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Coffee/Tea
Whether you call it a "French press" or a "plunger pot", these little low-tech coffee makers can be very handy to have around. Not to mention that they can make...
Tired of the latest fad coffees? Something new is hitting tea houses and coffeeshops across the country. ItÂ’s bubble tea. This somewhat bizarre drink also goes by the names boba,...
Why not make something a little more personal this year than your usual store-bought gift for mom? Here are some recipe suggestions for several different kinds of "gifts" you might...
The i-Roast coffee bean roaster is a handy little kitchen gadget that can provide you with freshly roasted beans in just minutes. This was my first attempt at roasting my...
Winter is almost over, but I'm still craving warm treats. My coffee alone isn't enough, so I've whipped up a batch of biscotti to dunk. So far, my favourite...
If you've decided to take the next step in getting fresh coffee each morning, you'll be in the market for a good grinder for your roasted coffee beans. Don't...
Ground and roasted chicory is often found blended with coffee, or even brewed all by itself for a caffeine-free alternative. The chicory root is used for coffee, but the leaves...
You might be surprised that you don't require an exotic climate or expensive equipment to grow a tea plant all your own. Now, that's fresh! Of course, growing the tea...
Even if you're not a high-class coffee connoisseur, there is a good chance you've heard of a few of the best-known coffee regions in the world. Kona coffee comes from...
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