Showing posts with label rich aroma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rich aroma. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Organic Coffee: Pick Me Up Naturally

If you are at all aware of health and environmental issues, organic coffee is a product that should be interesting to you.

Then organic coffee beans are just what you need for your daily cup of coffee. Then you will also want to ensure that you do not consume lots of harmful chemicals with the drink that you love so much. Or to sit up late at night, watching a classic movie, the cheery pot resting at your elbow within easy reach? Do you like to spend rainy afternoons at the window, a cup smoking in your hand?

Coffee is not an exception to this. Unfortunately, these substances persist in the finished product, though in residual quantities. In order to supply the growing worldwide demand for popular crops, farmers don't have a choice but to use harmful substances that boost production and minimize loss. It's a sad truth that modern agricultural practice greatly depends on the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

Organic coffee is grown on all continents, but predominantly in South America, where the traditional low-tech methods are perhaps least different from modern techniques. Many organic farms have sprung up to supply their needs. As a partial solution to this problem of slow poisoning through toxic residue, many people all over the world have chosen only to consume produce that has been grown using traditional methods and without the use of chemicals.

It also means that the soil is protected from erosion, and the habitat and food-sources of birds and wildlife remain intact. In terms of environmental protection, this is superior to the high-tech method of clearing out wide regions around coffee plantations. It is very often shade-grown, which means that large shade trees are used to shelter to coffee plants during critical periods of their growing season. Organic coffee is produced under strict certification guidelines, and growers do their best to ensure that the methods are as environmental-friendly as possible.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Coffee Soap: Unique Combination of Coffee and Cleaning!

Well, coffee containing soaps are very hard and ideally suited for washing hands, and for cleaning purposes in the kitchen. People who just want to experience the rich aroma of coffee even while cleansing and washing! Coffee soaps have become quite the rage among coffee fanatics. What an ingenious way to make use of coffee! Have you ever thought of buying a Coffee Soap?

Coffee soaps have the capacity to absorb such pungent odors as that of fish, meat, garlic, gasoline etc. These soaps can be quite effective in scouring your dirty and soiled hands. You can use your left over coffee grounds to make your own coffee soap. Most coffee soaps contain a highly corrosive ingredient called lye that renders them as ‘hard soaps'. These soaps are not well suited for bathing however.

So this type of gift would be a unique gift item for a friend or relative who loves the aroma of coffee. Soaps made from coffee can become an interesting part of a gift basket. Coffee Soap produces a fairly rich lather.

You can purchase lye from your local hardware store. For making coffee soaps, 2 to 2.5 oz of lye will be required. Lye is a highly caustic substance that makes soap ‘hard'. The most vital ingredient in making coffee soap is lye.

Try not to inhale the caustic fumes from the lye. You will need to protect yourself by wearing a long sleeved apron, safety glasses, and yellow kitchen gloves. As you pour the lye, hot sulfurous fumes are emitted that are strongly toxic.

You can follow the instructions given in any standard coffee soap recipe. The fundamental chemistry that forms the basis of any soap-making procedure including coffee soaps is a chemical reaction between fats/oils and lye. Making coffee soaps at home is quite simple if you carefully follow all the guidelines and safety tips. You can apply either the Melt and Pour method or the Cold Process method of soap making both of which are quite popular.

Add your own personal touch by adding exotic fragrances and aromatic oils such as peppermint oil, lavender oil, cinnamon, hazelnut, rosemary, sweet almond oils, etc. So you can make your washing and cleansing experiences more fragrant and freshening with coffee soap bars.

Coffee Soap makes an ideal kitchen soap. You can also purchase body coffee soaps made commercially. Commercially made body soaps are mild enough to be used to clean your body. These coffee soaps are equipped with relaxing, deodorizing, antiseptic and exfoliating properties that will sooth your skin and senses post-bathing. You can get these coffee body soaps in health spas, beauty clinics, cosmetic stores, etc.

© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

Friday, October 3, 2008

why gourmet coffee is important

Coffee has been around for less than one hundred years, and it has fast become the favorite of millions of coffee connoisseurs throughout the world. For those who are hooked on coffee, gourmet coffee is what gets the day off to a good start, and it picks us up in the middle of the day. For coffee lovers, whats not to love in gourmet coffee? Of course, I am biased, since I sell Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. My opinion of some of the best coffee comes from Kona, Hawaii. There are hundreds of different types of gourmet coffees are not available year round. These offers include a special type of coffee maker designed especially for one brand of gourmet coffee. The Internet sites offer specials and discount just for trying their coffee. When you do a Google search for gourmet coffee, you will find that there are a variety of Internet sites that are dedicated to it. When driving through small town America, and a roadside coffee shop pops up on the horizon, one can imagine how the bigger chains got started. The bigger gourmet coffee shops have teams of coffee roasters who are dedicated to creating new and delicious flavors of coffee. The gourmet coffee consumer will undoubtedly look forward to all of the new flavors that are created. The true gourmet coffee consumer will travel out of their way to try a great cup of coffee that they heard mention of either in conversation or through a crowd. Virtually at any event, sporting or otherwise, college of professional, there are gourmet coffee shops everywhere. The Gourmet Coffee consumer will unquestionably look forward to all of the new flavors that are created. True gourmet coffee can offer a unique experience that is different from other coffee experiences. Although the consumer can often find gourmet coffee in stores and coffee shops, there is nothing quite like brewing your own. When you are making gourmet coffee at home, you will need whole coffee beans, (grinding the beans just before brewing insures the freshest coffee) fresh spring water, light cream and sugar. These are the key ingredients for the freshest, best tasting cup of coffee you will ever taste.

Coffee has been around for less than one hundred years, and it has fast become the favorite of millions of coffee connoisseurs throughout the world. For those who are hooked on coffee, gourmet coffee is what gets the day off to a good start, and it picks us up in the middle of the day. For coffee lovers, whats not to love in gourmet coffee?Of course, I am biased, since I sell Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. Of course, I am biased, since I sell 100% Pure Gourmet Coffee from Kona, Hawaii. Now that is gourmet coffee to die for. My opinion of some of the best coffee comes from Kona, Hawaii. There are hundreds of different types of gourmet coffees are not available year round.These offers include a special type of coffee maker designed especially for one brand of gourmet coffee. The Internet sites offer specials and discount just for trying their coffee. When you do a Google search for gourmet coffee, you will find that there are a variety of Internet sites that are dedicated to it.

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