February 2008

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Guaranteed freshness you can taste at prices you can swallow

Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 21 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee Tips, Videos, Gourmet Coffee Snob Sez

SpotaJava Coffee presents a coffee tip and news you can use…

Do you have spotajava coffee on the job working for you? SpotaJava coffee may be able to help you get more work done with less effort. We're always looking for ways to help you enjoy your great tasting coffee, and here's just one more way we've come up with…take a look at this short video…

freshness you can taste at prices you can swallow

To keep your coffee beans as fresh as can be for as long as possible, we recommend Mr.Coffee® Coffeesaver Set.

For Freezer Storage
Remove ground coffee or coffee beans from original package and place into a FoodSaver® Bag.

Allow an additional inch at the end of the bag for each time you will open and repackage it. Label, vacuum package and freeze. Before brewing, allow coffee to come to room temperature. For Pantry Storage
Remove coffee from original package and place into a FoodSaver® Canister. Vacuum package and store in pantry.

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~~Sherrill~~
the gourmet coffee snob sez
Always Drink Better Coffee
SpotaJava Coffee

More observations of intergalactic truth from your gourmet coffee snob

Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 08 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Gourmet Coffee Snob Sez

SpotaJava proudly announces…premium connoisseur peaberry coffee…your ultimate coffee indulgence…your gourmet coffee snob sips it…you should too.

If you're a newbie to great tasting gourmet coffee or you just happen to like the taste of coffee from work, your local gas station, or even worse, starbucks,  the gourmet coffee snob suggests that you make like a tree…an leave…

 I'm gonna drop a nugget of knowledge on you that if you want to keep your coffee innocence intact you may need to look away…you've been warned.

Most nearly all the coffee out there is stale

The good news is that stale coffee is drinkable if you've never had truly fresh coffee. The bad news is that once you've tasted truly fresh coffee, you'll be forever hooked…or put another way…

The difference between a rut and a groove is determined by how you feel about being in it…can I get a full coffee mug please!

It will make you weak-kneed every time you go to make a pot. Tingle right down to your toes. Thunder around your head like a funky aura. That's because coffee, just a few days out of the roaster, is nature's most flavorful drink - more complex than even wine - containing well over 900 flavor compounds to dance on and thrill your taste buds. But after a few weeks, you'd be lucky to see half that number.

Coffee is actually known by connoisseurs as a 'sweet' beverage. If it's bitter or flat, it's too late.  But shush… you're not supposed to know that. And who doesn't want you to know? Coffee companies who make their living on convenience. Truly fresh coffee is a pain because you have to order it frequently.

~~Sherrill~~
the gourmet coffee snob sez
Always Drink Better Coffee
SpotaJava Coffee