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In this image taken on Feb. 6, 2012, bourbon java steak tips are shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on Sept. 24, 2012, a recipe for coffee cake is shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh will host a Coffee with the Councilmember May 11 to discuss mayor city projects that include the Chicago Cubs spring training complex that will be under construction this summer. Kavanaugh will answer questions from residents from District 3 in southwest Mesa. His guest speaker will be city engineer Beth Huning, who will discuss city projects, including the Cubs stadium and the planned Dobson Police Station. She will have renderings of the projects for review.
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh will hold his March “Coffee with the Councilmember” event Friday, March 2 at the new Crescent Crown distribution facility, which will host tours for the public. The event is scheduled from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at 1640 W. Broadway Road. Crescent Crown will provide coffee and light refreshments, along with a tour of the facility that opened this month.
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh will host a coffee Jan. 20, with a focus on library programs. Library director Heather Wolf will speak about new programs at the Dobson Library branch, which is in Kavanaugh's District 3. The event is scheduled from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the library, 2425 S. Dobson Road. RSVP to charlotte.mcdermott@mesaaz.gov or by calling (480) 644-5294.
Shine Coffee owners Laryn (left) and Christiaan Blok stand in front of their 1957 Flying Cloud Airstreamer. The new mobile local coffee vendor has just began selling at Ahwatukee Farmer's Market.
Kindred Spirits offers a community gathering place for people to relax and enjoy coffee, including a back patio for those looking to take their drinks outside. The coffee shop is southwest of the intersection of 111th and Alabama avenues.
Mesa Councilman Dennis Kavanaugh will host a Coffee With the Councilmember event at 7:30 a.m. July 29.
Do you love your morning cup of coffee? Well, drink up! The health benefits of coffee far outweigh the risks. According to a European study, your daily cup of coffee reduces oxidative damage to your DNA by 12 percent. Coffee contains polyphenols, which help protect cells from oxidation.
Do you love your morning cup of coffee? Well, drink up! The health benefits of coffee far outweigh the risks. According to a European study, your daily cup of coffee reduces oxidative damage to your DNA by 12 percent. Coffee contains polyphenols, which help protect cells from oxidation.
We're surely oversimplifying, but there seems to be a field of medical research that specializes in finding that certain pleasures — a couple of glasses of wine, for example — once thought to be bad for you turn out in actuality to be good for you.
In this image taken on February 18, 2013, traditional Irish coffee is served in glass mugs as shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on February 18, 2013, traditional Irish coffee is served in glass mugs as shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on February 18, 2013, a traditional Irish coffee is served in a glass mug as shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
Customers hang out in the lounge area of Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe. On the back wall hangs some artwork contributed by local artists. [Abel Muñiz/Special to Tribune]
Roastmaster Paul Haworth prepares to roast coffee beans at Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe. [Abel Muñiz/Special to Tribune]
This book cover image released by Abrams Books shows "Tim Walker: Story Teller." The book features photographs of fashion blended with fairy tales. Walker includes personal observations and full-page, color-saturated shoots. (AP Photo/Abrams Books)
This book cover image released by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers shows "All the Bits: Monty Python's Flying Circus," by Luke Dempsey. A colorful doorstop of a book offering complete scripts for every one of the show's 45 episodes, with marginalia and fun graphic details. (AP Photo/Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers)
This book cover image released by Abrams Books shows "Vogue: The Editor's Eye." The book features interviews with eight of the magazine's stylists through time and includes celebrity portraits and behind-the-scenes candids by the fashion industry's top photographers, including Irving Penn, Mario Testino, Richard Avedon and Annie Leibovitz. (AP Photo/Abrams Books)
This book cover image released by Running Press shows "Mort Drucker: Five Decades of his Finest Works." The book is a collection of movie and TV satire plucked in comic-strip format from the pages of the magazine. George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, who were among Drucker's targets, wrote notes of appreciation.(AP Photo/Running Press)
Adding coffee to coffeecake is a simple way to take something great and make it even better.
Adding coffee to coffeecake is a simple way to take something great and make it even better.
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