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		<title>Gourmet Coffee Just Might Rule the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 08:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danielle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coffee is often drunk for breakfast, and indeed may serve as a replacement for breakfast for many on-the-go professionals. Coffee is also traditionally served after a meal, often in a restaurant or dinner party. This tradition was engendered in Europe, and was originally characteristic of a fine dining experience, but over the years has generalized [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coffee is often drunk for breakfast, and indeed may serve as a replacement for breakfast for many on-the-go professionals. Coffee is also traditionally served after a meal, often in a restaurant or dinner party. This tradition was engendered in Europe, and was originally characteristic of a fine dining experience, but over the years has generalized to be customary after any type of meal, in any establishment, high brow or no.</p>
<p>The great America &#8220;coffee break&#8221; was first promoted in 1952 by the Pan-American Coffee Bureau as a way to boost sales. Before this time the idea of taking a break to drink a hot beverage was unheard of, but the growing dependence on coffee, coupled with the energy burst and<br />
productivity associated with taking a cup ingrained its presence in American culture, and coffee breaks have become an institution of the<br />
American workplace.</p>
<p>Of more recent fame, gourmet coffee has become the rage among discerning beverage connoisseurs. Varieties such as Jamaican Blue<br />
Mountain coffee have change the way people think about what a cup of coffee should taste like, and the nearly hostile takeover of every other street corner in major metropolitan cities by Starbucks and other trendy coffee houses gives an intimation of how deep the dependency is.</p>
<p>The premium coffee brands remain the preferred variety for most epicureans, but less expensive and more widely available coffees are seeing huge success as the world grows busier and people are sleeping less and getting more done in less time. The cup of coffee is becoming an indispensable necessity of life for everyone from business executives and politicians to homemakers and hippies.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a Good Indian Restaurant</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 05:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s easy to find local restaurants that serve Indian cuisine with the generic search engines, a local search in search engines, or easier in a restaurant search engine. Unlike the times of the past where review sites were the ultimate option to base your choice of a restaurant, the growing search engine technology has made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s easy to find local restaurants that serve Indian cuisine with the generic search engines, a local search in search engines, or easier in a restaurant search engine. Unlike the times of the past where review sites were the ultimate option to base your choice of a restaurant, the growing search engine technology has made available vertical search engines, and more specifically – a restaurant guide. The restaurant recommendations bring together all the restaurant information from 15 metros in the US in one neat site. Users can check reviews, ratings, addresses, timings, menus, discount coupons, home delivery services, online reservations from just one site.</p>
<p>The choice of an Indian restaurant largely depends on with whom you are dining. If you are dining with your date, check out the restaurants that offer a romantic evening meal. If you are taking kids and family out for dinner then your choice of ambiance has to be appropriate for a family. Above all, you are there to taste authentic Indian food. And as a diner if you are familiar with good Indian food, then you’ll have certain expectations about the food. So it’s best to base your choice on restaurant reviews and recommendations from friends, family and colleagues. And for a larger canvas of choices refer to local restaurant reviews online and restaurant ratings on food, service and ambiance from the citizens around the globe.</p>
<p>Great food is always available and of course for a price. Choose restaurants based on the recommendations in the restaurants directory. It’s equally important to choose a restaurant that does not burn a hole in your pocket. Indian restaurants are available for all wallet sizes. There are Indian buffets that offer tasty food for a little cost, plenty of medium range restaurants, and there are also several other high-end restaurants to choose from. Even the location of the restaurant is a deciding factor, which too some extent narrows down your choice of a restaurant. The reviews for a restaurant might be just too great to try it, but if you are in San Francisco and the restaurant is in Palo Alto, you’ll just have to mark the restaurant for some other time.</p>
<p>Many foodies would prefer Indian food prepared by an Indian. Another major factor when it comes to trying Indian food is the spice factor. Nowadays most restaurants cater to the lesser spice needs of westerners. And restaurant guides give an insight into all these factors. The perfect dining experience comprises of delicious food, cheerful service and a great ambiance. Go ahead and try your hand at exploring the San Francisco restaurant guide, New York restaurant list, Los Angeles restaurants or restaurants in Chicago.</p>
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