Thursday, October 02, 2003

It's Been Fun  

It's been fun doing this weblog. The reason I started it was because my former employer, Teen Challenge, began to require students to be caffeine free and for the staff to support such a ridiculous edict. I didn't quit because of this, but I should have. Actually I got fired for something else unrelated. Anyway, this whole weblog was meant to collect a bunch of links and information on caffeine that would prove how erroneous it is that caffeine is bad for your health. I believe that, and won't change my mind about it. If you follow all the links I've provided in this weblog, and in all the archives, you have to at least agree that the subject is inconclusive. My former employer tried to make it a SIN to be a coffee drinker. Oh well, I don't have to deal with that fanaticism any more, so I'm finishing this blog. I'm through with this now. It's been fun. Later.

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Monday, September 29, 2003

Enrico's Tazza D'Oro -- Brewing great coffee at home 

Enrico's Tazza D'Oro -- Brewing great coffee at home Tips on making good homemade coffee.

Thursday, September 25, 2003

Mighty Brew for the Do-It-Yourselfer 

Mighty Brew for the Do-It-Yourselfer: " I LIVE smack in the coffee-crazed Bay Area, yet I am confused about how to satisfy a particular caffeine craving I've been having since returning from a recent trip East."

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Torreo Coffee Company 

Torreo Coffee Company When you open a bag of Torreo coffee, the intense aroma means that you are getting the freshest coffee possible. Like freshly baked bread, coffee is extremely perishable if not properly protected from the environment. We therefore take extraordinary steps to guarantee the freshness of our coffees; from roasting to order, to vacuum packing our freshly roasted beans into one-way valve bags, to using oxygen absorbers in our ground coffee bags. Every bag of Torreo coffee has that “right out of the roaster” taste.

Sunday, September 21, 2003

A real Isabel emergency: I need my coffee!  

A real Isabel emergency: I need my coffee! (Pilot Online/HamptonRoads.com): "At dawn, on the day after Isabel, many of us awoke in our powerless homes with an overpowering desire for only one thing: COFFEE. "

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