Big Jim’s Trick for Free Coffee
Check out this trick I learned today!
Check out this trick I learned today!
For years society has told us that drinking coffee, drinking beer and swearing are bad, but thanks to the results of new research released in 2011, some things we thought were bad are actually good for us. Turns out being a caffeine-addled, Guinness-soaked potty mouth actually improves your health — in moderation, of course.
The average American adult drinks about three cups of coffee a day, and while many can’t imagine a morning without it, people taking certain drugs may want to think twice.
Studies show that more than a dozen medications — antidepressants, estrogen, and thyroid and osteoporosis drugs, for example — can be affected by coffee, which can block absorption or enhance the effects of the drugs.
Your daily cups of joe may be doing more than just giving you the energy to face the day.
If you're a coffee lover, time to start counting down to May 3rd; the day Starbucks will launch the new "Trenta" drink size.
Coffee, much like beer, has attracted a whole new subculture of people who take it seriously, and must always drink the absolute finest.
I'm a deejay. I don't have money for that, although sometimes one does need to explore