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  • History Of Kenya Coffee
    The birth place of coffee is relatively close to Kenya but getting it there was not an easy task and full of bloodshed. The Arabs who controlled coffee enslaved ......... Read More

  • Gourmet Coffee The Best Information
    If you are really fed up with having the hum drum coffee all the time. Then it's time to recompense yourself with something diverse and exciting. Why not spritz ......... Read More

  • The Coffee Bean
    Coffee is a beverage, served hot or with ice, with or without cream and sugar, prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant. These seeds are almost ......... Read More

  • Before You Purchase A Home Espresso Machine
    Instead of running to your local coffee shop or favourite corner café for the perfect cut of espresso, consider making your own at home. If the thought of ......... Read More

  • Coffee Maker Glossary
    Coffee Maker Glossary Coffee has a language all its own. Here are a few of the frequently used coffee maker terms.Auto Frother: device that automatically ......... Read More

  • Coffee - Avoiding Brewing A Bad Cup
    If a good cup of coffee was so easy to make by simply just throwing in your choice of coffee grinds into water and then into your percolator, then you could ......... Read More

  • Coffee Maker Types
    When we hear the term ‘coffee maker' most of us think of only one type of coffee maker. Most often, the drip style coffee maker or the espresso type machine ......... Read More

  • Is That Hot Coffee Really Good For You
    It is common knowledge that the caffeine content in coffee is not good for human health. In spite of that caffeine consumption the world over has increased in ......... Read More

  • Using The Coffee Grinder For A Cup Of The Brew
    To a coffee lover freshly ground beans have the greatest attraction. The fragrance itself can make you long for a cup of the brew so earnestly. However, ......... Read More

  • Cappuccino - Other Worldwide Coffees Ideas
    There was a time in America where Folger's coffee dominated, with instant and drip varieties, taken with sugar and/or milk. Then, our world expanded with ......... Read More

I'm no different from any other American; I love a good coffee after I wake up.
In fact, I adore coffee bubbling in my coffee maker through out the day and
sometimes I also crave the flavour even after having had dinner. Unfortunately,
dependent on your body, your reaction to the caffeine will vary. This can mean
the difference between a cup of coffee at night or a sleepless night of tossing
and turning. I personally cannot drink coffee before bedtime because I am
sensitive to the affects of caffeine. I can't even drink pop before bedtime or
I will pay for it at night. This one of the main reasons why I keep a supply of
decaf in my kitchen. If I do need that quick taste, I can brew some coffee
without suffering the intolerable insomnia associated with caffeine.My other
backup for those times when I have run out of decaf and I crave a quick coffee
at night is Dunkin Donuts. They brew a decaf that has all the flavour of the
regular brew, but without the concentrated caffeine levels that will wire up my
nerves. I've even wandered out to get the iced variety when it has been too hot
for my normal drink, and because I just have to have that delicious flavour
running over my tongue.Coffee beans have the natural molecule called caffeine
built in. I am not very familiar with the process for its removal though. I
picture a huge contraption resembling a sieve that uses a filtration system to
remove the caffeine from the boiling beans' water. I suppose this is more
fantasy than reality because you can get whole grinds and beans from stores. I
strongly imagine that the process involves the entire bean and not just the
water. However, it is my best bet for coffee lovers like myself who have to
avoid that dreaded caffeine.I do worry that with the flavours of regular and
decaf coffee being so much alike that the coffee-houses may give me regular
accidentally. I avoid this concern by keeping a constant supply of decaf in my
kitchen. Making mistakes is only human, right? I am also concerned that my
Starbucks barista may give me decaf instead of my morning regular. Without that
morning boost of caffeine, I have forked out $4, only to continue to doze the
day away. Whatever the case I do adore coffee. Don't you?