July 2008

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Flavored coffee | coffee sale | discount code | new size 1/2 pound coffee | free coffee | free shipping

Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 24 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: SpotaJava Coffee

Spotajava coffee is having a coffee sale.  The discount code for the brand new 1/2 pound size of flavored gourmet coffee can be had by sending an email with your name and email address to customerservice@spotajavacoffee.com with the words 1/2 pound coffee discount code.

The new 1/2 pound size is a great way to try several of the over 300 coffee flavors featured at the spotajava coffee shop, at a introductory money saving discount price. 

All of your favorites like highlander grog, chocolate rasberry coffee, spotajava exclusive premium connoisseur peaberry coffee, are on this special sale with the price of only $17.95 ( plus shipping ) with the discount code for 3 half pounds of flavored coffee.

Spotajava coffee has the largest variety of flavored coffee beans on the internet.  You coffee is fresh custom roasted to your order, because we have no roasted beans in house. 

All of our coffee beans are green until you tell us how you want your beans.  Order whole bean, ground, regular and decaf coffee in huge one pound and your new brimming full one half pound bags of coffee. Email your name and email address to get your current spotajava coffee discount code. 

We always have great tasting coffee on sale, and free shipping with your order of seven pounds or more.  Don't forget you can also order classic gourmet estate international coffee too.  You'll enjoy coffee from Kona Hawaii, Brazil, New Guinea, Nicaragua, Tanzania and many more exciting coffee from all over the world.  Don't miss the spotajava coffee sale, thrill your taste buds…you won't be sorry.

chocolate rasberry coffee

Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 21 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Gourmet Coffee Snob Sez

chocolate rasberry coffee is a delicious blend of smooth chocolate and sweet rasberry that makes a great tasting coffee for after dinner.  It also happens to be one of my best selling flavored coffee.

So I thought I'd be smart and do a lil promo for it at the old spotajava coffeeshop. I bought me a chocolaterasberrycoffee.com domain and set it out on the internet to see if I might be able to get some extra sales when I sold it in the new half pound size.  I'm even having a 1/2 pound coffee sale.

So now I'm sitting back waiting for coffee drinkers looking for some mouth watering taste bud pleasing chocolate coffee to buy coffee online to find this coffee at the shop.

Have ya noticed anything so far…well…I guess I'll be sitting here for a while waitin for someone to find this coffee.  I spelled raspberry wrong in the new domain I just bought…can you say…

"…it costs to be stupid…the stupider you are…the more it costs you"

Anybody wanna buy chocolaterasberry.com cheap…LMK…

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Different Tasty Coffee Varieties

Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 16 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: gourmet coffee snob, Gourmet Coffee Snob Sez

There are thousands of coffee varieties from all over the world. This

plethora of choices can make picking a coffee at the local grocery store

quite a tough decision-making process.

To make your life easier, keep reading for a breakdown and description of

some of the world's most popular coffee varieties.

Sumatra

Sumatra coffee is traditionally grown on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

It's known as a dark, but not darkly roasted, medium body coffee with a low

acidity and a strong, almost bittersweet taste.

Sumatra tends to have an earthy, almost fruity, taint to it and can be an

ideal choice as a dessert coffee.

Kona

Kona coffee is grown on the slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa on the

big island of Hawaii. Because of its rarity, rich volcanic birthplace and

amazing taste, Kona coffee has built a reputation for itself as one of the

best coffees in the world. This also unfortunately makes it one of the most

expensive.

Because of the high price, many retailers sell blends of Kona coffee that

include a percentage of Kona beans alongside cheaper Columbian or Brazilian

Arabica beans.

Arabica

Arabica coffee is the sole bean of Columbia and the predominant bean of

choice in most South and Central American countries. Typically, the Arabica

has less caffeine than a Robusta blend, but much more flavor.

It's best suited for a medium roast and is traditionally used for most

standard, American coffee blends. The flavor, body and acidity of Arabica

beans depend on the region in which it's grown and the method used to

cultivate it.

Kenya

While almost all the beans grown in Kenya are Arabica beans, they have a

distinct taste and flavor. These beans are washed, have a higher acidic

level and a much livelier, sweeter taste than a South or Central American

Arabica.

That blackberry flavor of the Kenyan bean is also mimicked by the Harrar

coffee bean, which hails from Ethiopia.

Robusta

Robusta has less flavor and a lower quality than the Arabica bean, but it's

cheaper to produce, faster to grow, and more tolerant of weather conditions

and diseases. The Robusta bean is often used for instant coffees, decaf

blends, supermarket coffees and instant espressos.

A Robusta bean contains about twice the caffeine as an Arabica bean, which

also makes it a popular choice for espresso junkies looking for a quick fix.

The bean is grown in Africa, Java, Vietnam, Bali and Sri Lanka.

For additional informative details on coffee and enticing flavors that

explode your taste buds, please visit coffeetryst.com, a popular site

providing great insights on coffee options, such as organic flavored coffee,

Kona blend coffee, and many more!

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Wesley_Johnson
 

“Benefits of Coffee”

Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 01 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Gourmet Coffee Snob Sez

Do you even know how many benefits coffee can have if gourmet brewed?  Right!  Let's take a closer look at what types of  benefits gourmet coffee can offer.  By understanding the benefits of gourmet coffee you will be able to make your own judgment of if drinking coffee is as bad for your health as people claim, or if it is really just smoke.

Researchers are now trying to prove that drinking gourmet coffee can help fight off two types of diabetes and potentially be able great tasting coffeeto help your body fight off certain strains of cancer.  This is very exciting news for people that enjoy any form of gourmet coffee. 

Doctors are not attempting to promote premium coffee as the new health fad, but rather, change the negative image people get when they think of coffee.  It has been found that coffee can help your body reduce cholesterol and acids.  This will help your body build up a resistance against strains of certain types of colon, liver and rectal cancer. 

Doctors note that the coffee's power to help fight diabetes was first recognized in 2002, but this is now being studied more. Researchers are looking to establish which part in coffee can be credited with these healing powers.  They will keep researching until they have figured out which components create the best coffee possible.

People all too often fear the caffeine in coffee, as well as it's health risks.  It’s  nice to hear that coffee may have some very positive health benefits that everyone can enjoy.  If you don’t already enjoy a daily cup of coffee, or more, then consider doing some research to see if the health benefits of gourmet coffee can fit into your lifestyle.

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