Coffee Drinkers News
I saw this posted at WWW.STARTRIBUNE.COM.
"Coffee prices hit a 13-year high Wednesday, extending a rally that has sent prices up about 43 percent in the past three months. Coffee for December delivery settled up 2.25 cents at $1.9455 a pound Wednesday after hitting $1.9865 per pound earlier in the day."
One of the worst parasites to prey upon coffee crops has been discovered on the Big Island. The coffee...
This one is for my cousin Greg:
"Coffee prices hit a 13-year high overnight, extending a rally that has sent prices up about 43 per cent in the past three months."
Samuel wrote:
Did anyone else see this article?
"COFFEE prices hit a 13-year high overnight, extending a rally that has sent prices up about 43 per cent in the past three months."
Coffee prices hit a 13-year high Wednesday, extending a rally that has sent prices up about 43 percent in the past three months.
Billy wrote:
I came across this post Thursday.
"A former Coffee County pastor has been arrested and charged with four counts of child molestation and two counts of aggravated child molestation. Investigators said Steven Rowe, 50, was pastor at First Community Church and headmaster at Faith Christian Academy in Douglas from 2002 until 2008. He is accused of molesting at least four children from 2005 to 2008, said Guy Wolfe, a Coffee County ..."
Would anyone care to comment?
My cousin told me about this -
Norma wrote:
I came across this post today and thought I would pass it along.
"Sipping a hot cup of coffee daily could give you more than a healthful lift of energy. The drink helps people live longer by warding off heart disease, a study has revealed."
Would anyone care to comment on this?
This one's for Carolyn, I know she is reading.
"Researchers from the University of Vienna, Nestl?, and the University of Belgrade report that paper-filtered coffee ? the most widely consumed form in Central Europe and the US ? may protect against oxidative DNA-damage."
Coffee rose to a 13-year high in New York on concern about a potential lack of supply. Sugar climbed to the highest price in six months.
Coffee exports from Uganda may fall 9.8 percent this month, according to the Uganda Coffee Development Authority.