LADY TIGRESS'

COFFEE LOUNGE

Some people need that first cup of Java in the morning just to get motivated and moving. Others love to sit back and relax with a steaming mug while reading, doing a crossword puzzle, or watching the snow fall outside. There are those of us who enjoy a good hot cup of coffee year-round, summer or winter. "Good" is often a matter of personal choice: decaffeinated or high test, piping hot or ice cold, strong or weak, black or creamy, sweet or au naturel, flavored with a hint of chocolate, vanilla, nuts, mint, etc.

I have tried dozens and dozens of brands, styles and flavors. While I've got my few favorites standing by, I am always experimenting and seeking new ones. If you are also interested in exploring the world of coffee, here are but a few of the many links to follow. Please let me know if you find others you think deserve listing here.


The Maui Coffee Company - Find out why Hawaii produces some of the best coffee on the PLANET! This award-winning website includes the history of Hawaiian coffee, product and ordering information, and a chance to register to win free coffee, too.

Starbucks Junkie? This is the place to learn about coffee, find a store near you, even consider a franchise if Starbucks doesn't have an outlet close enough to you!

The Coffee Review calls itself "the on-line coffee 'magazine' and buying guide, featuring coffee reviews by renowned author Kenneth Davids and a distinguished panel of leading coffee experts." Here you can read the current month's reviews, check out prior months' issues, and register to win a free coffee gift pack. You can also register to receive a monthly newsletter by email.

Seattle's Best exlains the different types of coffee beans and how they affect taste. Additional offerings are "find an outlet" and the ability to buy their coffee online.


We're still harvesting the beans; in other words, this page is under construction.


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Changes last made on: Monday, September 7, 2006, 12:45 AM EDT