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<title>Facebook Fans Make Our Business Strong!</title>
<description>It is amazing how SoMe (social media) has had such a positive impact on business around the world; &amp;nbsp;especially so, locally with Northtown Coffeehouse. &amp;nbsp;In recent months the Facebook page has nearly doubled in number of FANS who support NTC, with evidence of caring seen in our foot traffic Friday thru Sunday.    Hand-in-hand Facebook, our website, events and art keep our patrons' attention; and, we like that! &amp;nbsp;Whatever we at Northtown Coffeehouse can do to keep ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>What Do You Know? Weekday Trivia to WIN!</title>
<description>Facebook, Twitter, and Blogging are the SoMe (social media) modes you can participate in to keep abreast of current events, and chances to win FREE beverages at Northtown Coffeehouse!    We like trivia. &amp;nbsp;As Northtown Coffeehouse serves more than just coffee, our questions and prompts to fill-in-the-blanks will surround ALL THINGS NTC! So, pay attention. Study the menu. Get to know your Barista at either location as chances are, the more you know, the greater your chances ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 18:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Tanzania Coffee Trouble</title>
<description>   Tanzania’s coffee output may fall as much as 27 percent in the year through June 2012 as drought in the East African nation cuts yields, the country’s coffee board said.  Production for marketing in Tanzania,&amp;nbsp; Africa ’s fifth- biggest grower of the beans, may range from 40,000 metric tons to 45,000 tons next year, compared with just over 55,000 tons expected this season, Adolph Kumburu, the director general of the Moshi-based agency, said today by e-mail.  (read full article ...   &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>NatGeo Coffee - Beyond the Buzz</title>
<description>  Beyond the Buzz  presents an outstanding display, links, information on coffee. &amp;nbsp;If you want to know more click the link:&amp;nbsp; http://www.nationalgeographic.com/coffee/  &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>The History of Coffee</title>
<description>   The&amp;nbsp; history of&amp;nbsp; coffee  &amp;nbsp;goes at least as far back as the thirteenth century, though coffee's origin remains unclear.  It has been believed that&amp;nbsp; Ethiopian &amp;nbsp;ancestors of today's&amp;nbsp; Oromo people &amp;nbsp;were the first to discover and recognize the energizing effect of the coffee bean plant.  [1]  &amp;nbsp;However, no direct evidence has been found indicating where in Africa coffee grew or who among the natives might have used it, or even known about it, earlier than the 17th century.  [1]  &amp;nbsp;The story of&amp;nbsp; Kaldi , the 9th-century Ethiopian goatherd who ...   &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>New Location Coming Soon!</title>
<description> New Location Coming Soon!         The long awaited Northtown Coffeehouse expansion will soon be a reality! &amp;nbsp;Located in the heart of Selah, Washington Northtown Coffeehouse will offer ambiance, delicious coffee, and a few new delights to appeal to patrons from around the Yakima Valley and beyond.         To follow our progress and stay up on opening date with Grand Opening to follow, you can connect with us in several different ways:         LinkedIn     http://www.linkedin.com/company/2065711?trk=NUS_CMPY_FOL-co       Twitter  @NTCoffeehouse     FaceBook   http://www.facebook.com/pages/Northtown-Coffeehouse/161474557712         What can you expect at North Town Coffeehouse? For ...     &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 15:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Coffee Timeline</title>
<description>   Timeline&amp;nbsp;     (Source:&amp;nbsp; http://www.cappuccino.net/html/triviae.html &amp;nbsp;)&amp;nbsp;      c 850     First known discovery of coffee berries. Legend of goat herder Kaldi of Ethiopia who notices goats are friskier after eating red berries of a local shrub. Experiments with the berries himself and begins to feel happier.         (read more by clicking link:&amp;nbsp;   http://www.koffeekorner.com/koffeehistory.htm )   &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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