Ogdred Weary
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Welcome to the future!
2021.
Welcome to the future!
Well,
Claims for coffee that it cures all medical problems maybe true or not true, but if you buy coffee from someplace daily like Starbucks can be expensive.
A daily cup of Starbucks Coffee can cost 3 to 5 U.S. dollars, or you will spend about two thousand dollars a year.
According to internet articles that cup of coffee is only costing Starbucks about 30 cents.
Starbucks don't serve real coffee! Costa and Insomnia serve good coffee.
I think Costa coffee is pretty bad, I haven't had a coffee "out" in years (drink way too much at home as it is) but would only do so at independent or "hipster" type places when I did.
...I do like Costa's.
Maybe it's a taste question? I'll frequent independent coffee shops as well but I do like Costa's. At home I tend to drink Lavazza.
Ultimately yes, I find Lavazza bitter.
I like bitter coffee as well as smoother blends. Insomnia tends to serve the more bitter, biting coffees.
Is that an Irish chain? Not heard of them.
SOURCE: https://apnews.com/article/switzerland-climate-and-environment-83cc3ee9959e48301b98d68d15693b64Swiss retailer rolls out ‘coffee balls’ to replace capsules
Swiss retailer Migros said Tuesday that it is launching a coffeemaking system designed to replace capsules that produce thousands of tons of waste ...
The cooperative said its spherical capsules — described as “coffee balls” — are fully compostable, unlike the plastic and aluminum containers popularized by its rival Nestle ...
Migros said its coffee balls are encased in a thin, flavorless, seaweed-based cover that can be discarded with the spent coffee ...
The company said the CoffeeB system, which also features a special coffeemaker, will be rolled out first in Switzerland and France this year, followed by Germany in 2023.
Yes, MacDonald's has great coffee, and equally good is Burger King coffee, surprisingly.My wife who is so cheap she can squeeze the eagle of of a quarter, ordered herself a fancy coffee latte something at MacDonalds and caught me by surprise.
Actually MacDonalds coffees are surprisingly good for a fast food place.
Same in the UK, for the price, it's as good as anything out there.My wife who is so cheap she can squeeze the eagle of of a quarter, ordered herself a fancy coffee latte something at MacDonalds and caught me by surprise.
Actually MacDonalds coffees are surprisingly good for a fast food place.
Yes, I forgot Folger's, it's great. Love Dunkin' Donuts coffee, Starbucks is so strong, I think they add something to it, or cook it longer.I think Starbucks is the worst.
It tastes to me like someone stirred in liquid Barbecue smoke or coffee that was burnt on the stove.
Is it the “ thing to do “ to drink $5.00 cups of coffee from Starbucks ?
My wife recently found “ Dunkin Donuts “ coffee as being good.
Basically we are a Folgers Coffee family.
I find McDonald’s coffee too bitter. I drink (black) Americano or flat white and find the Costa next to the office delivers consistency. Their flat white is much larger than the local completion, and if you go into some places they have flat white on the menu but when you ask for it Extra Hot, they point to the fact that it comes out of a machine and they can do Jack Shit to improve it.Same in the UK, for the price, it's as good as anything out there.
FULL STORY: https://www.insider.com/coffee-good-for-you-3-cups-day-longer-lifespan-study-2022-9Drinking 3 cups of coffee a day is linked to a longer lifespan, according to a huge new study
Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day may be linked to living longer, according to a new study.
Researchers analyzed data from 450,000 people in the UK Biobank, who were observed for about 12.5 years.
They found ground coffee drinkers were 27% less likely to die early compared to non-coffee drinkers. Instant and decaf drinkers had a 11% and 14% lower likelihood of early death, respectively.
People who drank two to three cups of coffee — no matter the type — were also less likely to develop cardiovascular disease. People who drank caffeinated coffee had a slightly lower likelihood of developing heart arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats).
"Our findings indicate that drinking modest amounts of coffee of all types should not be discouraged but can be enjoyed as a heart healthy behaviour," the study's lead author, Peter Kistler, of the Baker Heart and Diabetes Research Institute in Australia, said in a release. ...
The new study, published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, builds on existing research into coffee's effect on longevity. A paper published in The Journal of Nutrition last year found that Italians who drank three to four cups of espresso daily had lower risks of all-cause mortality over an eight year period compared to coffee abstainers. ...