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		<title>Starbucks Sued For Serving Customer Tea That Was &#8216;Too Hot&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 13:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Doerr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[US coffee giants Starbucks are facing a lawsuit from an American woman over claims she suffered second degree burns after being served tea that was too hot. She had been served the tea which was "unreasonably hot, in containers which were not safe" in a Manhattan branch of the chain.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US coffee giants Starbucks are facing a lawsuit from an American woman over claims she suffered second degree burns after being served tea that was too hot. She had been served the tea which was &#8220;unreasonably hot, in containers which were not safe&#8221; in a Manhattan branch of the chain.</p>
<p>She aims to sue the corporation for unspecified damages after it is claimed she suffered &#8220;great physical and mental anguish&#8221; which included the burns. Zeynap Inanli, of New York, is said to have not been able to observe warnings on the container of the drink due to her lacking skills in English. </p>
<p>The US coffee giant is no stranger to this kind of allegation and refused to comment although a legal expert has noted that the cups in question have two warning signs on the sides and a third on the lid along with design measures to guarantee any hot liquid cannot spill out accidentally. </p>
<p>In 1994 a jury ruled that McDonald&#8217;s pay almost $3m to an Albuquerque woman who claimed she had burnt herself while drinking coffee in the restaurant. The parties settled out of court but it opened the floodgates for similar scam artists looking to claim compensation against large corporations for hot drinks accidents. </p>
<p>This case is the third legal battle in the last twelve months that has faced Starbucks taking another shot at their already damaged reputation. Veteran musician Carly Simon, who signed to Starbucks own record label, failed to sell many records so she set out to sue Starbucks for &#8216;loss of earnings&#8217; alleging her album was not even promoted, the case was thrown out of court. </p>
<p>Earlier in the year Starbucks fought off a case to ban gun carriers in Denver to openly carry firearms in their coffee shops. In accordance with the state law, civilians can openly carry firearms with a licence but many city centre business forbid the carrying of weapons indoors. Starbucks fought to allow their customers to observe the 2nd amendment but risked losing the faith of at least on side of the argument. Starbucks claimed they were trying to cater for customers while observing local law but it has dragged them into the centre of a dispute between gun control activists and gun advocates.</p>
<p>Starbucks have consulted health and safety experts in order to prevent liability over their <a href="http://www.benders.co.uk/services/custom-print.aspx">printed paper cups</a> and <a href="http://www.benders.co.uk/products/lids.aspx">paper cup lids</a> and their warnings are written in several languages and shown in a visual form, legal experts suspect the case will be thrown out of court.</p>
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		<title>Shopping Like A Star Is As Simple As Saying Gucci</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Bielak</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's been said that if you make it in New York, then you can make it practically anywhere. Being able to survive New York is one of the best accomplishments that a person can ever brag about because the streets of New York can be really mean. On the contrary, The Big Apple is also one of the best places to shop because there are streets that are entirely dedicated to the designers who want to have their merchandises available to all the people who come to New York and leave with the designers' names in their shopping bags. And speaking of shopping the Big A, you can shop just like your favorite celebrity and when you do, do it in style.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been said that if you make it in New York, then you can make it practically anywhere. Being able to survive New York is one of the best accomplishments that a person can ever brag about because the streets of New York can be really mean. On the contrary, The Big Apple is also one of the best places to shop because there are streets that are entirely dedicated to the designers who want to have their merchandises available to all the people who come to New York and leave with the designers&#8217; names in their shopping bags. And speaking of shopping the Big A, you can shop just like your favorite celebrity and when you do, do it in style.</p>
<p>Here are some instructions that you may follow to be able to shop around New York, the Hollywood way. Before you do that, make sure that you have a hefty amount of cash with you and a credit card with a good credit limit to make sure that you don&#8217;t get embarrassed while making your purchases and the sales lady immediately approaches you and asks for another credit card since the one you gave her just got declined. So now we proceed with the suggestions as promised.</p>
<p>First thing that you need in order to have that celebrity feel while you go shopping is to look around before you make any purchases. The sales people in the shop might possibly think that you are just another window shopper. This is the part when you surprise them all, grabbing all the merchandise that you want. Don&#8217;t ask for the price and don&#8217;t ever make the price tag your concern. It is very enjoyable and incredibly celebrity-like.</p>
<p>The next thing to do to make it a real celebrity shopping is to take your friends along or hire a bodyguard to stand beside you during your designer store hopping to draw attention. Believe me, every person shall be coming up to you to find who the celebrity is. Some of them might even ask for their pictures taken with you.</p>
