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READ
JULES SIEGEL'S REVIEW of "THE MOST IMPORTANT POLITICAL BOOK
OF 2006"


Sex,
drugs & rock 'n' roll made me crazythank God!


An Erotic Novel

How we lost the right to feel.

Go to the beach.

A
Literary Love Affair
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Coffee
Mexican coffee beans are sweet in flavor and have a robust caffeine
content. This means that the brew can be quite strong without getting
bitter. The caffeine will probably be considerably more concentrated
than your customary cup. Combined with an exotic liqueur, this can
have the effect of proverbial rose-colored glasses. When dining
out, ask about the different varieties of after-dinner coffee, perfect
for a little pick-me-up if you plan to dance the night away.
Café de Olla
If you are a coffee connoisseur ask for café de olla, fresh-ground
and pot-brewed in the better places. Unfortunately, most coffee
served in Cancun is instant coffee, even in many fine hotels and
restaurants. It's quite típico in small restaurants to bring
a cup of hot water and a jar of Nescafé, or Grano de Oro
to the table.
Coffee is grown principally in the states of Veracruz,
Oaxaca and Chiapas. All are good, but many Mexican coffee experts
consider the altura or medio altura varieties grown in Coatepec,
Veracruz, the finest. If you plan to take coffee home, buy the roasted
beans -- tostado en grano -- and keep them in your freezer. Grind
in a blender or coffee grinder before brewing. Coffee beans are
subject to agricultural inspection on entering the United States,
which can mean an extra wait after clearing Customs. If you're an
addict, it will be worth it.
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Ice
Cream
Insect
Repellents
Laundromats
Lottery
Malls
Markets
Media
Medical
Money
Night Life
Personal
Care
Pharmacies
Pottery
Restaurants
Ruins
Seashells
Supermarkets
Take-Out
Food
Transportation
Water Purifiers
Weather
Weather
Zona de
Tolerancia
Glossary
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