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    meant that I had to be his helper. A day of spending time in the kitchen with my dad cooking gumbo, potato salad, and making bread was my favorite way to spend time with him. Sunday, at the crack of dawn, my father would wake up and make a pot of coffee. The bitter, pungent odor would waft into my room waking me for the day. By the time I had made it to the living room my father would have a small…

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    into the coffee in the film, Bleu. He further explains the purpose of the shot and its relation to the character’s emotions. It is somewhat a point of view shot of the protagonist. Her focus is all on the sugar cube and coffee, nothing else matters. The sugar cube is her form of escape, shutting everything out from her immediate world, running away from the grief and emotions she is feeling. He goes on to elaborate the process of how the team managed to get a sugar cube to suck up coffee in 5…

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    fresh, gourmet cup of coffee ready in 30 seconds. Though I am the only coffee drinker in my home, everyone agrees it is the one appliance we all could not live without! After I have the first cup of coffee, I morph from grumpy, morning-monster-Mom into "Supermom," able to pack 2 lunches in a single bound and dress 2 small girls in the speed of light! Two little girls and a husband count on me for lunches, field-trip…

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    Esspresso Research Paper

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    Title: The science behind the art of espresso making! Suggested Title: Make the best espresso ever in 8 simple steps! Suggested Title: Everything you wanted to know about espresso brewing! A well made espresso is a combination of perfectly roasted coffee beans ground to particles of the perfect size, which are then subjected to water at the perfect temperature and pressure. Too many "perfects" in one sentence, you say? Damn right! But the results are nothing short of heavenly once you have…

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    have a kid who just loves frothed beverages, Dualit Hot/Cold Milk Frother can work wonders for you. It works very efficiently and at a single touch, your beverage comes out to be like some professional café. It is a must buy for you if you envy the coffee shops out there serving cold coffees and chocolate soft drinks looking unbelievably alluring. For frothy and smooth presentation of homemade drinks, Dualit Hot/Cold Milk Frother gives unparalleled results. Read through for the review of Dualit…

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    Absinthe Research Paper

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    Absinthe owes much of its allure to the preparation of the drink. It takes a steady hand and a cool demeanor to pour the perfect glass, but don’t let that intimidate you. Armed with the proper tools and ingredients, you too can enjoy “The Green Lady” just as they did in the cafes of old Paris. What you’ll need: A bottle of your favorite absinthe, of course. If you don’t yet have a favorite, take a chance on one of many of the authentic or newer brands available. The Pontarlier glass – named…

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    The coffee percolator is known as one of the earliest "modern" coffee-brewing tools, that was originally intended for small scale homes that could be heated on a stove or any other hear source (Meister, Erin). This type of coffee pot was very popular before the invention of the automatic drip coffee makers which was around the 1970s (Coffee Percolator Explained). It has been said, according to Erin Meister, that the percolator was and is the beginning for more brewing techniques that have been…

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    Culture Of Coffee Essay

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    The culture around coffee has been relatively intriguing to me in recent months - most likely a spark began by the fact I now work as barista trainer at Starbucks, and I have been working with my store in increase my palate for coffee itself. The idea of coffee in itself is interesting, as well as all the different forms of consumption and culture surrounding this unique beverage. In this paper today, I’m going to cover the origination of coffee, the culture of consumption, coffee tasting,…

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    Armuthaz Response Paper Katelin Gephart Bellarmine University Armuthaz's text The Coffee-Mans Grenado Discharged Upon the Maidens Complaint Against Coffee is an unusual piece when compared to the rest of the texts that we have read in class so far. The rest of the texts made their points in scholarly essay type writings whereas Armuthaz presents his argument in the form of a spoken dialogue. This change in structure indicates that the consumption of chocolate is no longer a scholarly debate…

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    buy Starbuck? Starbucks coffee is considered a branded coffee. Consumers are willing to pay more just to get a coffee. Consumers go to Starbucks for breaks, to think, write and create creativity. Consumer feels that they are more creative, and can get more things than anywhere else. Consumers are looking for the experience of the coffee house. Coffee lovers come for the wide selection of high quality coffee. Consumers want the ability to choose their own choice of coffee, listens to the soothing…

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