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Everyone has their own theory about the health benefits of coffee. Now, new research suggests the way you brew the drink may dictate how good it is for you.
What do all of these folks have in common? An obsession with coffee - and for good reasons. Let's start with the most obvious: Coffee is chock-full of caffeine. As a stimulant, caffeine has the ...
Making small changes can lead to a large impact. I found inexpensive ways to incorporate sustainability in my coffee habits, starting with a $5 investment.
If you want some caffeine while maximizing hydration, Colón says a half-caff coffee is a good compromise, providing a lower caffeine content while still contributing to daily fluid intake.
When it comes to coffee pods, we get the appeal of pods, we really do. They can offer quality coffee and espresso(ish) drinks ...
I made coffee at multiple settings, and all were good, with the "Gold" and "Bold" having a more well-rounded, full flavor and a slightly heavier body. The combination of simplicity and ...
I ordered a latte (with oat milk, of course) and a canelé. The coffee was good, and the canelé was springy and wonderful. Faro also has great ambiance. It’s filled with plants and thrifted ...
Coffee itself doesn’t contain any cholesterol ... with the breakdown of cholesterol in the body and affect levels of good and bad cholesterol. Coffee itself doesn’t contain any cholesterol ...