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New York Coffee Papua New Guinea 5 Lb Bag

New York Coffee Papua New Guinea 5 Lb Bag

Coffee from Papua New Guinea which lies just north of Australia is particulary sweet, full bodied with an almost perfectly balanced coffee flavor. These coffees are not as popular in the specialty coffee world but are truly excellent.


 
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Lower prices bring relief, but fuel theories of political manipulation (The J...
Marcia Baker is not complaining. With gas below $3 a gallon in the Joplin-area, Baker said her business — Higdon Florist and Gifts in Joplin — can go back to what it does best: making money.
Lazenby wins title in district (The Joplin Globe)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Joplin’s Rachel Lazenby is going to state. The Eagles’ No. 1 singles player lost only three games in cruising past four opponents in winning the title in the Class 2 District 5 tennis tournament Friday at Cooper Complex.
Truman opens Gorillas’ eyes (The Joplin Globe)
One week ago, Truman State’s 26-20 double-overtime victory over Nebraska-Omaha was the shock heard around the MIAA. “I don’t think anyone saw that coming,” Pittsburg State wide receiver Kendall Fisher said. “When we heard it during the game, that was kind of a shocker.
Galena overcomes slow start (The Joplin Globe)
GALENA, Kan. — Galena was unable to score on its first two possessions, but the following three drives were all the Bulldogs needed to capture their fifth victory of the season, a 43-12 triumph over Southeast on Friday night.
Vietnam: Land of communist capitalism (The Joplin Globe)
When North Vietnam’s battalions swept into Saigon 33 years ago to reunite the country, the communist conquerors made one critical miscalculation: They assumed military victory would make life better for the war-weary nation.
Climate change may alter forest balance in Ozarks (The Joplin Globe)
Thinned of its golden hickory and blood-red sassafras, the Ozark forest that beckons tourists every autumn could look much different to future generations.

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