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Buying Coffee Beans Direct Equals Freshness and Flavor

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Coffee drinkers know that coffee beans direct from the roaster are incredibly rich with flavor. The best part of starting a new day is that first cup of fresh coffee. The aroma alone is enough to open your eyes and make the waking up process much easier. But, there is nothing like taking that first sip of hot, fresh, flavorful coffee direct from the roasters.

In the world of coffee, there are some things that should not be sacrificed in delivering the product to the consumer. Those are freshness and flavor. Buying your coffee beans direct from the roaster provides both of those.

Coffee beans reach their peak in flavor right after the roasting process. This means that, if you want to experience the flavor and freshness of real good coffee, then buying them direct from the roaster is the way to do that. Buying coffee is much like buying a new car, fine wine, or even classic art. There is something special about real good coffee that creates almost an emotional experience. New cars have that great new car smell, great wine is about color, richness, and aroma. Even great, classic art is bought on the basis of the painter’s name and use of colors to create vivid, rich optical and emotional experiences. Buying coffee beans direct, without a wholesaler in the middle, should is the same kind of experience.

Coffee is a sensory circus that involves sight, taste, and smell. The aroma creates apprehension, the rich, dark color delivers a boldness that builds upon the aroma. All to be culminated in the taste of a fresh, robust, flavorful first sip.

In most cases, people don’t know what truly great coffee tastes like. We run to our supermarkets when the already ground coffee is running out only to pick up the cheapest can. We often receive coffee that, while ground fresh, is anything but. Once the can is open, and the seal is broken, the quality goes down from there. Coffee beans direct from the roaster is the way to better tasting coffee.

However, there is a timer involved. Once coffee is roasted, the clock start ticking and the flavor starts to dwindle. The key to buying direct from a roaster is to buy smaller quantities of coffee beans. A great rule to follow is to buy a week’s worth of coffee at a time. This way the beans aren’t sitting in a jar losing their freshness and you are assured of a great cup of coffee every time. Even when grinding beans, only grind as much as you need for that pot, or cup.

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Coffee Gifts Make Perfect Gifts for a Coffee Lover

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Coffee gifts are perfect if you know your intended recipient loves coffee. I personally would love it if people sent me gifts of various coffees and such. There is a huge variety out there and we’ll explore the options.

When giving any gift, you should at least know something about the person you are giving the gift to. If they love coffee, that’s great, but what else do you know about them? Do they have one of those instant coffee machines like the Keurig coffee maker? If they do, great, you can get them coffee gifts with an assortment of the various cartridges in them.

How about things that go with coffee? I could think of lots of things I eat with my coffee. Here are a few suggestions: biscotti, chocolate, cookies, biscuits. Hmmm… I love biscotti with my coffee. Presentation is important as nothing ruins a nice surprise like a poorly presented gift.

If you are shopping online for your coffee surprise, make sure they have pictures of the final product to assure it is up to snuff. If you are getting chocolate to go with that coffee, then I highly suggest dark chocolate.

Dark chocolate is high in antioxidants and is actually good for you. Another side benefit to giving chocolate is that it does not expire immediately so you don’t have to worry about spoilage.

Coffee gifts are perfect seasonal gifts. During the holidays each year, it is pretty safe to give the gift of coffee. You could also give a fruit basket and a cheese basket to cover all the bases. There are many things you could give and it is easy to go crazy.

Fortunately, coffee lasts longer than cheese or steak, so keep this in mind if your intended recipient is out of town a lot and/or doesn’t eat at home that much. Now that I think of it, Valentine’s Day is a great holiday to give chocolate and coffee gifts. Women love chocolate so what better accompaniment is there than coffee? Need I say more?

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Coffee Delivery Services

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Coffee delivery services exist to make the coffee drinker happy. That is how I view the industry. If you are a casual coffee drinker and Folger’s instant coffee makes your day, this service is not for you. I am talking about the coffee aficionado who understands that there are so many ways to happily satisfy their coffee craving. I want to talk about what kind of coffee drinker you are first and then we’ll talk about what’s out there.

There are all kinds of coffee drinkers out there from the average coffee lover to the person who pays over a hundred dollars for exotic coffee and flies it to their door for instant gratification. There is only one coffee that I will fly to my door and that is Kona Peaberry coffee. Once you taste it, you’ll never go back.

Unfortunately, my friends have tasted it and as a result, I must abstain from this wonderful coffee or go broke because of the moochers. Anyway, once you have assessed your coffee mania level, you can decide which coffee delivery services are right for you. Many people love surprises. I don’t. If you love to be surprised, you can choose to have a random selection of coffee shipped to you on a schedule, usually monthly.

Whatever type of coffee you have delivered to you, remember that a true coffee drinker always has coffee beans shipped to them. Please invest in a proper coffee grinder. Blade coffee grinders simply shred the coffee and are all but useless when trying to get uniform flavor from your bean.

Use a burr grinder, they are only slightly more expensive and entirely worth the added cost. Make sure your coffee delivery service is located close to you. Order today, grind tomorrow, savor the flavor. Everybody say ahhh… It is best to grind only the coffee that you’ll need right away.

The thinking here is that the wonderful aroma you smell escaping from the grinder will also take the flavor with it if it sits outside too long after grinding. Ever wonder why supermarket coffee tastes so bad? It tastes that way because they use low quality coffee beans and they were ground months ago. nths ago.

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