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		<title>Glass Coffee Cups Are Not As Weak Nor As Expensive As Some May Assume</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 20:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ginger Callahan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all coffee cups are made of porcelain or ceramic. Not all coffee cups that aren't made of porcelain are paper coffee cups, either. People's fascination with caffeine has driven them to put coffee in all manner of things. Some folks even swear that coffee from glass coffee cups tastes different than from a porcelain or ceramic coffee cup, but that's obviously subjective. There are other reasons that one might choose glass coffee cups over more traditional methods of serving coffee, though.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all coffee cups are made of porcelain or ceramic. Not all coffee cups that aren&#8217;t made of porcelain are paper coffee cups, either. People&#8217;s fascination with caffeine has driven them to put coffee in all manner of things. Some folks even swear that coffee from glass coffee cups tastes different than from a porcelain or ceramic coffee cup, but that&#8217;s obviously subjective. There are other reasons that one might choose glass coffee cups over more traditional methods of serving coffee, though.</p>
<p>Looks</p>
<p>Some folks like to see what they&#8217;re drinking, and most coffee cups don&#8217;t allow for that. If you can&#8217;t see it, how can you be sure your cafe mocha contains the correct portion of cream, and that cappuccino the right amount of milk foam? When it comes to coffee, not everyone &#8220;gets it&#8221;, so coffee shops might make use of glass coffee cups to let their customers know that they&#8217;re getting what they&#8217;re paying for.</p>
<p>Glass Is Not As Breakable As You Might Think</p>
<p>Glass is usually accepted to be quite breakable, but the reality isn&#8217;t so cut and dry. It depends more on thickness than anything, really, just like ceramic and porcelain. As a plus, a glass coffee cup won&#8217;t chip or crack as easily as ceramic. Besides, unless your kitchen or office floor is made of concrete, odds are pretty good that, should you drop a glass coffee cup, it will probably just bounce.</p>
<p>Containing Heat</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no particular coffee cup material, be it ceramic or porcelain, that will keep your coffee warm, regardless of what some say. Heat does not transfer well through those materials, though, making them ideal for use as coffee cups. The goal isn&#8217;t so much to retain heat as it is to provide a handle that&#8217;s touchable by human hands. Generally speaking, glass does transfer heat a little easier, but glass coffee cups usually are made in a way that make them even more heat resistant than your standard cup. Of course, none of these will keep heat in like plastic or aluminum insulated mugs, or even lidded disposable coffee cups.</p>
<p>They Only Look Expensive</p>
<p>Glass coffee cups are much more elegant looking than their more traditional cousins, so many people assume they&#8217;re pricey. However, glass coffee cups are about as affordable as any quality coffee cup, regardless of the material. There are even glass espresso coffee cups available, complete with little glass saucers. Finding glass coffee cups can sometimes be a challenge, but most larger department stores will carry them, and you can always find an enormous selection online.</p>
<p>Want to learn more about <a href='http://greatcoffeecups.com'>coffee cups</a> of all kinds? Check out <a href='http://greatcoffeecups.com/glass-coffee-cups/'>Great Coffee Cups</a>.</p>
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		<title>Different Designs, Same Espresso Cups</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 21:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Claude Kelley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every morning people are usually looking for the aroma of coffee. Coffee has been part of most people's morning rituals at the breakfast table. Even on their free time outside their home, they usually look for a coffee shop and enjoy a specially made hot or cold coffee. To make the coffee time more fun, cups - whether disposable or not are creatively designed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every morning people are usually looking for the aroma of coffee. Coffee has been part of most people&#8217;s morning rituals at the breakfast table. Even on their free time outside their home, they usually look for a coffee shop and enjoy a specially made hot or cold coffee. To make the coffee time more fun, cups &#8211; whether disposable or not are creatively designed.</p>
<p>Espresso got its name from the process that the coffee beans have to undergo. These dark coffee beans are being placed in a special machine where they will be pressed out. In Italian, espresso means &#8220;pressed out&#8221;. If the process is successfully done, a rich dark coffee with froth on top is what will be served to you using espresso cups.</p>
<p>The original espresso cup is made from porcelain which has the thick-walled quality. It is usually small and has a size of 3 oz. only. It is always partnered with a saucer and the designs of the cup can be appealing, too. Plain or digitally printed, an espresso cup will always be specially made for espresso only.</p>
<p>Since espresso cups have various designs, you can choose your very own cup that will go with who you are. Whether you are a simple one, the plain white is going to be perfect for you. If you want to add some twist to your cup, you may choose the glossy colored ones. For a more exciting cup design that matches your enthusiastic behavior, those printed ones are right for you and enjoy your next espresso time.</p>
<p>The handles for instance of espresso cups come in different style. Some of them have a square handle while others have curved shape. Even the rim of the cup has various shape &#8211; some have rounded shape while other cups have a square rim but the corners are slightly rounded.</p>
<p>Whether you are drinking your espresso at home, in a restaurant, or in a caf, part of the coffee serving is its presentation. Aside from the optional toppings that you want to add in your coffee, the design of the cup also counts. Digital-painted, traditional hand-painted, plain, or colored &#8211; this factor adds an impact the cup.</p>
<p>The colored espresso cups are sometimes glossy. The printed ones on the other hand, have designs that are getting famous. The classical espresso word that goes around the cup either on a white or a black colored print, flowery design, or sceneries are the common designs that you will usually find in an espresso cup.</p>
<p>Aside from this porcelain, stainless and glass material are also being used to create a wonderful espresso cup. Some are also using paper espresso cup, though espresso experts do not give this paper cup a high value.</p>
<p><a href="http://bestespressocups.com/">Expresso cups</a> are made of a few different types of materials. From stainless steel to <a href="http://bestespressocups.com/espresso-glasses-espresso-shot-glasses/">glass espresso cups</a>, there are some unique differences between each kind.</p>
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