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Caffeinated

Caffeinated
Author: Murray Carpenter
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0142181803

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“You’ll never think the same way about your morning cup of coffee.”—Mark McClusky, editor in chief of Wired.com and author of Faster, Higher, Stronger Journalist Murray Carpenter has been under the influence of a drug for nearly three decades. And he’s in good company, because chances are you’re hooked, too. Humans have used caffeine for thousands of years. A bitter white powder in its most essential form, a tablespoon of it would kill even the most habituated user. This addictive, largely unregulated substance is everywhere—in places you’d expect (like coffee and chocolate) and places you wouldn’t (like chewing gum and fruit juice), and Carpenter reveals its impact on soldiers, athletes, and even children. It can make you stronger, faster, and more alert, but it’s not perfect, and its role in health concerns like obesity and anxiety will surprise you. Making stops at the coffee farms of central Guatemala, a synthetic caffeine factory in China, and an energy shot bottler in New Jersey, among numerous other locales around the globe, Caffeinated exposes the high-stakes but murky world of caffeine, drawing on cutting-edge science and larger-than-life characters to offer an unprecedented understanding of America’s favorite drug.


New York City Coffee

New York City Coffee
Author: Erin Meister
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439662355

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This colorful history explores New York’s coffee culture from the brew’s initial arrival in the 1600s to today’s artisanal connoisseurs. The coffee industry was made for New York: complex, diverse, fascinating and full of attitude. Since arriving in seventeenth-century New Amsterdam, coffee held patriotic significance during wartime, fueled industrial revolution and transformed the city's foodways. The New York Coffee Exchange opened tumultuously in the Gilded Age. Alice Foote MacDougall founded a 1920s coffeehouse empire. In the same decade, Brooklyn teenager William Black started Chock Full o’Nuts with $250 and a dream. Today, third wave coffeeshops like Joe and Ninth Street Espresso offer single origin pour overs and push the limits of latte art. Through stories, interviews and photographs, author and coffee professional Erin Meister shares Gotham’s caffeinated past and explores the coffee-related reasons why the city never sleeps.


Caffeinated and Cocoa Based Beverages

Caffeinated and Cocoa Based Beverages
Author: Alexandru Grumezescu
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2019-04-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128158654

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Caffeinated and Cocoa Based Beverages, Volume Eight in The Science of Beverages series, covers one of the hottest topics in the current beverage industry. This practical reference takes a broad and multidisciplinary approach on the production, processing, and engineering approaches to caffeinated drinks, highlighting their biological impact and health-related interference. The book presents evidence-based examples of the benefits of caffeinated and cocoa-based beverages and analyzes the latest trends in the industry that are essential for researchers in various fields of food and beverage development, including coverage of pharmaceuticals and the biomedical fields. Presents both functional and medicinal perspectives in beverage production Provides potential solutions for sustainable coffee and cocoa industry Includes novel research applications to foster research and product development


Caffeinated Daydreams

Caffeinated Daydreams
Author: Bella Coronel
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2022-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9355973489

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"And it’s true, I’ve surpassed my old self in writing poetry because of you." My purpose for this book is to share the happiness of being in love, the sorrow of unloving a person who’s dear to our hearts and finally understand what the words “letting go and letting God” really meant.


Caffeinated Ponderings

Caffeinated Ponderings
Author: Shana Moore
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004-02-05
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0595303773

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Whether you have a slight addiction to caffeine, an irrational hatred of supermodels, or enough training in domestic peacekeeping to secure federal employment, Shana McLean Moore has the antidote to your pain. She knows you'll find it at the bottom of a hot cup of coffee, savored while taking a few minutes out of your selfless day to indulge in some of her caffeinated ponderings. Shana's look at life, laughter and lattes is sure to leave you feeling tickled, validated and ready for a second cup especially since the first one might just have escaped through your nose! Find out how you and your friends can take a coffee break with Shana Moore at your favorite bookstore or coffee shop by visiting her Web site: http://www.caffeinatedponderings.com Once you're at the site, be sure to sign up for her Fresh Brew by becoming a subscriber to her popular online newsletter.


