Huge Coffee Cup Candle
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Candles By Victoria
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This is one big candle!
Duration : 0:2:35
Candles By Victoria
http://www.candlesbyvictoria.com
This is one big candle!
Duration : 0:2:35
Take a moment for you in this busy season. Treat yourself to my magic delight. It is perfect to warm you up from the winter cold. A great break from the hustle and bustle. Pause and relax into this chocolate heaven. This is the richest hot coca recipe I’ve ever tasted.
Plus, the secret ingredient boosts your metabolism. No one has to know its healthy.
The kids will love it too – enjoy this radiant recipe!
Ultimate Hot Cocoa Recipe: Healthy, Rich, and Creamy Warm Chocolate Delight
Makes 2 servings
2 cups Soy and/or Almond Milk. (I use Unsweetened Vanilla Blue Diamond Almond Milk, Unsweetened Vanilla WestSoy Milk, or a combination of half of each)
1 tsp Organic Vanilla Extract
3 tbsp Organic Cocoa (Nature’s First Law Organic Raw Powdered Cocoa)
1-2 tsp Organic Coconut Oil (Jungle Organic Coconut Oil, Extra Virgin Cold Pressed)
Stevia powder or Agave Nectar – Use your preference of sweetener. Sweeten to your taste.
Mocha Option
Add ¼ cup Coffee (Fresh Brewed or Espresso)
or
2 tsp Powdered Instant Espresso (Medaglia D’Oro Instant Powdered Espresso)
or
2 tsp Mount Hagen Organic Cafe (decaf or reg)
Combine all ingredients in a 2 quart saucepan. Heat over medium heat until the coconut oil melts. Blend with a wand style hand mixer (if available for more frothy results) or with a wire whisk. Pour into mugs. Enjoy!
Adjust ingredients to taste.
Prep Time: 5-10 minutes (depending on how handy your supplies are)
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Dr Rebecca Coleman
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Green tea has been known for centuries to promote numerous health benefits. It has been consumed in China for the treatment of headaches, depression and a host of other ailments. You might have heard of the benefits, but you also might be asking yourself, “Does green tea contain caffeine?”
Well, there are several answers to that question.
To begin with, you need to understand a little bit about the different levels of caffeine in different types of tea. The longer tea has been fermented, the higher the level of caffeine. Certain teas, such as Black and Oolong, have a higher level of caffeine. Other beverages, such as coffee, have three or four times the amount of caffeine than green tea.
For people who are very sensitive to caffeine or who need to limit caffeine in their diet because of health reasons, any amount of caffeine is too much caffeine.
The good news is that you can take a supplement that contains green tea extract instead of consuming it as a beverage. Supplements have undergone a process to remove the caffeine. So you can enjoy the health benefits without having to worry about being jittery or having other health consequences.
Green tea capsules have other benefits – they are very convenient. By using supplements instead of cups of tea, you can take it on the go and have it wherever you are. Put them in your purse or briefcase and take one at your desk or even sitting on the metro. Also, the active ingredients in an herbal extract are more highly concentrated.
This herb has been shown to produce a wide range of health benefits. If you have wanted to try it, but you were concerned and wondering, “Does green tea have caffeine?” – do not worry any longer. You can enjoy the benefits and not have the unpleasant side effects of caffeine.
Zach Zufall
http://www.articlesbase.com/supplements-and-vitamins-articles/does-green-tea-have-caffeine-and-what-to-do-about-it-730434.html
It’s the age old debate. Who grows the best coffee?
Well, if we are going by sheer size, you’ve got to give the edge to Brazil, as they are by far, the world’s largest coffee grower. They have approximately 1/3 of their entire land to work with just to grow coffee beans.
Their coffee is naturally mixed in flavors. The have wide variety of blends to choose from.
If we are going by the most famous, it would have to be Columbia. Who doesn’t think of coffee and Columbia in the same breath. Also, who can’t think of Ramon Valdez when they think of Columbian coffee. Their coffee has a notroiusly sweet and light flavor.
Don’t forget about Cuba either. Cubans are well know for making some of the strongest coffee in the world. It’s almost like drinking a shot of whisky. Drink more than a few cups and you’ll have hard time sleeping that night. You could find a lot of Cuban coffee in Little Havana in Miami, as there are many little coffee shops in that are where you could get a cup of Joe.
You also find a great coffee bean by taking a stroll over to Asia, where countries like Malaysia and Indonesia are getting world wide recognition for their great coffee beans. There coffee is more well known for the mellow bitterness in its flavor.
You can’t forget about Europe, either. How could you? You can tell how important there coffee is to them by all the great little afes you find all around Europe.
Countries like France and Italy have always been known for their sophisticated tastes in coffee blends.
So who gets to be known as the best? It’s hard to say. I suppose it really depends on your taste buds and what appeals to you.
The good news is that you don’t have to go to all these countries to get great coffee beans. I suppose you could go fly, and taste them yourself, firsthand.
You can have all these exotic coffee beans delivered straight to your home.
Tom Womack
http://www.articlesbase.com/coffee-articles/what-country-makes-the-best-tasting-coffee-736318.html
This coffee had a pleasing acidity with a burnt toast taste and a sweet milk chocolate overtone. A Coffee Tasting of Espresso Roast by It’s A Grind with Jason Coffee.
Duration : 0:7:50
Learn how to make a matcha latte at home with a demonstration from our expert in this free drink recipe video on making gourmet tee and coffee drinks.
Expert: Natalja Robertsdottir
Bio: Natalja Robertsdottir has been a barista in both Iceland and Canada. Currently she manages the Red Brick Café in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk
Duration : 0:2:9
This is a Faith Boblett original performed by Faith Boblett, Max Drodofsky, Siri Harkins, and Joey “Jo-Wii” Schad
We played at The Beat Coffeeshop. Fun stuff!
Duration : 0:4:34