Reinventing the coffee maker, a cup at a time

Pearl River businessman Gary Triola is hoping to change the way people drink coffee.

Simple Tips Add Sparkle to Holiday Entertaining

This holiday season make all your festive get-togethers sparkle by using simple and innovative ways to entertain friends and family.

Are Caffeine Energy Drinks Dangerous to Your Health?

Caffeinated energy drinks that promise super alertness and sometimes imply better sports performance should carry labels that specify their amount of caffeine, says a Johns Hopkins University scientist.

America’s Oldest Wine Making Region :: Everything Old is New Again

There's something about good food and wine that brings people out in any weather.

Sarah Palin raises profile of ‘Palin Syrah’

You've heard plenty of political whining about the presidential campaign. But are you ready for a Chilean red wine called Palin Syrah? The wine, pronounced "pay-LEEN sih-rah," comes from a small winery in the ...

Harvest caps challenging year for Calif. vintners

California vintners are bringing in the grape harvest this month after a challenging year that started with unusually sharp frosts and moved on to smoky summer wildfires.

Pinellas is backdrop as Obama prepares for debate

He gushed about the Tampa Bay weather, waxed poetic about Guinness beer and deftly avoided an argument over whether the Rays are superior to his beloved White Sox.

Brewers vow to keep beers all natural

The brewers of some of Australia's most popular beers will guarantee the all-natural content of their products.

Concannon marks 125 years

JAMES CONCANNON, an Irish immigrant, was living in San Francisco in the 1870s, where he made his money in the rubber stamp business.

Coffee company grinds to a halt

CLOSED: The McKinney-based Coffee Exchange of the Americas closes up shop leaving its employees without their wages, their work or any warning.

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