Show your All American unit pride with your Fort Bragg coffee mug. Printed on both sides so you and your admirers will get an eye full of that knees in the breeze goodness. It’s BPA and Lead-free, microwave & dishwasher-safe, and made of white, durable ceramic in 11-ounce size. Thanks to the advanced printing tech, the design comes to life with incredibly crisp image – the perfect gift for coffee drinkers. These 11oz (0.33 l) mugs are made with durable white ceramic so the graphics stand out. All mugs feature a comfortable C-handle and a shiny finish so that they're both easy to use and great to look at. Drink confidently on a daily basis as all mugs are lead and BPA-free.
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Coffee drinkers in Switzerland will soon wake up to the taste of the Philippines’s beloved “kapeng barako” as local producers will start exporting Liberica coffee to the European nation next month. The Philippine Coffee Board Inc. (PCBI) said this will be the first time that local coffee will penetrate the…
I made a total of 32 wallets and mini totes for Earth Day from juice pouches. We gave them away to student's in school as prizes! When the art teacher saw them, she asked if I would be able to make her a bag from coffee pouches. I told her to give me some, and after Earth Day was over I would give it my best shot. This is the bag that I came up with for her. I used 2 overlapping bags for the bottom, and 8 to make the sides, for a total of 10. The bags were open at the top, so I bound the top with the same material that I used for the straps - coffee colored none-the-less. I couldn't use the actual coffee bags for straps because they have a plastic vacuum seal on the front, in the middle and about halfway down the bag. You would never want to hit that with your needle. Plus, I think that the fabric makes for a sturdier strap. The bag turned out cute, but I think I would make it bigger next time. Maybe 2 rows high and 4 across the front... Another friend gave me a beautiful Starbuck's bag in a gorgeous shade of amethyst. It is an anniversary edition. I would like to get my hands on as many of those as possible! Folger's and some other brands also have some decent looking bags in nice colors. Let me know what you think!
Coffee and tea drinkers unite with our 13 oz. Atlanta Map Coffee Mug etched with the city streets and neighborhoods of Atlanta, GA.
In contrast to today's rather mundane spawn of coffeehouse chains, the London of the 17th and 18th century was home to an eclectic and thriving coffee drinking scene. Dr Matthew Green explores the halcyon days of the London coffeehouse, a haven for caffeine-fueled debate and innovation which helped to shape the modern world. From the tar-caked wharves of Wapping to the gorgeous lamp-lit squares of St James’s and Mayfair, visitors to eighteenth-century London were amazed by an efflorescence of coffeehouses. “In London, there are a great number of coffeehouses”, wrote the Swiss noble César de Saussure in 1726, “...workmen habitually
(Sumatra / Guatemalan / Costa Rican) A more assertive coffee with intense flavor and body. This blend has a flavor your palate will never forget. Perfect choice for coffee drinkers suffering from digestive issues, or those that just prefer low acidic coffees with a higher level of antioxidants. 100% delicious! Ratu Ketiara Gayo (RKG) is the Ketiara group’s newest business unit: a women’s cooperative established in 2017 and co-lead by three of Ms. Rahmah’s young protégés: Ms. Indayana as chairwoman; Ms. Dini as quality control; and Ms. Murul Kemala as treasurer. RKG represents a younger generation of farmers, 971 in total, 80% of whom are women, and all of whom are focused on top quality. Together RKG members farm a total of 1,234 hectares of coffee. Las Nubes, or "Cloud", is a beautiful farm located on the slopes of Volcan Actenango, facing the city of Antigua. The farm became a coffee plantation in the early 1970’s and is run by the Echeverria family. Humidity at this farm is slightly higher than normal due to its proximity to the coast. This humidity causes coffee to ripen earlier, leading to a unique cupping profile. The coffee is milled in Finca Capetillo which is also owned and run by the family. La Minita is located about one and a half hours drive south of San Jose, in the coffee producing area called “Los Santos.” The zone known as Los Santos includes a series of small villages and towns that begin in the north with San Juan Norte and end in the south with Santa Maria de Dota. The farm is located within the region from which fruit coffee is received by the Tarrazú coffee mills. The coffee from our farm is considered a Tarrazú coffee, but we believe the geography and microclimate of the farm produces a much more balanced and flavorful coffee than other Tarrazú coffees. Roast: Dark 12 oz. Handcrafted Coffee
Made in matt black stoneware with a shiny glaze, the Theo milk jug is rustic and refined. Shop Stelton with express delivery.
Show your Ranger pride with your Ranger tab coffee mug. Printed on both sides so you and your admirers will get an eye full of that RLTW goodness, that beautiful large crest looks awesome on this mug. Has always and will always be Fort Benning. It’s BPA and Lead-free, microwave & dishwasher-safe, and made of white, durable ceramic in 11- or 15 ounce size. Thanks to the advanced printing tech, the design comes to life with incredibly crisp image – the perfect gift for coffee drinkers. These mugs are made with durable white ceramic so the graphics stand out. All mugs feature a comfortable C-handle and a shiny finish so that they're both easy to use and great to look at. Drink confidently on a daily basis as all mugs are lead and BPA-free.
