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Jan 10 2009

The Very First Coffee@eHow Post

Published by chameleonsdream at 11:38 am under Coffee & eHow Edit This

eHow headereHow is the web’s best place to find out how to do just about anything, if you can pick your way through the articles written by folks who have never done the things they’re writing about. I’ve been writing for eHow in one capacity or another for well over a year now, and I find myself browsing through the articles just to find fun stuff to read often. If you’re looking for something to read on your coffee break, here’s my pick for today’s eHow coffee break articles.

How to Make Irish Coffee How to Make an Old Fashioned Irish Coffee 

by pianistic 

Yum, Irish coffee!! This How-to by pianistic at eHow is a great step-by-step for anyone who loves Irish coffee. Which I do. So yum!

How to Get Free Coffee How to Get Free Coffee

by A Suzanne Wells

Short, quick and funny read on where to find free coffee all around town. Never be coffeeless on your daily chores again!

How to Find the Best Coffeemaker at the Best Price How to Find the Best Coffee Maker at the Best Price

by David Sarokin

David is one of my favorite eHow writers. His articles are always well-researched, well-organized and well-written, and this one is no exception. Great information on where to find the best current reviews on new coffee makers. Definitely worth the read.

How to Save Money on Coffee Flavors How to Save Money on Coffee Flavors

by Shirley Philbrick

Skip the expensive coffee shop coffee, says Shirley. You can make flavored coffee at home, and she has a bunch of suggestions on how to flavor your coffee yourself. Cherry coffee, anyone?

How to Be Lucky in the New Year How to Be Lucky in the New Year

by Virginia Allain

Because there’s more to life than just coffee. Like getting lucky. Virginia’s another one of my favorite eHow writers because she manages to pack a lot of info into every single one of her articles. This one about things you can do to bring luck is no exception.

That’s today’s list. I hope it was enough reading to get you through your cup of coffee! Check back tomorrow and join me for another session of eHow and coffee articles!

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6 Responses to “The Very First Coffee@eHow Post”

  1. kaseysviewblogon 10 Jan 2009 at 8:01 pm edit this

    I just dropped in from eHow to say Hi and good luck with the blog.
    Those recipes sound so good I can almost smell the aroma!

  2. Lynnon 10 Jan 2009 at 8:22 pm edit this

    I saw your site on Ehow. I have a blog here too. Your blog is great!!! :) Great article!

  3. pianogeekon 15 Jan 2009 at 11:28 pm edit this

    Thanks for the add!

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