• Beverages

  • Buying a Coffee Maker

    The great part about getting a new coffee maker is that you now have more convenient options than were offered five years ago. Rest assured, the right coffee maker for you is out there; figure out what features you want, and go for it.

    • Buying Coffee Beans

      Every good cup of coffee starts with a handful of quality beans.  Most of us take coffee beans for granted, never really stopping to think about where our coffee originates.

    • A Pop-Addicted Nation

      This isn’t good news for America’s health.  Soft drinks contain about 150 calories in an average can—and that’s much less than you’ll find in a bottle or in a “big-gulp” cup at the movie theatre.  It also contains other ingredients that can wreck a person’s health—especially when consumed regularly.

    • Milk

      As humans, we should understand that milk was our very first introduction to food; even if we stray from milk later on in our lives due to allergy or fear of hormones, we have milk to thank (and our mothers) as our primary source of nutrition and life.

    • Sports Drinks

      Sports drinks aren’t new, but the number of different ones marketed to the general public has increased greatly in the last decade.

    • Should Children Drink Coffee

      Most people think the active component in coffee is just caffeine, but each cup of coffee actually contains more than 800 aromatic compounds, all of which have some physiological effect on you.

    • White Tea

      White tea is the least processed of all teas on the market.  The only processing performed on these beautiful silver buds and leaves is steaming and drying.

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