Coffee and tea drinkers unite with our 13 oz Map Mug etched with the city streets and neighborhoods of Portland, OR.
Let go of the belief that if you skip breakfast it will end with adverse effects. In reality, there is a myriad of positive benefits to skipping breakfast.
De large variant van HuskeeCup is vooral handig voor thee-liefhebbers. Mooie donkere kleur en ook nog eens geschikt voor in de vaatwasser. Door de deksel is hij handig om mee te nemen en al wandelend uit te drinken. Het design is zodanig gemaakt dat de thee of koffie niet lekt! Huskee is een mooi Australisch bedrijf met als missie om de grootschalige verspilling van wegwerpbekers tegen te gaan! Stap dus nu over op een duurzame koffiebeker waarmee je nooit meer een papieren koffiebeker weg hoeft te gooien. De beker is ook nog eens mooi vormgegeven en is verkrijgbaar in de kleuren natural en charcoal. Inhoud: 355ml Vaatwasserbestendig
Smoky, smooth body, low acidity with maple syrup, chocolate and toasted almond flavors, robust baker’s chocolate dry finish. Perfect choice for coffee drinkers suffering from digestive issues, or those that just prefer low acidic coffees with a higher level of antioxidants. 100% delicious! Roast: Dark Processing: Wet Hulled & Sun Dried Altitude: 1200 - 1600 M.A.S.L. Harvest: March - January 12 oz. Handcrafted Fair Trade Coffee Ratu Ketiara Gayo (RKG) is the Ketiara group’s newest business unit: a women’s cooperative established in 2017 and co-lead by three of Ms. Rahmah’s young protégés: Ms. Indayana as chairwoman; Ms. Dini as quality control; and Ms. Murul Kemala as treasurer. RKG represents a younger generation of farmers, 971 in total, 80% of whom are women, and all of whom are focused on top quality. Together RKG members farm a total of 1,234 hectares of coffee. Aceh (pronounced AH-CHEY) is the northernmost province of Sumatra. Its highland territory, surrounding Lake Laut Tawar and the local city of Takengon, is considered to be the epicenter of one of the world’s most unique coffee terroirs due to its isolated heirloom set of typica and catimor-based cultivars, it’s uniquely fertile microclimates, land husbandry, and tradition of wet-hulled processing. Coffee farms in this area are managed with the experience of many generations of cultivation, while also harmoniously woven into their surrounding tropical forests. The canopies are loud and fields are almost impenetrably thick with coffee and fruit trees and vegetables, all of which are constantly flushing with new growth. Year-round mists and rain showers never cease, farm floors are spongy and deep with compost, and almost every square meter of the region seems to exude life. Nothing is ever still. PT Ketiara is an umbrella group in this area that was founded in 2009 by Ms. Rahmah, who began in coffee as a local cherry collector more than 20 years ago, and who by now is one of Indonesia’s most respected coffee entrepreneurs. As a woman coming up in the male-dominated, largely conservative Muslim industry of Sumatra coffee, Ms. Rahmah learned to be assertive in negotiations, tend endlessly to the happiness of the farmers she represents, and to make her business a collective representation of the true gender diversity and talent of her community. The original cooperative was Fair Trade certified in 2011 and has grown from 38 original farmer members to almost 2000, and into multiple different sub-companies to service different qualities, processing styles, and certifications. Ms. Rahmah and her leadership team are in constant communication with their members. The price of coffee in Sumatra, while somewhat protected due to the limited supply of its terroir, is still extremely volatile between farmers and collectors, and the Ketiara group is as transparent with their farmers as they are with their buyers when it comes to navigating local cherry markets, exporter competition, and quality expectations. Regional coffee distinctions in the northern provinces of Sumatra are interestingly all based on human ethnicity, rather than geography itself. “Mandheling” for example, is a broad label for a widespread cultural group in Sumatra and Malaysia and subsequently the most common coffee trading term, applying to almost any chosen blend of wet-hulled coffees from across the northern half of the island. “Batak” is a Mandheling sub-ethnicity based around Lake Toba and considered a regional coffee pedigree to itself, and often marketed as such. These terms are malleable, and it is often difficult to pinpoint a coffee’s exact origin without direct partnerships that allow buyers to travel the entire value chain themselves. “Gayo” is Ketiara’s declaration, used to proudly signify a pure microregion and society of coffee from the center of Aceh, handmade by the Gayo people. Ketiara undoubtedly captures their community’s best qualities through careful logistics. The cooperative centrally controls transport, final drying, and sorting for all members’ coffee. It also conducts all export business from their headquarters in the mountains, avoiding any further consolidation or exposure of their shipments to Sumatra’s humid, balmy coastal climate, where many exporters tend to hold green coffee for sale.
Has the time finally come for green tea lovers and coffee drinkers to unite in harmony? That seems to be the case with this new Starbucks upgrade.
Coffee drinkers unite! This fabuluts mesh and burlap wreath will let everyone know how you feel about your beloved beverage. The wreath is filled with buffalo check, burlap, amd herrnbone ribbons and topped with an adorable coffee wooden sign. This wreath would look fabulous hanging in your favorite coffee consuming area.
