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by Jin Ee
There are so many different types of espresso machine on the market, with such a wide range of features, that it is no wonder that finding the right espresso machine for your business can be a perplexing task. But once you understand the basics, and the main differences between models, you will...
• Date Added: 2/18/2007
• Views: 298

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by Jin Ee
With 'coffee shop culture' growing ever more popular, the coffee business is booming- and there is an ever-increasing range of coffee shop supplies to go with this. But kitting out your coffee shop with the necessities needn't be complicated- in fact, with the rise of the internet, it is now...
• Date Added: 2/18/2007
• Views: 462

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by Jin Ee
A coffee machine can be an integral part of a business, so it is vital that it is kept running as smoothly and efficiently as possible. When you buy a coffee machine, you should check the manufacturer's guidelines as to how often they recommend it be serviced- most manufacturers recommend a...
• Date Added: 2/18/2007
• Views: 411

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by Jin Ee
When your commercial coffee machine needs to be repaired, you will of course want it to be fixed as soon as possible. But what is involved in having it repaired? When you are choosing a company to repair your coffee machine, make sure you ask them the following questions:

How long will it...
• Date Added: 2/18/2007
• Views: 391

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by Jin Ee
Jacob Mojiwat recommends http://www.SipadanDivingVacation.com for your next Sipadan diving trip.As well as a basic espresso coffee machine, there are lots of pieces of coffee-related equipment that you can buy to help you produce...
• Date Added: 2/18/2007
• Views: 308

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by Andrea Flint
Basil is one of the most popular herbs used in cooking today. It is a very versatile herb, and is used in Italian, Thai and Vietnamese cuisines amongst many others.

It has a warm, aromatic but gentle flavor, with a hint of spicey aniseed. It's well known that it goes extremely well with...
• Date Added: 1/8/2007
• Views: 472

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by Andrea Flint
There's nothing more impressive to serve up at a big occasion than a large roasted bird, whether a duck, a turkey or a goose. As well as being delicious, a roast of this kind will be a centerpiece of a festive or celebratory meal, giving a real feeling of luxury and extravagence to your...
• Date Added: 12/27/2006
• Views: 522

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by Jake Ball
I've always been looking for a restaurant directory that has consistency and a wide, but detailed coverage of my area. Another thing – do directories like yell.com or Locallife really think giving us a restaurant's address and phone number is going to help us in any way? Up until now, the future...
• Date Added: 11/26/2006
• Views: 393

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by Bonnie Davis
Holidays bring out family traditions. That ornament you made in second grade hangs on the Christmas tree at your parents' house, and the stories of Aunt Mary's turkey fiasco make the rounds at the dinner table. Talking turkey eventually comes around to a problem that has plagued turkey cookers...
• Date Added: 11/25/2006
• Views: 466

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by Colin Holcomb
For thousands of years green tea has been used by both the Chinese and Japanese as both an herbal medicine and a beverage. Recently the use of this tea as an herbal medicine gained notice in the western world as a part of the medical profession. The antioxidant and chemotherapuetic effects of the...
• Date Added: 11/1/2006
• Views: 558

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by Lydia Ramsey
Many a business meal starts with a soup course. Unless you have already begun by munching on the bread, this is your first opportunity to demonstrate your table manners-to impress or un-impress-your dining companions.

Choosing the right spoon is step number one. If the table has been...
• Date Added: 10/31/2006
• Views: 483

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by Andrea Flint
Having your own vegetable patch or fruit garden was once commonplace, but fell out of favour as the food industry become more commercial and supermarkets began to take over. In recent years however, more and more people have started explore growing their own produce again. Here we give 5 reasons...
• Date Added: 9/20/2006
• Views: 487

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by Andrew Gates
Why buy wine?

In Australia, wine has become the new beverage of choice for people in all walks of life. Moreover, Australia has developed an enviable reputation amongst wine drinkers and appreciators the world over. Myshopping.com.au can help you make the right selection of wine for any...
• Date Added: 9/16/2006
• Views: 609

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by Lydia Ramsey
For the past month you have been attending more than the usual number of parties and receptions, and the end is not yet in sight. You knew before you arrived at these business related events that you were expected to be on your best professional behavior. No letting down your guard so you...
• Date Added: 9/11/2006
• Views: 576

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by Gavin McNamara
With the final long weekend of the summer approaching, Labor Day weekend may signal the last summer cookout, beach BBQ or campfire grill until next May. So, if you're planning to make this long weekend the most memorable camping trip of the season, why not put a little extra panache into your...
• Date Added: 8/31/2006
• Views: 451

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by Kate Simpson
People sometimes wonder how coffee beans are decaffeinated – is there a naturally caffeine-less variety of bean grown, or is decaffeinated coffee somehow chemically stripped of its caffeine? In some cases, the answer is "neither." There have been a variety of decaffeination techniques used over...
• Date Added: 6/29/2006
• Views: 350

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by Fran Black
Many shoppers only seem to have an abstract understanding of the benefits of organic foods and products on the environment and their health. Organic meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products come from animals that are given no antibiotics or growth hormones. Many people believe that genetic...
• Date Added: 6/7/2006
• Views: 645

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by Harold Miller
Every year, millions of people worldwide are affected by allergies to particular foods. It is estimated that in America alone, over 11 million people suffer from potentially life threatening food allergies. It is estimated that over 200 people die each year from allergic reactions to food in the...
• Date Added: 6/1/2006
• Views: 403

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by Angie Stocklin
Santa loves his cookies. After all, it's one of the most special traditions of Christmas Eve night--to leave Santa his share of cookies on a plate, alongside a tall glass of cold milk. But where did this special tradition get its roots? And why does everyone, even Santa, eat cookies and so many...
• Date Added: 5/24/2006
• Views: 636

30. 
by Anna Fleet
McDonalds, the most notorious proprietor of French fries, fried burgers and fried, well, just about everything else, has come a long way since the popular film Super Size Me, exposed the horrors of the high-fat diet and forced the Ronald to remove the "super sized" options from his fat-induced...
• Date Added: 4/29/2006
• Views: 647


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