewer. 4 boxes of 25 cups. Our top selling non-flavored coffee, Gloria Jeans Special Blend is a complex coffee that is balanced and smooth, with a slightly floral aroma. Absolutely delicious and satisfying.


Coffee makers serve you the best freshly brewed coffee. You will surely enjoy and savor that fresh cup of coffee as you awake in the morning.

For most coffee lovers, they select the best quality coffee for decaffeination. The processed used is by determining the consistency, quality, aroma, and flavor of the coffee.

Melitta coffee maker provides the best quality coffee that you will surely enjoy. Melitta is responsible in selling and marketing branded electric systems and marketing branded filter paper in the United States. Its geographical manufacturing operations in the United States include roasting and packaging.

Their emphasis on the coffee making industry is to sell aggressively and sell brand share in all markets for the premium products. In the worldwide market, Melitta group of manufacturers market a wide variety of consumer products that include air cleaners, foils, vacuum bags, and cleaning products. Of course their major market is selling a full range of coffee preparation products which is under their brand name.

Melittas coffee's are gourmet, and the proof is in the aroma and taste of the coffee. If you want to brew gourmet and coffee shop best coffees can be easily and conveniently done at your own home using your coffee maker. With Melittas line of gourmet coffee products, they provide gourmet quality and best flavor with very low prices. Melitta offers a distinctive variety of coffee flavors from delicious to the regular flavored coffee. All are for your daily enjoyment, special occasions, or for the use of delicious addition on your recipes. Here are some popular Melitta's best serve coffees that you will surely enjoy.

1. The classic premium roast coffee is blended purely with 100 percent Arabic beans. It is considered as a favorite by coffee loving enthusiast in over 25 years of delightful existence. This extra fine ground coffee is best serve especially in the morning and at night.

2. Vanilla almond is a perfect combination of two flavors of creamy vanilla and nutty almond. Melitta's vanilla almond is distinctively smooth and creamy and rich with robust. It will surely provide a great tasteful pleasure and making the moment extra special.

3. Melittas Classic Lite is perfect for coffee lovers that suffer from acidity or for those having caffeine sensitivity. It offers a premium quality flavor and it is easy on the stomach. It only contains 40 percent less caffeine and 45 percent less acidity.

4. One of the bestsellers is the Morning Bliss Organic coffee or also known as light roast. It is a coffee served at Melitta that has a brigh character, smooth, and balanced flavoring.

5. Make your senses alive with the delicate aroma and tasteful flavor of Melitta's Hazelnut coffee blend. It is known for its mild, rich, and nutty flavor. This coffee blend provides a sweet treat every time you drink it.

Melittas decaffeinated, ground, and premium coffees are especially made for preparation in non electric and electric cone coffee makers. They add a fine ground that allows you to use less coffee. Melitta offers great value of coffee with the best quality, delicious, aromatic coffee served.

Dave Poon is an accomplished writer who specializes in the latest in Food and Drink. For more information regarding Melita Coffee. please drop by at http://www.hotcoffeeplus.com/.

Keurig K-Cups

Monday, March 2, 2009

Timothy's World Coffee, Kona Blend, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)

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Customer Review: Great morning coffee
I have a variety of K-cup coffees set up to automatically be delivered to my house. I love fresh coffee with little clean up! This one is a crowd pleaser. Not too strong, not too mellow. It seems to be a safe choice to please all coffee drinkers.
Customer Review: Good coffee choice for a wide number of tastes
I personally drink decaf, but I keep regular coffee on hand for those who don't. This flavor seems to fit the tastes of many coffee drinkers. Kind of like Goldilocks--not too week, not overly strong with a true coffee flavor. Everyone who drinks it has been satisfied with it.


The coffee world isn't just about walking into your local provider and ordering an espresso. Imagine what it would be like to devote your life entirely to coffee.

That is what Beverage Marketing Australia general manager Gary Newcome has virtually done. He tastes coffee. He studies coffee. He markets, sells and drinks coffee. Luckily he has a wife to help him and the company has gone from strength to strength. They have decided to, not only do everything possible in the coffee industry, but also to focus on the most important part - customer service.

Both Gary and his wife realise that the success of their venture - and it IS successful - is down to ensuring that both them and their staff are dedicated to success and making the customer experience worthwhile.

And they give things back too. The proceeds for some of the sales get transferred back to the forests and the communities in them. They sell Fairtrade and Land Trust coffee as a sign of their own commitment to the origin of coffee.

By looking after such communities they are helping to ensure a fair wage, a fair living and a fair use of the land. Things become sustainable.

But they are not stopping there - they are launching into the commercial market to sell their coffee and expertise. But on the fundamental level there is pure and practical advice on how to make a good cup of coffee - a perfect bean, the best water and a dependable machine. And, of course, someone who knows what they are doing in making it.

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