<p>Another thing to be aware is to never take a cab or even the subway unless you would like to go incognito. With all the shopping bags you have, you must travel in style. It may be a rented SUV or a limo that will be able to drive you to the poshiest stores in the city. Truly an attention grabber and works all the time.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also possible to do the celebrity-in-disguise drama by sporting a really concealed look either with a big scarf all over you or a baseball cap while holding your purse on one hand and a starbucks coffee latte on the other. It is normally how celebrities will look like once they go shopping and they wouldn&#8217;t want to get recognized and draw up a crowd.</p>
<p>Ultimately, make Fifth Avenue your destination for shopping since this is where the posh stores usually are located. You will able to buy things from Bvlgari, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Fendi, Tiffany, Versace and a lot more. Aside from Fifth Avenue, you may even find more upscale stores at Upper West Side or SoHo.</p>
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		<title>Who Makes the Best Coffee?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 10:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Lucas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People love their coffee. Some people can't go through an entire day without it, and some people can't go through half a day without it. Coffee provides an instant burst of energy for those who need it, and caffeine is a stimulant of the body and the mind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People love their coffee. Some people can&#8217;t go through an entire day without it, and some people can&#8217;t go through half a day without it. Coffee provides an instant burst of energy for those who need it, and caffeine is a stimulant of the body and the mind.</p>
<p>Some people like to brew their coffee at home. Others simply rely on a diner or a coffee shop. Most Americans, however, choose one of two coffee giants. Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks have a grip on the American coffee market, and the presence of both brands seems to grow by the year.</p>
<p>Some people swear by Starbucks and some people swear by Dunkin Donuts. Let&#8217;s look at some of the pros and cons of each in order to determine whose is better.</p>
<p>Starbucks is our first subject here, and there&#8217;s no doubt in my mind that you&#8217;ve seen plenty of locations. It seems that they&#8217;re just about everywhere. Furthermore, they offer a lot more than just coffee these days.</p>
<p>Still, coffee is the brand&#8217;s strength and people pile up in droves to drink it. The biggest benefit to Starbucks coffee over Dunkin Donuts is the fact that their coffee packs more caffeine in it. If you&#8217;re looking for a big kick, this is the way to go.</p>
<p>Dunkin Donuts, on the other hand, offers less caffeine in its drinks. Some people prefer this, as they claim that Starbucks is simply too strong for them. People also seem to like the fact that Dunkin Donuts offers bigger cups of coffee for the same price.</p>
<p>Anyone who prefers a bigger drink would like this more. They also have more flavors available, with interesting ones springing up all the time.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve looked at the facts, you may be wondering which company offers better coffee? In taste tests, you might be interested to know that more people prefer Dunkin Donuts. However, you&#8217;re looking for caffeine and something a bit more gourmet, Starbucks might be your answer.</p>
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		<title>Finding the “best of the Best&#8221; in Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Java Jim</dc:creator>
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Tips for Finding Perfect Premium Coffee&#8230; 
There is coffee and  THERE IS COFFEE!  You likely know about the generic quality coffees you find at the supermarket, using the inferior Robusta beans. And, in contrast, there is the alternative: the coffee regularly termed Gourmet Coffee you buy direct from roasters around the country. Popular [...]]]></description>
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<div>Tips for Finding Perfect Premium Coffee&#8230; </p>
<p>There is coffee and  THERE IS COFFEE!  You likely know about the generic quality coffees you find at the supermarket, using the inferior Robusta beans. And, in contrast, there is the alternative: the coffee regularly termed Gourmet Coffee you buy direct from roasters around the country. Popular large volume roasters, like Starbucks as well as most of the the smaller roasters dispersed about town, essentially utilize this far better grade, high altitude, shade grown Arabica bean.</p>
<p>That being said, and broadly known by all nowadays, how can you siphon out the crème de la crème of gourmet coffee beans to purchase?</p>
<p>To begin with, let’s hone in specifically on taste. Nowadays, coffee has become a “drink of experts”…</p>
<p>evolved into an art of reflection! We’ve begun to savor our coffee…flavor identify and define the subtle hints and nuances, as well as the qualities that identify the bean’s continent of origin. You as a coffee drinker, can begin to explore and experience the undertones of your coffee’s region, but better yet, begin to revel in the independently specific flavors of the bean defined by the specific hill and farm where it’s grown.</p>
<p> Coffee Cupping: Defining Coffee by its “Underlying Flavors”  </p>
<p>There are, nowadays, a limited number of coffee roasters that independently test their coffee beans for taste observations and aromas. These beans are graded and assessed just like fine wine. This activity is called  Coffee Cupping or  Coffee Tasting.  Professionals known as  Master Tasters  are the assessors. The procedure involves deeply sniffing a cup of brewed coffee, then loudly slurping the coffee so it draws in air, spreads to the back of the tongue, and maximizes flavor.</p>
<p>These  Master Tasters,  much akin to wine tasters, then attempt to measure in detail, every aspect of the coffee’s taste. This assessment includes measurement of the   body  (the texture or mouth-feel, such as oiliness),   acidity  (a sharp and tangy feeling, like when biting into an orange), and   balance   (the innuendo and the harmony of flavors working together). Since coffee beans embody telltale flavors from their region or continent of their origin, cuppers may also attempt to predict where the coffee was grown.</p>
