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- Why settle for an average cup of joe
Monday 28 Feb 2011With so many coffee machines available and so many devices devised to brew coffee, how doe...
- A little guy called OTTO
Monday 28 Feb 2011It's been over 60 years since the Atomic coffee machine showed up and it has become as ico...
- News paper Article Clarence Scene - August 2010
Monday 28 Feb 2011So what will the daily coffee experience be like 10 years from today? We probably haven't ...
- Fresh Is Best
Monday 28 Feb 2011It is estimated that at least one thousand different and unique substances exist in roaste...
- Grounds For Health
Tuesday 22 Feb 2011Currently, Grounds for Health works in Latin America and Tanzania, where the focus is on t...
Currently, Grounds for Health works in Latin America and Tanzania, where the focus is on the early detection and treatment of cervical cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths in women in areas where there is limited or no access to health services.

Nearly 250,000 women die every year from this easily preventable disease. also look at, Link Footer Grounds for Health began as a unique partnership between coffee companies and the coffee growing look at, A little guy called OTTO communities where they do business. The idea was born in 1996 when Dan Cox, the president of a U.S. coffee company, was traveling in Mexico with a doctor friend. There they learned that cervical cancer rates in Mexico and Central America were among the highest in the world. Alarmed by this fact and knowing that cervical cancer is both preventable and, when caught early, one of the most treatable cancers, they decided to take action... Learn more about the work of grounds for health by clicking on their logo.
Coffee is much more than the "daily grind" but a network of peoples, of cultures interwoven in the celebration of life. Little wonder the golden beans taste so good.
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