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	<title>Comments on: Greenest Way to Drink Coffee?</title>
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		<title>By: Coffee Fan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That article raises some interesting points.  While I am no expert in this area, I would say that for my situation, the best way to drink coffee would be by making it at home and taking it to work in my Thermos.  I live in an area where there are no shortages of water so water usage when washing my Thermos is not an immediate concern to me.  I would say that using reusable plastic mugs can be a prudent solution as long as people are limiting themselves (having only 1-2 mugs vs. buying more mugs than they need in order to have some sort of collection).]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That article raises some interesting points.  While I am no expert in this area, I would say that for my situation, the best way to drink coffee would be by making it at home and taking it to work in my Thermos.  I live in an area where there are no shortages of water so water usage when washing my Thermos is not an immediate concern to me.  I would say that using reusable plastic mugs can be a prudent solution as long as people are limiting themselves (having only 1-2 mugs vs. buying more mugs than they need in order to have some sort of collection).</p>
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