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		<title>Groovy Coffee Factoid #5</title>
		<description>  Finland has the highest coffee consumption per capita in the world. </description>
		<link>http://coffee.groovybrew.com/archives/250</link>
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		<title>&#34;Slutty&#34; Starbucks Logo</title>
		<description> So, this is creating a controversy?  Starbucks seems to be under fire from some religious groups who think this new logo design is slutty and against God.  I have a big problem with this.  1) God designed the human body, therefor it is Holy, not slutty. ...</description>
		<link>http://coffee.groovybrew.com/archives/245</link>
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		<title>Costa Rican Naranjo Caracol Peaberry</title>
		<description>This is my last home roasted coffee for a while.  I think I may have saved the best for last.&#160; If not the best, then tied with the best.&#160; It doesn't surprise me, because there's something about Costa Rican beans that always sends a low and groovy pulse directly ...</description>
		<link>http://coffee.groovybrew.com/archives/247</link>
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		<title>Sweet Maria&#8217;s Kenya Kirinyaga-Thimu Peaberry</title>
		<description>I blazed these peaberries to a awesome Full City roast amid a glorious storm of flying chaff, floating and drifting off my second story balcony and all over my neighbor's porch and parked cars.  It's a bit of a mess.&#160; But good coffee is worth it.  And this ...</description>
		<link>http://coffee.groovybrew.com/archives/243</link>
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		<title>Sweet Maria&#8217;s Brazil Coromandel-Fazenda Sao Joao</title>
		<description>&#34;Coromandel-Fazenda Sao Joao?&#34;  I dare you to say that three times, fast.  Yet another home roast, I cooked these up to what they call a &#34;full city&#34; or very dark brown, but not black.&#160; Once again, my $7 eBay air popper turned coffee-roaster did a great job, producing ...</description>
		<link>http://coffee.groovybrew.com/archives/241</link>
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		<title>Sweet Maria&#8217;s Colombia Choco</title>
		<description>   At first sip, I got why they call it &#34;choco.&#34;&#160; The taste carries a very strong chocolate current -- sweeping, really.&#160; It couldn't taste more chocolate without actually adding chocolate to it.  And, no, this is not a &#34;flavored&#34; coffee.&#160; It's pure coffee beans, bought green, ...</description>
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		<title>Cappuccino Foam As Art</title>
		<description>This was so groovy I had to share it...      </description>
		<link>http://coffee.groovybrew.com/archives/235</link>
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		<title>Shopping in Helsinki</title>
		<description>This isn't really about coffee, but it has coffee in it.    </description>
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