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  • A Galilee, Israel Kosher Pinot Noir, by Levi Reiss
    I love kosher wine so much that I am doing a series on fine and perhaps not so fine kosher wines tasting them with a variety of foods. This article explores a Pinot Noir red wine coming from the Galilee in northern Israel Was it a bargain? I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
    Published 08Sep2011, viewed 127 times
  • How Coffee Changed the World, by Fenton Wayne
    The growth and influence of coffee drinking though the ages.
    Published 06Oct2011, viewed 278 times
  • Food And Drink Ideas, by Michael Oscar Pisani
    Dinner parties are not just for the people who can afford veal and lobster most nights of the week. And, they are not just for those who have a large grocery budget.
    Published 05Oct2011, viewed 118 times
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A South Australia Pinot Noir, by Levi Reiss
    Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
    Published 05Sep2011, viewed 154 times
  • Why Should You Hire Catering Services?, by Jenny Parker
    Most people don't think about hiring a catering service until they have a huge event coming up, like a wedding. However, catering companies can actually offer up great results at other events, as well.
    Published 03Oct2011, viewed 196 times
  • Why People Like Coffee So Much?, by Ray Forrest
    There are a lot of facts and reasons why people like coffee so much. Coffee is one of the beverages that a large number of people like. Many people love to start their day by drinking a cup of coffee. Coffee stimulates the brain because it has caffeine in it. First, it makes the neurons in the human body more active. It also produces adrenaline in response to adrenal glands. Your heartbeat increases, your airways open and blood vessels constrict.
    Published 30Sep2011, viewed 195 times
  • What You Need to Know About the Delicious Flapjack Recipe, by Donna S Glaze
    Who says that all healthful food is bland since you could enjoy a delicious yet healthy flapjack recipe? Most people don't care about their food intake as long as it will satisfy their hunger and craving. However, the trend nowadays is shifting towards fitness and beauty. This is supported by the fact that most advertisements are all about these. A lot of us are now aware of the importance of a sound well being.
    Published 30Sep2011, viewed 166 times
  • Donut Maker: The Sweetest Answer, by Donna S Glaze
    Donut maker machine is very beneficial to donut lovers, making it the sweetest answer for those who have a sweet tooth. This machine can assure you that what you eat is fresh without spending so much money, effort and time. You could also have fun and excitement while making your own design and mixture.
    Published 30Sep2011, viewed 197 times
  • All About The Most Popular Spanish Tapas, by George Ramirez
    No one can escape the lure of Spanish tapas. They actually make some of the most tasty delicacies not only in Spain but all-over the world especially when prepared by an expert in the field. However, most of the popular Spanish tapas recipes incorporate very simple ingredients and therefore you can make them even from home.
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 91 times
  • What Is Organic Coffee?, by Ray Forrest
    With many of today's consumers being concerned about the quality of the products they purchase, organic food and beverages are gaining in popularity, especially organic coffee. Many agricultural products are grown today by using organic methods, and your coffee is no exception. Organic products have a very low effect on the environment because they don't uses insecticides, fertilizers and pesticides.
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 144 times
  • Jamaica's Blue Mountain Coffee - A Peek Inside This Celebrated Brew, by Ray Forrest
    Jamaican Blue Mountain ranks among the best and is probably the most celebrated coffee in the world. To protect the natural habitats of rare and indigenous wild life, the government has designated vast areas of these mountains as National Parks for cultivation of this hidden treasure.
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 200 times
  • How to Select a Coffee of The Month Club, by Ray Forrest
    One of the most important questions that coffee lovers have is how to select a coffee of the month club. These clubs are a great way to get superior quality, as specialty coffee comes from all around the world at an inexpensive price. The recent claim in popularity for these clubs has opened up a new impression for local coffee shops to showcase their flavorful blends on the net.
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 197 times
  • Sumatra Coffee, Experience The Luxurious Flavor Of Indonesia, by Ray Forrest
    Sumatra coffee is an essential strain of the Sumatran culture, and the location is famous for producing one of the most decomposable coffees in the world. In general, Sumatra coffee tends not to be sold by quantity like in some other countries, but instead strict guidelines are used. These guidelines are supported around the picking activity and processing of the beans.
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 143 times
  • Light Roast vs. Dark Roast - What Is The Difference?, by Ray Forrest
    Whether you are a coffee connoisseur of just a casual coffee drinker, you might find yourself asking the question: What is the difference between light roast and dark roast?
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 218 times
  • Encouraging News on the Environment and Farming, by Alison Withers
    Recently there have been two pieces of positive news on the environmental and farming fronts recently, one of them in the UK, the other affecting farming right across the world.
    Published 07Sep2011, viewed 133 times
  • Arabica Coffee - Origins Of The Finest Coffee, by Ray Forrest
    Arabica coffee is widely-regarded as the best commercially-produced type of coffee in the world. It is famous for being the first type of coffee used by humankind. Most of the coffee you drink comes from Arabica plants, which are grown all over the world. This plant is most related with Africa and the Middle Eastbound, but is now planted in the coffee-growing regions of the world, as easily.
    Published 02Sep2011, viewed 177 times
  • What Is Kona Coffee?, by Ray Forrest
    Kona Coffee is considered a world class gourmet coffee worldwide. For people who are not aware, Kona coffee is more or less Hawaiian coffee. Over the years Kona coffee has grown to become one of the most expensive types of coffee you can buy.
    Published 02Sep2011, viewed 198 times

 

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