Coffee Buzz - Exhibit

Coffee: The World in Your Cup will be at ECHO September 13 through January 4. It explores how coffee affects cultures, economies, and environments around the world. Become an informed consumer. Learn about coffee's origins in Africa, its methods of production, and its impact on the environment — from backyard birds to global climate change. Find more details at: http://bit.ly/YtY8DF
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Fair Trade Certified - Sourcing Program from Fair Trade USA
Did you know it takes 3 years for a #Coffee plant to go from seedling to producing coffee beans? Press 'like' if you're grateful for all the time farmers invest in growing these plants! #FairTrade
Wake up and smell the fungus in your coffee
WASHINGTON — The US government is stepping up efforts to help Central American farmers fight a devastating coffee disease — and hold down the price of your morning cup. At issue is a fungus called coffee rust that has caused more than $1 billion in damage across Latin American region. The fungus is especially deadly […]
What that plate under your coffee cup is actually for
What that plate under your coffee cup is actually for
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Coffee for Life!!
Coffee Substitutes to Grow in Your Forest Garden
Tips on brewing a great cup (several different ways), recycling coffee grounds, and waste-saving tips - (Mother Nature Network)
Stanton, IA - Coffee Pot and Cup Water Towers
World's Largest Swedish Coffee Cup Water Tower, Stanton, Iowa - birthplace of Virginia Christine, "Mrs. Olson" of Folger's Coffee fame.
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never enough - Jackie Gleason
Coffee and Birds by Trust for Wildlife / www.NeotropicalBirds.org
WATCH >Coffee and Birds by Trust for Wildlife / www.NeotropicalBirds.org - YouTube
5 Common mistakes when brewing coffee
Tip: if you're not sure how to grind your beans (assuming they're Starbucks), bring 'em to Starbucks and tell us what you're using them for; we'll grind them for you for free.