Even better, if you're trying to justify your coffee addiction, the more
coffee people drank for the most part, the less likely they were to die.
In fact, the link was so strong that for every additional cup
of coffee people drank, their risk of suffering heart failure or stroke went down 8 percent, compared to non-coffee drinkers.
The one thing I would caution is that if you look at the list of references cited, they are
not coffee people for the most part and are defiantly not coffee quality people, they are scientists in agroforestry and biology.
At least one major review of studies found that the
more coffee people drink, the lower their risk for liver cirrhosis or liver cancer.
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Cedar Radips what is your major malfunction Most people there are probably Christians, he would hardly offer a cross to a Jewish \ or a Muslim person... Wake up and small the coffee
Although
most coffee people I've discussed this with don't agree with them, Rainforest Alliance at least has their rationale for doing this.
Coffee is best confined to breakfast (miss me with the
iced coffee you people drink at like 2 p.m. on a July Tuesday.)
People who smoke may metabolise caffeine differently to non-smokers, leaving them needing to drink more to get the same hit from their coffee
The first step is to MAKE SOME
GOOD COFFEE THAT PEOPLE WANT TO DRINK (do some good science) and the second step is to make your shop the place people want to drink their coffee (get rid of the liars, the incompetents, and the ranting crazies).
Some of it might seem trivial (how much
coffee people are drinking, for example), but even seemingly frivolous findings can spark inspiration.
Wake up and smell
the coffee people!
I'm not much of
a coffee person, but sometimes you need that jolt of caffeine to get you through the next few hours, and this is my preferred way to get it.
I added some coffee for depth of flavor, but feel free to just use almond milk if you aren't
a coffee person.
Question though, I'm not
a coffee person, so I don't know much about it or like it very much.
I'm a tea person, Doni's
a coffee person, hehe!
I'm definitely way more of
a coffee person — my actual first coffee was the Java Chip from Starbucks — does that even count?
I am not much of
a coffee person but this dairy free pumpkin latte was just plain sensational.
I am not much of
a coffee person so when ever I can I like to make my own tea drinks.
Let me just start by saying, I'm not a HUGE banana person or
coffee person.
There's a belief that
coffee people are geeks who tinker with gadgets and concern themselves with bean sourcing while chefs are above that — even though they do the same things with food.
If you're
a coffee person, go for it, since refraining could even lead to a caffeine withdrawal headache.
I'm not even a * huge *
coffee person either, but given the choice, I was all about that java (more so for the taste, than for the caffeine boost).
I'm not even a * huge *
coffee person either, but given the choice, I was all about that java (more so for the taste, -LSB-...]
I've never been
a coffee person.
I love all the frosting, except mocha (so not
a coffee person) but especially love chocolate frostings!
I'm
a coffee person, but only if it has about 10 ounces of creamer in it, which really takes away some of the magic.
A little random fact about me: I'm not much of
a coffee person.
I'm not
a coffee person, but they look so good.