Discover How To Save Money with SpotaJava Coffee
Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 21 Sep 2007 at 08:41 am | Tagged as: SpotaJava Coffee, Coffee Tips, Gourmet Coffee Snob Sez
SpotaJava coffee is not expensive coffee…and it's not starbucks coffee either…no burnt beans or mega caffeine
coffee…inexpensive coffee does comes to mind along with great tasting coffee.
Just how much money do you save by not buying starbucks coffee but by brewing your own coffee beans at home and filling your coffee mug from your counter top coffee pot.
I've been amazed by folks who bring in coffee from a Starbucks or convenience store every single day instead of just contributing to the home "coffee pot fund". I know office coffee may not stack up to the speciality store bought versions, but is it really worth the long term costs? Many folks drink the equivalent of a wide screen TV every year!
The most expensive cup of joe, in the minds of many coffee drinkers, is a $4 coffee at Starbucks. Perhaps a half-caf soy almond latte prepared by a favorite barista.
But for serious coffee connoisseurs, people who are looking for a world-class drink rather than a ‘gourmet’ cup, the top fare is made from the highest-quality beans in the world.
The beans come from very specific regions and are prized for their unique characteristics. Cultivated on small farms, they are coddled by farmers who care more about quality than quantity.
You wouldn’t dare add milk or sugar to coffee of this caliber–it would compete with the beans’ natural sweetness, and distinct flavors and aromas.
Such top-quality coffees are rare–and prices for them are accordingly high. Superior beans command retail prices of over $100 per pound in what the Specialty Coffee Association of America, a Long Beach, Calif.-based trade association, describes as a $11 billion-plus specialty coffee market.
We have searched the specialty coffee market for the priciest coffee in the world–not the most expensive cups of coffee, which can vary by a matter of cents–but the priciest specialty beans. Could this be a clue as to what drives people to spend a small fortune for…coffee? This calculator is designed to compare the cost of coffee with meals at home or in the office compared to coffee at specialty coffee shops. As you can see it doesn't work. What it's supposed to do is show you that spotajava gourmet coffee is pretty cheap coffee when you compare it to other coffee that you buy out on the trail. Specialty coffee beverages in Los Angeles are often almost as much as the meal. Often, coffee available in the office or at home is very reasonable by comparison. Enter the 2 approximate costs of a cup of home or office coffee and a cup of specialty coffee and the number of coffee beverages you drink each year. If you wanna, our defaults can be used conservatively. They are based on a typical coffee drinkers consumption each year. Our default number of coffee beverages from out on the trail is not only with meals, but just stopping for a cup as well. When you have made your entries, click on Calculate. It's still not gonna work, but you get the idea that buying spotajava coffee online is lightyears cheaper than buying coffee out. Starbucks coffee hates the truth. brought to you by SpotaJava Coffee
Coffee Cost Calculator
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