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Coffee Creamer Snowman
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009It’s getting close to Christmas and I know many people already have their decorations up. If you have kids and you’re still looking for something small to add, try making a coffee creamer snowman; this free Christmas project is shared by AllFreeCrafts.com. The supplies needed are pretty basic (except for the mini-straw broom I doubt many people have laying around), as long as you have a coffee creamer container, salt container or cardboard, and black felt or construction paper. This is a good way to use your coffee creamer container after the creamer is all gone.
View a picture of the snowman.
50 Coffee-Inspired Illustrations
Monday, December 7th, 2009See all the illustrations in the Vectortus+ post, 50+ Steaming-Hot, Vector Coffee Illustrations to Wake Up To, posted on 12/4/09.
Here are 50 coffee-inspired illustrations posted by Sean Hodge. Some of these illustrations are pretty strange, but others are pretty cool. What a great way to combine coffee, art, and illustration.
Bean by Bean Works with Small-Scale Farmers
Monday, December 7th, 2009
Grand Valley State University graduate Derrell Jackson and his wife Missy operate the Bean by Bean coffee company.
Read the full Charleston Daily Mail article, “Michigan couple help coffee growers ‘Bean by Bean’.” Posted 12/5/09.
Using Egg Nog as Coffee Creamer
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009Try substituting a little egg nog for your creamer; it will add a rich, creamy flavor. This is especially good with vanilla egg nog, which I didn’t even know they made until a few days ago. I also saw pumpkin egg nog at Kroger, which may be good if you like those pumpkin spice coffee drinks that I have seen advertised everywhere. If you are counting calories though, don’t forget to add these in. Kroger’s vanilla egg nog comes with 170 calories per 8-ounce serving; that’s a little over 10-1/2 calories for every tablespoon you add to your coffee.