Archive for November, 2011

Reusing Your Coffee Grounds

There’s nothing like a cup of freshly brewed coffee to start the day right, but once you’ve finished your drink, there’s also nothing like having to deal with the used coffee grounds to remind you of the rest of the day’s chores. If you are like me, you’ve probably felt at least slightly unhappy when doing the simple chore, and not only because you have to do it, but because of the wastefulness of it all.

The good news is that if you don’t like waste and want your cup of coffee to do more good than just perk you up,  you can actually reuse those coffee grounds instead of throwing them away. Some great ideas for used coffee grounds include:

Ant repellent – Air dry the used coffee grounds and sprinkle them in areas where ants frequent. You’ll immediately notice that ants will avoid the areas where the coffee grounds are sprinkled. If you have an ant mound on your yard though, prepare to sacrifice an entire pot of coffee because the use coffee grounds won’t be enough to do the trick.

Hand deodorizer – Some smells are nearly impossible to get rid of with just soap and water. If you get smelly hands from handling food items like fish and garlic, wash the smell away by rubbing your hands with used coffee grounds instead of soap before rinsing with water.

Organic fertilizer – Mix used coffee grounds with the compost you make from your kitchen waste. The coffee grounds will instantly boost your compost’s nutrient level, since it is rich in Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium, Magnesium, and Copper.

 

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Coffee Storage Tips

You would think that storing coffee is a simple thing, which it really should be if not for the many misconceptions that surround the best way to do it. In fact, We are not exempt from having been misled into believing less than accurate facts, which we (with much apologies) unfortunately passed on as advice. But that was so 5 years ago, and now that our caffeine addiction has lead us to be more savvy in dealing with the multitude of different coffee that we’ve tried, we now know that glass containers definitely are NOT the best way to store coffee beans, whether ground or roasted.

In storing your coffee, you need to take into account the reasons that affect coffee’s freshness AND flavour. Coffee loses freshness easily when exposed to air, so this means always going for an air-tight container. Coffee also absorbs moisture easily, so this means no storing it in damp places like your freezer or fridge. Aside from absorbing moisture, it also absorbs the flavours of other food near it, again this means making sure that you get an air-tight container.

For soluble coffee (think Nescafe and Taster’s Choice), the above tips are enough to address their storage needs, since they have a very long shelf-life anyway. This means that the air-tight glass containers they come in are good enough, as long as you remember to keep the lid on tight.

When it comes to ground coffee though, you have to be extra careful about storage. Ground coffee loses flavour and spoils the fastest, which means that you should always keep it in air-tight containers that won’t let light pass through. The reason for this is that the coffee interacts with sunlight, making it lose flavour. The best containers in this case are air-tight non-reactive cans. Even if you do store ground coffee properly though, you can expect them to spoil in a week or two (if not days). So never ever try to store ground coffee in bulk.

You can store coffee beans in greater bulk than ground coffee, but again you have to make sure that they are stored away from the light. At the least, make sure your air-tight containers are stored in a cabinet or in the pantry where it is cool, dark, and dry. Do not open the container every day, but take a small amount and transfer it to a smaller coffee can to decrease the number of times you expose the stored coffee beans to the air.

If you follow the above advice, you can ensure that your coffee will give the full-bodied flavour every cup should give.

 

Fairmont and Main Script Coffee Storage Jar Courtesy of Coffee-Maker.org.uk


Caffeine boost not enough to get your heart pumping? Well maybe the thought of dollar signs will do the trick for you.

I’m not talking about giving away money out of my own pockets, nor will I give get-rich-quick formulas that do not really work. Instead, I’ll be giving you some tips on how to promote your own blog and hopefully make some money while you sitting in the comfort of your own home blogging away and sipping on a cup of coffee in the wee hours of the morning.

Most likely you are not new to the idea of blog monetization, but if you are it simple means making money from your blog. You can do this several ways including selling stuff on your blog, asking for donations, offering paid subscription, becoming an affiliate site, and of course, the ever present ads. No matter what monetization tactic you use the one common thing they share is the need for a good sized traffic on your blog for you to make a significant amount of money.

The problem with this is that people won’t come to your blog without any effort on your part. They need to learn of your blog one way or another if you want them to come. The good news is that there are easy ways to promote your blog.

One way you can promote your blog without breaking a sweat is by submitting your blog details on web directories like Blog Search Engine. Not all web directories work the same way, with most providing you nothing more than a listing on the directory. The thing I like about Blog Search Engine is that it provides a review for your blog aside from the link for their basic package which costs only $14.99. Signing up for package upgrades will earn you even more links from their blog network, make you’re the featured blog, and place a banner ad of your blog on their homepage.

Promote your blog on Bloag Search Engine

While I recommend their services though, I urge you to use other blog promotion strategies to get more traffic in your site quickly.


