Archive for January, 2009

Coffee house (Cedar Grove/Verona Observers)

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

The Cedar Grove Elks held its annual coffee house to benefit St. Joseph’s Children Home located in Totowa on Jan. 24. Featured were a number of local musicians and vocalists from the area. Chairperson of the event was Warren Hendrickson. The musicians all volunteered their time and more than $1,350 was raised. .

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Coffee house (Cedar Grove/Verona Observers)

Big coffee drinkers hallucinate more: Study (Canada.com)

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

People who drink more than seven cups of coffee a day tend to hallucinate more than less caffeine-driven colleagues, according to a study published Wednesday.

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Coffee with the Mayor events set for Feb. 2 (Sweetwater Reporter)

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Sweetwater Mayor Greg Wortham reminds Sweetwater residents that the “First Monday Coffee with the Mayor” public discussion sessions will take place on Monday, Feb. 2. There are two “First Monday” sessions each month.

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The uniqueness of home grown Sagada coffee (Sun Star)

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

AS GOOD as the place, Sagada coffee comes with the freshness of nature that the natives have always wanted their environment and their food crops to be.

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The uniqueness of home grown Sagada coffee (Sun Star)

Beyond coffee-table books, workable ideas (The News & Observer)

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

A good coffee-table book is easy to find. Browse the home-and-garden section of a bookstore and you'll find plenty of bonbons featuring luxurious homes and lush landscapes.

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Beyond coffee-table books, workable ideas (The News & Observer)

Cracking the coffee shop puzzle (Business Standard India)

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Hotel coffee shops tend to be generally overlooked when it comes to serious food talk — even though they contribute about 25 per cent of a hotel’s F&B revenue, second only to banqueting, and ahead of gourmet restaurants.

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MARKET TALK: ICE Coffee Sags But Trims Loss; Dlr Rises (INO News)

Friday, January 30th, 2009

0944 EST [Dow Jones] - ICE March arabica coffee is down 10 points at $1.2140 a pound after a three-day low of $1.2035. May is off 30 points. The market's weaker today with the stronger dollar, but it's quiet," a New York desk manager says.

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MARKET TALK: ICE Coffee Sags But Trims Loss; Dlr Rises (INO News)

Keep Mac Coffee Shop in private hands councilors suggest (Timmins Times)

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Several Timmins city councillors have made it clear they do not want the City to get into the restaurant business. The issue came before council earlier this week when the Mayor's ad-hoc committee on the future of the McIntyre Arena was discussing the role of the popular McIntyre Coffee Shop.

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Keep Mac Coffee Shop in private hands councilors suggest (Timmins Times)

P&G profit rises 53% on sale of coffee business, sales drop (USA Today)

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Consumer products maker Procter & Gamble says profit jumped 533A//www.usatoday.com/money/companies/earnings/2009-01-30-pg_N.htm?csp=34" title="P&G profit rises 53 on sale of coffee business, sales drop (USA Today)

Gateshead shopkeeper threw coffee over robber (icNewcastle – Evening Chronicle)

Friday, January 30th, 2009

FEISTY shopkeeper Angela Craig sent a knife-wielding robber packing when she threw a hot cup of coffee over him.

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Gateshead shopkeeper threw coffee over robber (icNewcastle - Evening Chronicle)