Monthly coffee club planned for Aug. 24 (Bradenton Herald)
Berries & Cream: Ice cream/coffee shop coming to downtown (News & Reporter)
A homemade creamery and coffee shoppe will soon open in downtown Chester. Business partners Debra Singleton and Marlene Hinson will officially open Old English Creamery & Coffee Shoppe Aug. 1.
Reno fire officials issue warning on coffee makers (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Reno fire officials are cautioning owners of certain models of Bunn coffee makers because the plastic pour-in-bowl and lid can melt or ignite due to an electrical failure.
Coffee enters China for 122 years (People’s Daily)
It is recorded that coffee was first introduced and successfully planted in China’s Taiwan region in 1884. While in 1992 a French missionary brought along a passel of coffee seedlings to Binchuan County in southwestern China’s Yunnan province, where the coffee plants grew and multiplied well. Up till now there are still more than 30 plants blossoming and bearing fruits. Since the mid-1950s coffee
Start the coffee, deal a hand (The Herald Bulletin)
ELWOOD €” When Tina Frye started working night shift at the Five O€™Clock Pub, 116 S. 16th St., she was confused when Laura Hughes, one of the other bartenders, asked her to set up the coffee pot after the bar closed for the night.
Monthly coffee club planned for Aug. 24 (Bradenton Herald)
Herald Staff The Manatee Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly Coffee Club on Aug. 24, from 7:45 to 9 a.m. at Meals on Wheels Plus, 811 23rd Ave. E., Bradenton. There will be breakfast, networking, and door prizes. Chamber members and prospective members are invited to the event sponsored by Meals on Wheels Plus. Contact Elba Viruet at 748-4842, ext. 122 for more information.