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	<title>Comments on: CoffeeBeanDirect.com Dark Costa Rican</title>
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		<title>By: GroovyGizmo &#187; Blog Archive : The Java Wand &#187; The Java Wand</title>
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		<description>[...] Like I said, even I was skeptical at first. I thought I&#8217;d burn my tongue right up front. But no, this is thick quality glass, and it has the same heat-handling properties as a coffee mug. I made my first cup using CoffeeBeanDirect.com Dark Costa Rican (as pictured above &#8212; that&#8217;s the actual first cup I made) and was able to sip on it without any burning of lips or tongue at all. It was delicious, but I&#8217;d ground it too fine. So I had to try again. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: GroovyBrew Coffee &#187; The Java Wand</title>
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		<description>[...] Like I said, even I was skeptical at first. I thought I&#8217;d burn my tongue right up front. But no, this is thick quality glass, and it has the same heat-handling properties as a coffee mug. I made my first cup using CoffeeBeanDirect.com Dark Costa Rican (as pictured to the left, that&#8217;s the actual first cup I made) and was able to sip on it without any burning of lips or tongue at all. It was delicious, but I&#8217;d ground it too fine. So I had to try again. [...]</description>
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