<p>There is an infinite range of vocabulary that is used to describe the tastes found in coffee. Descriptors range from the familiar (chocolaty, sweet, fruity, woody) to the conceptual (clean, vibrant, sturdy) to the wildly esoteric (summery, racy, gentlemanly).</p>
<p>Following are a few key characteristics as defined by  Coffee Geek.  (http://coffeegeek.com/guides/beginnercupping/tastenotes)</p>
<p> Key Characteristics </p>
<p>  Acidity:  </p>
<p>The brightness or sharpness of coffee: It is through the acidity that many of the most intriguing fruit and floral flavors are delivered, and is usually the most scrutinized characteristic of the coffee. Acidity can be intense or mild, round or edgy, elegant or wild, and everything in between. Usually the acidity is best evaluated once the coffee has cooled slightly to a warm/lukewarm temperature. Tasting a coffee from  Sumatra  next to one from  Kenya  is a good way to begin to understand acidity.</p>
<p>  Body:  </p>
<p>This is sometimes referred to as  “mouthfeel”. The body is the sense of weight or heaviness that the coffee exerts in the mouth, and can be very difficult for beginning cuppers to identify. It is useful to think about the viscosity or thickness of the coffee, and concentrate on degree to which the coffee has a physical presence. Cupping a  Sulawesi  versus a  Mexican  coffee can illustrate the range of body quite clearly.</p>
<p>  Sweetness:  </p>
<p> One of the most important elements in coffee,  sweetness often separates the great from the good. Even the most intensely acidic coffees are lush and refreshing when there is enough sweetness to provide balance and ease the finish. Think of lemonade…starting with just water and lemon juice, one can add sugar until the level of sweetness achieves harmony with the tart citric flavor. It is the same with coffee, the sweetness is critical to allowing the other tastes to flourish and be appreciated.</p>
<p>  Finish:  </p>
<p>While first impressions are powerful, it is often the last impression that has the most impact. With coffee the finish  (or aftertaste)  is of great importance to the overall quality of the tasting experience, as it will linger long after the coffee has been swallowed. Like a great story, a great cup of coffee needs a purposeful resolution. The ideal finish to me is one that is clean (free of distraction), sweet, and refreshing with enough endurance to carry the flavor for 10-15 seconds after swallowing. A champion finish will affirm with great clarity the principal flavor of the coffee, holding it aloft with grace and confidence like a singer carries the final note of a song and then trailing off into a serene silence.</p>
<p> Coffee Buying Caveat </p>
<p>Buying coffee simply   by name   instead of   by taste   from your favorite roaster (in other words buying the same Columbian Supreme from the same ”Joe’s Cuppa Joe Roaster”) definitely has its pitfall! According to  Coffee Review,  “Next year&#8217;s Clever-Name-Coffee Company&#8217;s house blend may be radically different from this year&#8217;s blend, despite bearing the same name and label. The particularly skillful coffee buyer or roaster who helped create the coffee you and I liked so much may have gotten hired elsewhere. Rain may have spoiled the crop of a key coffee in the blend. The exporter or importer of that key coffee may have gone out of business or gotten careless. And even if everyone (plus the weather) did exactly the same thing they (and it) did the year before, the retailer this time around may have spoiled everything by letting the coffee go stale before you got to it. Or you may have messed things up this year by keeping the coffee around too long, brewing it carelessly, or allowing a friend to pour hazelnut syrup into it.”</p>
<p>Your savvy coffee-buying alternative is to look for roasters who buy their beans in  Micro-Lots- smaller (sometimes tiny) lots of subtly distinctive specialty coffees. According to  Coffee Review,  “These coffee buyers buy small quantities of coffee from a single crop and single place, often a single hillside, and are sold not on the basis of consistency or brand, but as an opportunity to experience the flavor associated with a unique moment in time and space and the dedication of a single farmer or group of farmers.”</p>
<p> Coffee Review: Coffee Ratings </p>
<p>And finally, look out for the very small community coffee roasters that will submit their coffees to be 3rd-party evaluated by  Coffee Review  and other competitions for independent analysis and rating.  Coffee Review  regularly conducts blind, expert  cuppings of coffees  and then reports the findings in the form of 100-point reviews to coffee buyers. These valuable Overall Ratings can provide you with a summary assessment of the reviewed coffees. They are based on a scale of 50 to 100.</p>
<p>http://www.coffeereview.com/about_us.cfm</p>
<p> Bottom line for a certain premium purchase:  To find the coffee that will ascertain most flavor satisfaction, seek out beans that been independently reviewed and rated. This approach will, without a doubt offer you the advantage of being able to choose the flavor profile suits you best in a bean. What’s more, it gains you certainty in quality due to its superior rating. The higher the rating, the better the flavor. True premium coffees start from the upper 80’s. By finding a roaster that consistently rates within the 90’s will ultimately buy you   the best java for your buck! </p>
<p>< br /><em>By: <strong>michelle faber</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><b> <i>About The Author</i></b>   <br />
<b>Michelle Faber  </b> is owner of <b>  Gourmet CoffeeXpress, </b>the <i>&#8220;Ultimate Website Gallery&#8221;, </i> showcasing the <b>creme de la creme in gourmet coffees, &#038; teas, and artisan chocolates, desserts &#038; gifts. </b><br />
Within this gallery, you can find <i>incredibly high quality</i> items, and many designer styled products. Gourmet CoffeeXpress offers distinctive products for gift-giving and personal pleasure with world-class service.     <br />
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