Coffee and tea drinkers unite with our 13 oz Map Mug etched with the city streets and neighborhoods of San Francisco.
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I recently came across a story featuring Dita Von Teese about food on The New Potato. They have a picture of her extremely pink kitchen. Perfect for any retro gal and although I'm not a pink kinda girl (know a few) I appreciated all the vintages features such as the lamp, the retro floor and the beautiful head vases. You can always get the look on the Big Chill! For more Dita and food check out this, this and this. Also a link on her favorite foods. image via: google
Delightfully smooth, rich and full bodied, hints of marshmallow, low acidity with clean finish. Perfect choice for coffee drinkers suffering from digestive issues, or those that just prefer low acidic coffees with a higher level of antioxidants. 100% delicious! Roast: Dark Medium Processing: Wet Hulled & Sun Dried Altitude: 1200 -1600 M.A.S.L. Harvest: March - January 12 oz. Handcrafted Fair Trade Coffee Ratu Ketiara Gayo (RKG) is the Ketiara group’s newest business unit: a women’s cooperative established in 2017 and co-lead by three of Ms. Rahmah’s young protégés: Ms. Indayana as chairwoman; Ms. Dini as quality control; and Ms. Murul Kemala as treasurer. RKG represents a younger generation of farmers, 971 in total, 80% of whom are women, and all of whom are focused on top quality. Together RKG members farm a total of 1,234 hectares of coffee. Aceh (pronounced AH-CHEY) is the northernmost province of Sumatra. Its highland territory, surrounding Lake Laut Tawar and the local city of Takengon, is considered to be the epicenter of one of the world’s most unique coffee terroirs due to its isolated heirloom set of typica and catimor-based cultivars, it’s uniquely fertile microclimates, land husbandry, and tradition of wet-hulled processing. Coffee farms in this area are managed with the experience of many generations of cultivation, while also harmoniously woven into their surrounding tropical forests. The canopies are loud and fields are almost impenetrably thick with coffee and fruit trees and vegetables, all of which are constantly flushing with new growth. Year-round mists and rain showers never cease, farm floors are spongy and deep with compost, and almost every square meter of the region seems to exude life. Nothing is ever still. PT Ketiara is an umbrella group in this area that was founded in 2009 by Ms. Rahmah, who began in coffee as a local cherry collector more than 20 years ago, and who by now is one of Indonesia’s most respected coffee entrepreneurs. As a woman coming up in the male-dominated, largely conservative Muslim industry of Sumatra coffee, Ms. Rahmah learned to be assertive in negotiations, tend endlessly to the happiness of the farmers she represents, and to make her business a collective representation of the true gender diversity and talent of her community. The original cooperative was Fair Trade certified in 2011 and has grown from 38 original farmer members to almost 2000, and into multiple different sub-companies to service different qualities, processing styles, and certifications. Ms. Rahmah and her leadership team are in constant communication with their members. The price of coffee in Sumatra, while somewhat protected due to the limited supply of its terroir, is still extremely volatile between farmers and collectors, and the Ketiara group is as transparent with their farmers as they are with their buyers when it comes to navigating local cherry markets, exporter competition, and quality expectations. Regional coffee distinctions in the northern provinces of Sumatra are interestingly all based on human ethnicity, rather than geography itself. “Mandheling” for example, is a broad label for a widespread cultural group in Sumatra and Malaysia and subsequently the most common coffee trading term, applying to almost any chosen blend of wet-hulled coffees from across the northern half of the island. “Batak” is a Mandheling sub-ethnicity based around Lake Toba and considered a regional coffee pedigree to itself, and often marketed as such. These terms are malleable, and it is often difficult to pinpoint a coffee’s exact origin without direct partnerships that allow buyers to travel the entire value chain themselves. “Gayo” is Ketiara’s declaration, used to proudly signify a pure microregion and society of coffee from the center of Aceh, handmade by the Gayo people. Ketiara undoubtedly captures their community’s best qualities through careful logistics. The cooperative centrally controls transport, final drying, and sorting for all members’ coffee. It also conducts all export business from their headquarters in the mountains, avoiding any further consolidation or exposure of their shipments to Sumatra’s humid, balmy coastal climate, where many exporters tend to hold green coffee for sale.
Good morning friends. It’s an “Oh, happy day!” and time for a glorious cup of coffee! Enjoy your favorite type of coffee in your favorite cup and begin the day anew. Here’s …
Show your All American unit pride with your 82nd coffee mug. Printed on both sides so you and your admirers will get an eye full of that Airborne goodness. It’s BPA and Lead-free, microwave & dishwasher-safe, and made of white, durable ceramic in 11- and 15 ounce sizes Thanks to the advanced printing tech, the design comes to life with incredibly crisp image – the perfect gift for coffee drinkers. These mugs are made with durable white ceramic so the graphics stand out. All mugs feature a comfortable C-handle and a shiny finish so that they're both easy to use and great to look at. Drink confidently on a daily basis as all mugs are lead and BPA-free.
Coffee and tea drinkers unite with our 13 oz Map Mug etched with the city streets and neighborhoods of Baltimore, MD