Klatch Coffee Roasters bought 10 pounds of the Elida Geisha 803 coffee beans from an auction. They’re the only shop to have it in the United States.
Author: Rasha Ali, USA TODAY
Which U.S. city is the fittest? Hint: Head towards the capital
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That milk ducts image is only somewhat accurate, but also ‘not something to be scared of’
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Is there any heat to the ‘healthy’ air fryer hype?
Air fryers use hot air to cook foods, with results similar to fried foods but with less fat content. But how healthy are they?