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  2. To purchase Organic Coffee , and all your other coffee making needs such as French Press , Moka Pots , Espresso Makers , air-tight canisters , Coffee Scoops , etc

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  11. How To Use A Moka Pot - A Moka Pot is an Italian steam-based stovetop espresso maker that produces a dark coffee almost as strong as that from a conventional espresso maker. Sometimes called the poor man's espresso and also known as stove-top espresso.

  12. I rish Coffee -It might sound like an ancient recipe, but Irish coffee was a 20th Century invention. Learn the history of this spirited coffee and how it's made. Also check out the easy-to-make authentic recipe.

  13. Italian Coffee - Can't I Just Find a Cup of Joe? -My daughter, a tourist if Italy, wrote this interesting story on Itallian coffee.

  14. Organic Coffee for Your Health and the Environment

  15. Article by Andreanne Hamel. Andreanne helps her visitors make appropriate choices for a good cappuccino espresso machine , the best super automatic espresso machine for home use, or even stovetop espresso potsthat work.

  16. The word organic may bring many pictures to mind. Organic fruits, vegetables, and even organically fed poultry may seem like a fad. The truth is that it really isn't; organics are quickly taking their place as the healthier choice, and they're better for the environment to boot!

  17. The same is true when it comes to organic coffee. As the market grows, more and more people are beginning to see real benefit in going green. It isn't just for the health of the environment; it's also for a healthier diet, and a better taste.

  18. To gain a better understanding of what the term "Organic Coffee" really means, we have put together this guide to how it relates to your health, and that of our planet!

  19. What Does Organic Coffee Really Mean?

  20. Before we talk about the benefits of organics, let's first discuss what it takes to earn the organic seal. According to the USDA to become certified a coffee farm must meet the following requirement:

  21. No synthetic pesticides or prohibited substances used in the past three years

  22. Have a sustainable crop rotation plan to prevent erosion and the loss of nutrients in the soil

  23. If any pest prevention is required, the farm must have a plan to do so naturally

  24. The coffee must pass an inspection and testing before being allowed into the country and sold as organic

  25. Another label you often see on organic coffees is the bird-friendly label. A farmer, who has been certified as an organic grower, may apply for this label if they use natural shade when growing their crops. In other words, the beans are shaded by trees and not by screens or buildings that most coffee growers use. The bird friendly option is beginning to gain popularity amongst organic farmers.

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