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Coffee HistoryChinese CoffeeChris Arnold  
 While everyone has heard of Chinese tea, Chinese Coffee somehow just sounds wrong; unless it is an Al Pacino movie. And while China is famous for tea, they are becoming known in the coffee world too, both in the retail coffee shop world, and the wholesale green coffee arena. 
Coffee BusinessCoffee Roundtable - Our Starbucks IdeaMichael Allen Smith  
 I just saw a news story on how Starbucks is asking it's customers for ideas on how they can be a better company. Well good ideas are no fun if you can't share them with your friends. 
Grinding CoffeeHacking the Starbucks Barista GrinderRyan Jacobs  
 My first espresso machine was the Starbucks Barista espresso machine. It uses a pressurized portafilter which allows you to use a coarser espresso grind. For years, I used the Starbucks Barista Grinder with this machine and it worked wonderfully. 
Coffee BusinessMcDonalds Should Buy StarbucksMarketman  
 The Starbucks stock price topped out near $40 per share twice in 2006, but has been steadily falling since that double top formation, and now sits at around $14.40 per share. 
Coffee AgricultureOrganic Coffee by DefaultArthur Montague  
 An overview of the agriculture evolution that took coffee farmers away from shade-grown coffee into sun-grown coffee and the current trends that are bringing them back. 
Coffee PeopleReverend Billy's Starbucks InvasionBill Talen  
 Reverend Billy is an anti-Starbucks, anti-shopping activist centered in New York City. 
Coffee TravelSeeing the World One Starbucks at a TimeWinter  
 So you think Starbucks has awful coffee, eh? Well, I'm no coffee connoisseur, and I'm certainly not here to tell you Starbucks is the best. 
Coffee TravelSleepy Starbucks and Caffeinated Sins in Phuket, ThailandMichael Allen Smith  
 Just because I am on vacation doesn't mean that I don't still wake up early and seek out coffee. 
Cafe CultureStarbucking - Honest ArtistryAlex Scofield  
 In the most memorable scene in 'Starbucking,' Winter, the documentary's subject, aims to break his record of 28 Starbucks cafes visited in one day. Under Winter's own rules, he must drink at least one 4-ounce coffee at each Starbucks he hits. 
Cafe CultureStarbucks WorldDevin Page  
 Starbucks is definitely going to take over the world. This joke is becoming increasingly popular throughout the country, and with good reason. Although it may be a slight exaggeration of the truth, it has an eerie sense of foreshadowing to it. 
Coffee HistoryThe Coffee House - A HistoryStefanie Spencer  
 The 18th century London coffee house was the center of controversy, in many ways, even to the point of the king trying to ban coffee and close the establishments. Being the place for political discussion, some of the policies of our newly formed country might have originated in one of these places. 
EspressoUsing the Barista Home Espresso MachineRyan Jacobs  
 The Starbucks Barista home espresso machine is easy to use and is capable of producing high quality espresso. This is a very good, compact and sturdy machine capable of delivering a consistent shot of espresso and good quality steamed milk. 
Coffee BusinessWhy We Hate StarbucksSebastian Little  
 Starbucks (like Microsoft just across Lake Washington) is in the paradoxical position of enjoying market supremacy and broad disdain at the same time. From labor issues to fair trade to 'promoting homosexuality' to charges of homogenization they are under constant scrutiny and criticism. 
Coffee PeopleWinter: Coffee AchieverAlex Scofield  
 When Winter saw Memorial Day fast approaching on his calendar, it quickly triggered a thought: "I hate to waste a three-day weekend." 
Coffee PeopleWinter: Coffee Achiever 2.0Alex Scofield  
 When Winter walks up to the counter at a Starbucks and tells the barista why he's there, that's when there's the flash of recognition. Nearly half of them have heard of Winter and his project. This is the guy that's trying to visit every Starbucks. 

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