Coffee filters have more uses than you probably realized. They are super-affordable, readily available, and so practical to keep on hand. Of course, you know that you need these to brew a pot of your favorite java. However, we found 25 ways that you can put them to use all around the house in ways you might never have considered. We're not talking about the more … [Read more...] about Coffee Filters: 25 Astounding Ways to Use Them in Everyday Life
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Sweet Mae’s Coffee Co: A Hidden Gem in Ahoskie, NC
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11. The roasters at Sweet Mae's Coffee Co. stamp this verse on the label of packaging of their aromatic, hand-crafted coffee products. Without a doubt, He does have giant plans for this fledgling boutique … [Read more...] about Sweet Mae’s Coffee Co: A Hidden Gem in Ahoskie, NC
21 Surprising + Easy Ways to Recycle K Cups (Fun Craft Ideas)
Do you use K Cup coffee pods to make coffee? Then you might bemoan the wasted plastic cups you trash each day. But if you also love crafting, especially from recycled materials, then you will enjoy the cute ideas you'll read here today. Many people swear by making coffee in their Keurig brewers. Before this convenient coffee-on-demand system existed, many people wasted … [Read more...] about 21 Surprising + Easy Ways to Recycle K Cups (Fun Craft Ideas)
The Cultural Tradition of Ethiopian Coffee
Ethiopian coffee is a serious matter in the African nation, Ethiopia “Buna dabo naw” meaning “Coffee is our bread” “Buna tetu” meaning “Drink coffee” These are Ethiopian coffee expressions, a clear reflection of the role coffee plays in Ethiopian culture. From food, life to interpersonal relationships, coffee (in this nation) also plays a pivotal … [Read more...] about The Cultural Tradition of Ethiopian Coffee
Exploring the Time-Honored Coffee Traditions of Kenya
You sip it… On your tongue, you feel the extraordinary taste, and wonder…where does it come from? Kenya. That is the name you hear or read on the package. Though quite close to the coffee-birth country (Ethiopia), it wasn’t until late in 1893 when Kenya began the cultivation of coffee. However, it began started under tremendous restrictions by the British colonizers. Only a … [Read more...] about Exploring the Time-Honored Coffee Traditions of Kenya