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Cold Brew Coffee

A hot cup of coffee is often a good approach to warm up the stomach early in the morning. It helps to rejuvenate the mind and prepare the body for the work of the day. In fact, hot coffee is very popular among the average working people across the world. To this extent, people used to hot coffees never thought it could be otherwise. You’d definitely be amazed to hear that a coffee can be brewed cold! The truth be told, a cold coffee is as good as a hot one. In fact, it also gives almost the same caffeine boost in the body system. Many people think that cold brewing is never possible because brewing coffee requires a particular...

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Coffee, Bees and Climate Change

 by: MERRIT KENNEDY   Pollinators such as bees play a key part of producing the beans that go into your morning cup of coffee. In fact, they are responsible for about 20 to 25 percent of coffee production by increasing the plants' yield, Taylor Ricketts, the director of the University of Vermont's Gund Institute for Environment, tells The Two-Way. Bees actually increase the quality of the beans by making their size more uniform. But climate change is threatening both pollinators and the areas where coffee can grow. A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences says it is the first to model the impact of climate change on both coffee and pollinators. The researchers projected that by 2050, climate change...

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Coffee For Your Skin

  A timeless luxury, this amazing smelling coffee scrub is packed with antioxidants and will gently exfoliate your face and body for a fresh, polished feel. Heralded as the crème de la crème of java, Jamaican Blue coffee works to lessen skin imperfections while helping to smooth fine lines. The natural humectants in coconut sugar and pure cane sugar juice will buff and smooth your skin- leaving it velvety to the touch. Decadent vanilla bean infused oils further help in moisturizing and lightly perfuming your skin. Scotty D's Blue Mountain Coffee Scrub is a must have for your natural beauty arsenal.

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HOW JAMES BOND PUT JAMAICA BLUE MOUNTAIN COFFEE ON THE MAP

by CHRIS SWIFT     THE MAN BEHIND THE TUX James Bond, the most famous spy that never existed, was created by Ian Fleming in 1952 while living in Jamaica. He was 43. Much of Bond's proclivities seem to come directly from the writer's own life, such as a fondness for scrambled eggs, fine cars and exotic travel. One pleasure Fleming placed in a couple of his books was the love of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. Spending two months out of every year living in Jamaica, Mr. Fleming would write his stories and partake in the local brew named for its growing region in the Blue Mountains. According to New York Times writer, David Allan; When Fleming made his first visit to the island...

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Blue Mountain Coffee Brulee

Ingredients: 24 oz. Heavy Cream 8 oz. Milk 5 oz. Granulated Sugar 12 Egg Yolk 1 Vanilla Bean 2 tsp. Blue Mountain Coffee Directions Boil heavy cream, milk, vanilla bean and half of sugar. Mix the rest of the sugar with egg yolk, add a little of the boiling milk to it. Whisk. Pour in the rest of the boiling mil and reduce heat. Mix well until thicken and smooth Back at 250 degree for 30 min. Serves 5. Enjoy.

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