If you have a child with ADHD, then you’ve no doubt run into a wide array of advice and treatment recommendations to help modify your child’s difficult behavior. One of the most recent trends setting ADHD online forums afire is the use of coffee to treat ADHD symptoms in children. Sure, we know coffee is a common part of the daily routine for most adults . . . but haven’t we always been told to keep it away from the children? So, how does this coffee ADHD treatment work? Can coffee help control ADHD in kids? Before you run to the supermarket and stock up on Folgers, read on for some answers.

Stimulants and ADHD. As you probably know, most common ADHD treatments are stimulants – usually in the form of amphetamine and methylphenidate. That is because stimulants actually have a calming effect on children with ADHD. Therefore, it seems to make sense that caffeine might be useful for treating the symptoms of ADHD. Also, it is probably safe to say that most parents would prefer to give their children caffeine over amphetamines.

Dosage. The general claim is that 100 mg of caffeine has the same effect as 5 mg of Ritalin – only with fewer side effects. That means the helpful caffeine benefits may be achieved with as little as two soda drinks.

Variety. You don’t necessarily have to feed your children coffee, either, or load them up with sugar-based beverages. Many parents are opting to give their ADHD children caffeine pills like Vivarin to help them maintain focus and behavioral discipline.

Warnings. Caffeine effects heart rate and blood pressure, and can elevate anxiety, tension, irritability, nervousness, insomnia and more. In children, all of these effects are compounded because of their small stature. Therefore, it is important that you express extreme caution when administering caffeine to children with ADHD, especially if they are already on a stimulant medication. Always consult your doctor before trying any sort of home remedy.

What the medical community has to say. Doctors are coming forward to stress to parents that, as of yet, significant studies have not been administered to prove the safety and efficacy of using caffeine as an alternative or supplementary ADHD treatment. Until there is more information and support from the medical community, it is a good idea to only proceed with such treatment under a doctor’s close supervision.

As a parent, it is understandable that you want to do everything within your power to treat your child’s ADHD. Even more, the thought of replacing a synthetic chemical like amphetamine with a naturally occurring substance like caffeine can be very tempting. Just make sure you do your research and consult your physician before testing the caffeine theory on your ADHD child.

Parker Crumbly loves coffee and is a huge advocate of alternative treatments for childhood conditions, including ADHD. He gladly gives his daughter a cup of coffee each morning and even her teacher can tell if she has not had one. When not researching ADHD, Parker can be found referring friends to groups like Adecco USA recruitment agency to help others find work.



If you are a coffee fan, then you know that coffee is not just a beverage or a morning wake up call. Coffee is so much more than that. It is a lifestyle. You are either a coffee person, or not – but never in between. The aroma of coffee can incite visions, memories and fantasies of coffee-centered moments . . . and, generally speaking, those who love coffee REALLY love coffee. For that reason, experiencing coffee encompasses more than that cup of piping hot joe; there is a world of delectable delights that feature coffee as their main star, and if you are a coffee lover, you absolutely must taste them. Here are five coffee flavored treats that you need to try.

Tiramisu. The next time you are out at your favorite Italian restaurant, you simply must try this classic coffee-laden desert. Featuring coffee soaked lady fingers, a sweet, creamy bed of mascarpone cheese, and chocolate shavings, this luxurious treat will change the way you see coffee forever . . . and may even haunt you in your dreams. Yes, it is that good.

Coffee bean candy. Pick up a bag of chocolate-covered coffee beans at any coffee shop and snack on these tiny treats on the go. There’s nothing quite like that coffee bean crunch nestled in a firm-but-soft layer of white, milk or dark chocolate. What’s more, coffee bean candy can make a great ice cream or brownie topping, or cookie filler, if you really want to indulge.

Coffee flavored ice cream. This simple classic is a great way to cool those summer days and still get your coffee fix. Try any of the variety of store bought coffee flavored varieties for an easy and delicious coffee experience.

Coffee Liqueur. Chances are you’ve heard of Kahlua, the most well-known of the coffee liqueurs, but are you aware of the great variety of yummy coffee-flavored beverages you can make with a coffee liqueur? Look it up online. You’ll be amazed at what you can create . . . and you’ll have a whole new arsenal of party drinks to serve at your next coffee lovers gathering.

Coffee cheesecake. What do you get when you cross a favorite classic desert with a favorite beverage? Heaven, of course.

As you can see, there is no shortage of coffee flavored treats to entice the taste buds. If you are a coffee lover (and how could you not be?), then you owe it to yourself to experience each of these delicious indulgences at least once (or twice . . . or much, much more).

Patria Bigger loves coffee and cooking and loves combining the two even more. She’s a finance writer who specializes in bankruptcy processes, the things that happen 30 days after a filing, and issues concerning the final discharge.