Morning coffee: Sept. 28 (USA Today)

Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee (The Oregonian)
Some of the best black coffee flows from Jamaica Blue Mountain beans. But the cup here is more soothing dessert than morning reveille. Owner Ann McCloud uses rare and pricey Blue Mountain beans, grown on a family plantation, as a base for a confection that’s sweet and creamy but shy of cloying.

Lowndes faces impressive Coffee (The Valdosta Daily Times)
VALDOSTA €” Lowndes is the two-time defending state champion. But Coffee is the team that is 4-0 right now. Lowndes travels north to Douglas tonight to face Coffee. Kickoff at Jardine Stadium is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Coffee Shops Serve Women, but Women Rarely Serve Coffee (Arab News)
ABHA, 29 September 2006 €” Nora and her sister Nujood regularly turn the atmosphere in their home in the evenings in to that of a coffee shop where, along with their children, they enjoy sheesha and other beverages.

Starbucks to Hike Coffee Prices (The Gourmet Retailer)
SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 — Starbucks Corp. said Thursday that it planned to raise prices of its lattes, cappuccinos, drip coffee and other drinks by 5 cents, or an average of 1.9 percent, reports the Associated Press.

Morning coffee: Sept. 28 (USA Today)
Morning coffee serves things up with advice from NPR on how to brew the real stuff so you don’t get so jittery. Little-known fact: Espresso has less caffeine than coffee. So back away from that latte. New York TimesScientists get…

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