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All posts are our personal opinions about different things in life. We know that everyone may not agree and we are ok with that. Please know that we don't write anything to purposely insult or hurt anyone's feelings. 

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Who's Joe? It Should Be A Cup Of Peet

Alfred Peet founded Peet's in Berkeley, California in 1966, and introduced darker roasted Arabica coffee through blends such as French roast to the United States. Peet was raised in the Netherlands, where his father started a coffee and bean grindery, and learned to roast and grind coffee alongside his father.

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Finding Your Perfect Luggage: The Ultimate Guide

If you're planning a trip, you're probably already thinking about what type of luggage you'll need. You want something that's lightweight and durable but also stylish and easy to transport. With so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to pick the right one. Don't worry! We've put together the ultimate guide to help you pick the perfect luggage for your next vacation.

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Pitbull's: A Breed Misunderstood

We, at Life with Crayne, have a dog named George, who happens to be a pitbull. Everyone is aware of the stigma associated with the pitbull breed. Well, "pit bull" isn’t so much a breed as an umbrella term. It is a term used for dogs that are either American Pitbull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, or occasionally the American Bulldog, including crossbred dogs that share certain physical traits of these breeds. 

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The Benefits of Children Learning a Foreign Language at an Early Age

It is becoming increasingly popular among parents and educators for children to learn a foreign language at an early age. The benefits of doing so are numerous and go beyond just being able to speak another language. Studies have shown that learning a foreign language can have a positive impact on a child's cognitive development, cultural understanding, communication skills, career opportunities, memory, creativity, academic achievement, perspective, problem-solving skills, and self-confidence.

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