Have your coffee, save the planet. Starbucks is allowing reusable cups at company-owned locations for the first time since the pandemic struck. Gulp. Your reusable coffee mug may be just as bad ...
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Love love this frother. I use it to 'blend' my morning coffee with coconut oil. This frother is more powerful than my last.
I’ve tasted a lot of bad coffee, but nothing is as repulsive as a styrofoam cup of lukewarm instant coffee. Whereas excellent pour-over might taste like a balanced mix of caramel, dried fig and ...
Big coffee chains have some shady things going on sometimes that they'd rather customers not know about. Here are some of ...
What's the best travel mug? Not all of us can afford a daily visit to the local coffee shop, but at the same time, brewing your morning coffee can be a struggle. If you want to take your hot and ...
Back in early 2016, British TV chef and food writer Hugh Fearnley-Wittingstall continued his ‘War on Waste’ series by looking at how difficult it is to recycle disposable coffee cups ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Paper, plastic, with straws or without, Starbucks’ cups inspire a lot of passion in the coffee shop’s customers. The commonly seen cups have been the subject of ...
Owning one of the best coffee makers ... single cup of coffee. It’s highly portable, easy to clean, cheap to use and maintain (it only requires that you purchase its custom filters, but 600 ...
Right now, the best place to put a single-use coffee cup may be the garbage can. Which is sad, because a majority of paper hot cups are compostable or recyclable. But the almost-imperceptible ...
Are you ready for the so-called ‘latte levy’? This 20 cent tax on disposable coffee cups aims to deter Irish consumers from dumping half a million of them a day. First mooted by the Government ...
Sir, – Eileen Bannon says we have a long way to go to solve this problem of “single-use coffee cups” (Letters, October 18th). Perhaps Killarney can show the way. The “tourist capital ...