Coffee
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[Book Review] Sugar Skulls By Lisa Hantchey And Glenn Dallas & San Marco Coffee Apple Cinnamon
Sugar Skulls by Lisa Hantchey and Glenn Dallas is kind of like Jem and The Holograms meets the plot from Monsters Inc. But in a darker, grittier, electronic neon punk way.
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[Book Review] Something Wicked By Debi Chestnut & Ghost Town Coffee Roasters Clean
In Something Wicked, Debi Chestnut takes readers on a journey into the dark side of the paranormal. More specifically, into the demonic side.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! It's been a minute, but I'm back with some interesting coffee news: some coffee was recalled because it contained an undisclosed Viagra-like ingredient, Starbucks Roastery adds a new beef jerky coffee beverage to their menu, and Matchless Coffee Soda is making plans through Kickstarter to release their product nationwide. Also on Kickstarter, EcoSouLife launched a campaign for their reusable coffee cups made from 100% renewable plant-based materials
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My Visit To The Original Starbucks And The Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room
I went to Seattle, Washington and visited the very first, original Starbucks and the Reserve Roastery. Read on for my detailed account (with pictures!).
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[Short Story Review] Doctor Who: The Bog Warrior By Cecelia Ahern & Exotic Earth Coffee Raise The Dead Blend
Doctor Who: The Bog Warrior is a Cinderella retelling with a classic Doctor Who twist.Princess Ash is a displaced royal forced into servitude by her evil stepmother, Queen Xenotime, who gained control of the kingdom after resurrecting the dead from the bog and ordering the former rulers killed. Prince Zircon is the foreign prince who wishes to wed Princess Ash, but the evil Queen stands between them with her own plans – wedding the prince to a royal bog woman as a way to appease the bog people.
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[Book Review] Circus Games By Lilliana Rose & JumpinGoat Coffee Roasters Wine Infused Chocolate Coffee
Circus Games is the second book in the wild-west-meets-space-age Steampunk Mecha Mania series and takes place a week after the end of the first book, Circus Escape, with Nessie now running the mechanical machine fighting circus she was so obsessed with in the precious story. This also puts her in close quarters with Joy, the mecha operator she had become so smitten with. The problem is Nessie has no experience and no idea how to handle the Mecha Mania business – she has no idea how to handle a potential relationship with Joy right now either.