What is the best mail order or internet site to purchase Coffee Beans - quality & cost?
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I love Delaware Coffee Roasters on Ebay. They have a good selection of Fair Traded organic beans. Everything is sent via Fedex 2 day and packed in good bags. I just paid $35 (Including Shipping) for a 5 lb bag of Guatemalan HueHueTenango, my favorite (next to Kona, which is just too darned expensive for every day).
Here is a current auction for one pound (not too efficient re shipping, but a good way to try the coffee before you commit to a larger quantity), you can see all the others they sell by looking in the Seller's Store.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-GUATEMALA-HUEH...em260062354339
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When I'm in the mood to spoil myself <or others> I go to Cobblestone Micro-Roastery.
They are family owned, just outside of Annapolis, MD and roast your coffee when you order it.
My favorite is Ethiopian Yirgacheffe but I prefer a strong cup of Joe.
They have a couple of "sampler" packs that they sell too.
Here is the link: http://www.cobblestonecoffee.com/about.html
If you should decide to order from them; tell Dave that Lawren from Flashback Alternatives sends her regards.Lawren
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Originally posted by lawren2 View PostWhen I'm in the mood to spoil myself <or others> I go to Cobblestone Micro-Roastery.
They are family owned, just outside of Annapolis, MD and roast your coffee when you order it.
My favorite is Ethiopian Yirgacheffe but I prefer a strong cup of Joe.
They have a couple of "sampler" packs that they sell too.
Here is the link: http://www.cobblestonecoffee.com/about.html
If you should decide to order from them; tell Dave that Lawren from Flashback Alternatives sends her regards.
Nice site, though. Good price on Kona, too.
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If you like a real good strong coffee http://www.jrcigar.com/index.cfm?page=coffee_menu There are 2 brands, MonteCristo and Cafe Mayorga. They are both great but like I said these are stonger coffee's than most.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Batdorf and Bronson in Olympia, Washington makes some real good coffees.
http://www.batdorf.com/
Dale
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My husband is a micro-roaster.
I had a little grin when I saw the title of this thread...
His company is The Supreme Bean. They sell to coffee shops around the country, but don't have a full website yet. You can visit their (very minimal) website at www.thesupremebean.com
Edye
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We drink Peet"s coffee at home. When we travel I always bring one or two ponds with us.
http://www.peets.com/Default.asp?rdir=1&What I once considered boring, I now consider paradise.
Faust
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Originally posted by Faust View PostWe drink Peet"s coffee at home. When we travel I always bring one or two ponds with us.
http://www.peets.com/Default.asp?rdir=1&
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My friend works for http://whitecoffee.com/index.htm They are big coffee and tea suppliers and from what I am told they carry some of the best coffees.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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