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When to pick Edamame and How to Store them....and Pictures of the farm

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When Should I pick edamame or soybeans? Harvest soybeans the moment you see the bottom leaves start to turn yellow but the rest of the plant is green. The entire plant will turn rapidly so don't waste any time because the beans will be too tough to eat. Pick em fast (see pics below) 1 day and they can turn brown.

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Never thoguht about growing Edamame, now I think I could!

Study Finds Nations With Most Food May Lack Best Diets

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An abundant food supply doesn’t guarantee that a nation will have the healthiest or safest diet, according to a study of global food security.

The U.S., Denmark, Norway and France are the world’s most “food-secure” countries in terms of availability, cost and nutrition value while Israel, 22nd overall, had the best quality and safety, according to the study released today by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

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Poor Eating Habits Defeat Good Nutritionally Available Food: A diet rich in soy and whey protein, found in ...
A diet rich in soy and whey protein, found in products such as soy milk and low-fat yogurt, has been shown to reduce breast cancer incidence laboratory tests.
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The Kafe

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The freshly brewed coffee was poured into the cup.
A daily ritual's aroma was mingled with freshly baked bread, dipped into the black sea of sweetened coffee. Bread drenched with this morning's goodness, made its way to the anticipating lips. A scene that played out every day, of every year.

Coffee beans hand picked, roasted then roughly ground, held its own uniqueness.

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I luv this piece so much,I wrote it in my Grandfather's voice.

The Soda Jerk vs The Barista

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Back in the day, when drug stores occupied the neighborhood corners, as staples of the landscape and the need of the community, there was a job vacancy known as the Soda Jerk. Not so much that the neighbor’s kid applying was a jerk, but more like they would need a strong arm to jerk the soda machine, you see! It was the landscape that Edward Hopper painted about, the neighborhood that we came to know as home.

The Corner Drug Store was indeed a diner as well, where you could meet up with friends, or go for a bit of solitude when reading the Sunday paper you just bought, sound familiar?  If so, you probably have caught on to my catchy title.  Really many things could be said, but  the importance of coffee in our society, has replaced the Soda Jerk with The Barista!  When was an egg cream replaced by a capuccino mocha? I don’t know, but it’s worth finding out.  How did our needs change so drastically?  Wasn’t coffee considered something to drink at meetings, business conferences, other serious stuff, and not much fun!  After all, the soda jerk was not only responsible for jerking the soda arm to pour the fountain drink, he (I’ve never seen a woman soda jerk) was to make it look like fun, creating a show in the process.  People went to the counter to get an Italian Soda, but also to see a show!  And if Hopper didn’t do it for you, check out Norman Rockwell‘s rendition in the Saturday Evening Post!

Rockwell even got the dog, and it seems mesmerized too.   Admiration!   The Soda Jerk had admiration,  meaning he probably had to work his way up, to that coveted position of ample clout.  Lets remember that the soda machine itself represented uncharted territories, it was new, and few had seen drinks being made this way before.  Importantly, the soda machine was to embody what our Nation represented; a forward thinking, innovative place, where we could all flourish (and enjoy it)!  There was comfort, in knowing we could be home, and be excited about it because we could expect the best there.

Let’s come all the way to todays Coffee Shops.  Obviously, the Corner Drug store had to separate its services.  New laws, stipulations, and mandatory guidelines required different, and changing roles of the once corner (and counter) hang out.  Our neighborhoods were changing too.  Moms went to work, kids went to day care, Grandma and Grandpa became nudists (they even joined a colony)!  With the movement of society into the “me” individualistic age, the need to socialize at a level of conformity became obselete.  Jane didn’t want to run, and Jack had to climb his own hills (all by himself).  Jill was getting a mani & pedi!

That had to be it, the change in our habits to more individualized focus!  The “I’m ok, You’re ok” mindset had prevailed, created out of a need to grow.

Poor Soda Jerk! Gone just like that! Out of a job! Never to look back seeing the same landscape, in their own heighborhood. Ouch, that hurt!  With time, all things must change, and change they did, sort of!

Today we have a Happy Barista, a throw back to the days of behind the counter services, but autonomously individualisticly pouring great coffee, with a flair.  Once again, can we confine ourselves to our neighborhood cafes, mingling with neighbors, and friends.

The role of The Barista has become one of not “just” service but one that provides knowledge about coffee; becoming a professional in his/her own realm of creativity as well.  With an apron tied around, one can’t help but feel that this is serious business, enjoyment is inevitable when you taste the finely brewed cup (or glass) of perhaps flavor infused cafe!  Enjoying as many varieties as possible, everyday is a new discovery; whether your everyday cup of joe is

organic, blended, cappuccino, espresso, or maybe even tea! There is also a show of sorts, a pretty one.  Oh yes, pretty!  Coffee is pretty, when out of the froth pictures are created!

Nice.

There is the wi-fi service which keep you connected, conferencing, or tweeting (actually you could do all at the same time), while reading the paper you just got emailed.  Good thing is, you can stay as long as you want, maybe things haven’t changed that much!

Images Courtesy of : Bing Images (LarryFresch, Hospitality Connections, Miss Wangy /Underground)

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Caffeinated Ambrosia: Or How This Blog Runs on Coffee

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My proclivity for drinking coffee stems from an innate hatred of mornings. I like the nightlife; I like to boogie - so while most people are bounding out of bed yipping about sunshine and lollipops in  super-chipper voices, I'm calling the alarm clock a filthy name, hoping I don't break yet another snooze button. 

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Another cup?

Want To Live Longer? Drink Coffee

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Here’s some sweet news to add to your morning coffee:  Regular coffee drinkers are likely to live longer, says the largest study ever done on the subject.

Even better, it doesn’t matter whether you drink regular or decaf.

To examine the relationship between coffee and health, researchers with the National Institutes of Health looked at the coffee drinking habits of more than 400,000 AARP members ages 50 to 71 between 1995 and 1996, then followed them until 2008.

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KafeMandela agrees! Organic too!

What Foods are Good for Me This Week?

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In today’s New York Times, there is one article discussing the benefits of drinking coffee and one article questioning the positive health impacts of high levels of good cholesterol. It was comical to observe that one of the studies made me cheer – yay, more coffee! – and one of the studies made me frown – boo, less guacamole!

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I Luv Coffee too! Especially Organic!

It Is Finally Here... Facebook Formally Prices Its IPO! (FB)

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Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) has priced at $38.00 per share, at the top of the already-raised range of $34.00 to $38.00 per share.  The offering size is 421,233,615 shares of Class A common stock and the latest prospectus amendment noted that if the underwriters exercise the overallotment in full as we are currently expecting then the total share count would come to 484,418,657 shares in the offering.

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Finally!!!!!!!

cold-brew iced coffee

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So much of the Internet is already taken up with dudes nerding out about coffee, so I don't really feel the need to add to the Greater Body Of Work. But if you need proof of my coffee geek cred, consider that I have a whole shelf devoted to coffee supplies. Currently, I've got:

-- a French Press
-- an Aeropress…

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Left over coffee, no such thing: Iced Coffee delicious!

The Art of the Impulse Purchase

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A friend of mine is offering eleven drink boxes of coconut water to anyone who might like them.  (If you live in the Kansas City area, look her up.)  "Most ridiculous impulse buy I've made to date," she proclaims.

It's a pretty great one, I think.  Just say the words coconut water out loud (or imagine doing it, if you're reading this on the bus or something).  

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