Confessions of a Caffeinated Christian

Confessions of a Caffeinated Christian
Author: John Fischer
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0842384340

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Fischer challenges readers to take big steps in their faith and be like strong, caffeinated coffee rather than weak, powerless decaf. By taking these steps, the author promises, readers will begin to enjoy a deeper, more dynamic faith in Jesus.


New York City Coffee: A Caffeinated History

New York City Coffee: A Caffeinated History
Author: Erin Meister
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 146713600X

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New York runs on coffee. Read of coffee's past in the city and how it wove its way into the everyday. The coffee industry was made for New York: complex, diverse, fascinating and with plenty of attitude. Since arriving in the 1600s, coffee held patriotic significance during wartime, fueled industrial revolution and transformed the city's foodways. The New York Coffee Exchange opened tumultuously in the 1880s. Alice Foote MacDougall founded a 1920s coffeehouse empire. In the same decade, Brooklyn teenager William Black started Chock Full o'Nuts with $250 and a dream. Third wavers Ninth Street Espresso and Joe made the latest latte craze mainstream. Through stories, interviews and photographs, coffee professional and Tristate native Erin Meister shares Gotham's caffeinated past and explores the coffee-related reasons why the city never sleeps.


Kingscastle

Kingscastle
Author: Sophia Holloway
Publisher: Allison & Busby Ltd
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0749027886

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that love is never smooth sailing. Captain William Hawksmoor of the Royal Navy never expected to inherit Kingscastle, his family's estate, and finds himself all at sea when he does so. Especially when he learns that he must marry within a year or be forever dealing with trustees. As the new Marquis of Athelney, the captain takes command of Kingscastle and discovers much to be done to set it in order. He must also contend with his aunt, Lady Willoughby Hawksmoor, who is determined that her daughter will be his wife. When she discovers he is far more interested in Eleanor Burgess, her underpaid and much put-upon companion, Lady Willoughby shows she will stop at nothing to keep them apart.


Second Sight

Second Sight
Author: Amanda Quick
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1405514094

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It isn't as though attractive widow Venetia Jones doesn't have enough problems. She has worked hard to become a fashionable photographer catering to Victorian society's elite. Her career has enabled her to provide a comfortable living for her brother, sister and elderly aunt. Disaster looms, however. Venetia has some closely held secrets, not the least of which is her uncanny psychic ability. Now her life is in danger because she has viewed the unique aura of a killer fleeing the scene of his crime. But the really unsettling news is that her conveniently dead husband has just returned from the grave.


Caffeine in Food and Dietary Supplements

Caffeine in Food and Dietary Supplements
Author: Leslie A. Pray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780309297493

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Caffeine in Food and Dietary Supplements is the summary of a workshop convened by the Institute of Medicine in August 2013 to review the available science on safe levels of caffeine consumption in foods, beverages, and dietary supplements and to identify data gaps. Scientists with expertise in food safety, nutrition, pharmacology, psychology, toxicology, and related disciplines; medical professionals with pediatric and adult patient experience in cardiology, neurology, and psychiatry; public health professionals; food industry representatives; regulatory experts; and consumer advocates discussed the safety of caffeine in food and dietary supplements, including, but not limited to, caffeinated beverage products, and identified data gaps. Caffeine, a central nervous stimulant, is arguably the most frequently ingested pharmacologically active substance in the world. Occurring naturally in more than 60 plants, including coffee beans, tea leaves, cola nuts and cocoa pods, caffeine has been part of innumerable cultures for centuries. But the caffeine-in-food landscape is changing. There are an array of new caffeine-containing energy products, from waffles to sunflower seeds, jelly beans to syrup, even bottled water, entering the marketplace. Years of scientific research have shown that moderate consumption by healthy adults of products containing naturally-occurring caffeine is not associated with adverse health effects. The changing caffeine landscape raises concerns about safety and whether any of these new products might be targeting populations not normally associated with caffeine consumption, namely children and adolescents, and whether caffeine poses a greater health risk to those populations than it does for healthy adults. This report delineates vulnerable populations who may be at risk from caffeine exposure; describes caffeine exposure and risk of cardiovascular and other health effects on vulnerable populations, including additive effects with other ingredients and effects related to pre-existing conditions; explores safe caffeine exposure levels for general and vulnerable populations; and identifies data gaps on caffeine stimulant effects.