- published: 30 Sep 2014
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Espresso (/ɛˈsprɛsoʊ/, Italian: [esˈprɛsso]) is coffee brewed by forcing a small amount of nearly boiling water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso is generally thicker than coffee brewed by other methods, has a higher concentration of suspended and dissolved solids, and has crema on top (a foam with a creamy consistency). As a result of the pressurized brewing process, the flavors and chemicals in a typical cup of espresso are very concentrated. Espresso is also the base for other drinks such as a caffè latte, cappuccino, caffè macchiato, cafe mocha, or caffè Americano. Espresso has more caffeine per unit volume than most coffee beverages, but because the usual serving size is much smaller, the total caffeine content is less than a mug of standard brewed coffee, contrary to a common belief. Although the actual caffeine content of any coffee drink varies by size, bean origin, roast method and other factors, the caffeine content of "typical" servings of espresso vs. drip brew are 120 to 170 mg vs. 150 to 200 mg.
Actors: Jamie Rogers (actress), Ryan Fitzmartin (editor), Bryan Rainstein (actor), Ryan Fitzmartin (producer), Ryan Fitzmartin (writer), Ryan Fitzmartin (director), Marcus Jones (actor), Erin St. Pierre (actor), Robert Sabal (producer), Wesley Weiss (actor), Mike Raines (actor), Tracy Lamont (writer), Alexander Spear (actor), Andrew Clabaugh (actor), Dorian Maverick (composer),
Genres: Action, Comedy, Short,Actors: Andy Bassett (actor), Andy Bassett (writer), Andy Bassett (composer), Nicci Smith (producer), Dave Smith (director), Dave Smith (editor), Kelvin Stephens (actor), Nicci Smith (actress), Jeff Richards (actor), George Stephens (actor), Morris West (actor), Bob Ackroyd (actor), Krissy Jackson (actress), Julianne Lafferty (actress), Davina Moffat (actress),
Genres: Short,Actors: Krista Johnston (miscellaneous crew), Trevor Devall (actor), Kurt Heinecke (actor), Tim Hodge (actor), Mike Nawrocki (actor), Lee Tockar (actor), Lee Tockar (actor), Phil Vischer (actor), John Wahba (producer), Kurt Heinecke (composer), Mike Nawrocki (director), John Wahba (editor), Lisa Vischer (actress), Jim Poole (actor), Mark Steele (writer),
Plot: A family adventure featuring a helpful lesson in listening to your parents and the importance of family. This creative parody of the beloved story of Pinocchio is a classic retelling with a clever VeggieTales twist. Once upon a time, a lonely toymaker named Gelato decided to carve a little boy out of wood. Imagine his surprise when he learned that this little toy boy could walk ... and talk ... and definitely had a mind of his own! When Pistachio tries to do things his way he lands in a "whale" of a situation! Will he decide to listen to the wisdom of a loving father in time to save his whole family from becoming fish food?
Genres: Animation,I left my heart in a wooden case
With chains and locks all around its base
I'm on my way to surgery
I'm as happy as a boy can be
Can be
I left my brain in a metal sieve
With cancer injected, just to stop it live
I know where the angels sing
So play that harp and flap that wing
I'm going to heaven, baby ]
I'm going to heaven, baby ]
I'm going to heaven, baby ] (Chorus)
I left my eyes in a candy box
Stuffed with cotton, just to stop them rock
I skip along the corridor
I open up the theatre door
Hello!
I left my blood in a plastic mug
I get a funny taste when I chug-a-lug
I know where the cherubs wait
So here I am at St Peter's Gate
(Chorus)
I left my nose, all stuck with glue
Tied with string, up a chimney flue
I curtsey to doctor and nurse
I wave outside to the waiting hearse
Cooee!
And when I spoke to father's ghost
He said he died by parcel post
So, hallelujah, here I come
See you at Easter, mum