The EPA rule does not extend to its use in pharmaceuticals and food, overseen by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
"Methylene chloride is commonly used to decaffeinate coffee. When applied directly to the beans, the solvent binds to the caffeine and removes it. Earlier this year, the Environmental Defense Fund petitioned the FDA to remove the chemical from the process of producing decaffeinated coffee."
Coffee & Company, Lakeview - while Lakeview did come back after the Federal Flood, alas they did not.
3)Luzianne - the brand is still around, but this sign can no longer be seen Uptown on Marengo Street.
Monday 18:18
At #Coffee Times Coffee House, enjoying a large Mug of Hazelniccino, with a Bacon & Cheese Scone and a slice of Pineapple & Coconut Cake.
Shall be buying Arianna a half pound of English Breakfast Tea.
Visited Pastor Jack Brooks at Central Baptist Hospital. He was looking good, and is having a heart stent cleaning procedure tomorrow.
Met up with his son Alex, wife Lynne, and Ironworks Pike Community Church chairman elder Paul Hill. We prayed together.
"God in a cup." "Perfection." "The world's best coffee."
Panamanian geisha coffee has been called many things, but never Smithsonian Bird Friendly certified. Researchers from Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute’s Migratory Bird Center find new ways to grow coffee in harmony with migratory songbirds.
Join us for this fully caffeinated romp through Panama’s coffee farms as we learn all about the birds and the beans.
We wanted to have a quiet afternoon and so we went to go to Kapej Coffee on the Brown Line. It is one of our favorite places in #Chicago with some of the best #coffee in the city. In fact, the owner was roasting coffee fresh in a little alcove off the counter.
I'm generally not a fan of Maxwell House #coffee which I think is inferior to a lot of budget priced name brand coffees including its chief competitor in Folgers, however if you put the label "Caffeine Boosted" on your coffee you're gonna get my attention
I got a single pound of Gesha green coffee at a pretty reasonable $10/pound. I usually buy at least somewhat cheaper greens, and I try to resist fads and hype in coffee.
I tried a pound of it years ago when I was less skilled as a roaster and had a less controllable machine. That did not impress.
This time I made a mistake in my roast. Damn. Technically bad, but OK
First cup now. Wow. Unique and amazing. Fruity. Floral. Long flavor experience through and after the sip
This weekend, I managed to storyboard and flesh out the main content for our next major Feature Guide on CoffeeGeek.
What has me excited about this one is it is going to be VERY pretty but also extremely feature rich. No less than 22 different major pieces of content on our website will be referenced in this new guide. Very early stages still, but I think this is going to be a popular one, once published.