Coffee A Small Luxury In Tough Times

Posted on March 6, 2009 @ 6:29 am
by Peter Bysouth

Reading the financial news is dismal these days; companies are slowing down operations or ceasing to exist, layoffs, financial fraud in the realm of billions, bailouts that are supposed to keep the economy going and cause the stock market to plummetif it weren’t for that warm cup of java in your hand, it might be unbearable.

Hawaian kona coffee, the only coffee grown in North America, is cheap compared to the average $5.00 “Gourmet coffee” from your local coffee outlet. For less than $0.20 a cup you can drink one of the worlds finest coffees every day a savings of $1,440.00!!!! (based on the average 300 days that people buy their morning coffee)

wouldn’t you like to save some money this year? Gourmet coffee vendors online suppy the worlds best coffee beans for a fraction of the price of your average ‘tall latte skinny foam top mocha’ and they have the variety of beans you will not find in stores. You may be suprised at which coffee is your favourite.

These high street cafe vendors are hearkening back to coffee, the way it was made in corner shops before World War II, when great innovations in roasting, canning and preservatives allowed coffee to be ground and sealed in cans and shipped by interstate freight. What online gourmet coffee vendors sell is coffee that has been fresh roasted, and only a few days old, or coffee beans that you can roast and grind yourself.

Fresh roasted beans with no presevatives taste completely different, if you enjoy the ‘bitter tasteing stand your spoon in the cup’ coffee your local shop provides, then online vendors such as gourmetcoffee2you.com is not the way to go! Trying different coffees from around the world is fast becoming a national pastime, and the best place to do that is buying your coffee online.

After roasting the oils in the coffee bean are released producing the unique flavor of that bean. The oil will quickly oxidze, beaking down and producing bitter tasteing coffee within a matter of weeks.

Due to the small amount of crops that produce jamaican Blue mountain Coffee and Hawaiian Kona coffee, they can seem to be pricey, when purchased in a store, compared to your local off the shelf coffee. However due to high volumes that online vendors use they can often be purchased at a considerable discount compared to your local store. You also know that when you purchase online the beans will be freshly roasted, allowing you the most time to savour the flavour!

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