Have a cup of Coffee

Author: Robert  |  Category: Food & Drink

Have A Cup Of Coffee

A group of alumni, highly established in their careers, got
together to visit their old university professor. The conversation
soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life.

Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen
and returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment of
cups - porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain-looking,
some expensive, and some exquisite - telling them to help themselves
to the coffee.

After all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor
said:

“If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken
up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is but
normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the
source of your problems and stress.

“Be assured that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee. In
most cases, it’s just more expensive and in some cases even hides
what we drink. What all of you really wanted was coffee, not the
cup, but you consciously went for the best cups.and then
began eyeing each other’s cups.

“Now consider this: Life is the coffee, and the jobs, money and
position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold
and contain life, and the type of cup we have does not define
nor change the quality of life we live. Sometimes, by
concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee God
has provided us.”

God brews the coffee, not the cups . . . enjoy your coffee.

Peru Decaffeinated Coffee

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Café Britt Decaffeinated uses a European water based process, which maintains an excellent aroma and flavor. Our high grown and carefully harvested Peruvian coffee is one of the finest pure varieties to decaffeinate. It’s hard to tell this is decaf.

Features
• FREE shipping on 6 or more bags.
• 100% gourmet Arabica coffee.
• All natural, no preservatives.
• Weight: 8.8 ounces (250 grams).
• One-year shelf life.

US$7.95

Gourmet Coffee

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Cafe Britt Gourmet Coffee:
Buy Costa Rica premium gourmet coffee beans online. Exclusive selection of gourmet coffees and chocolates. Delivered direct from the coffee plantation to your cup. Free shipping on 6 bags or more!

Coping with the growing cost of coffee

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Coping with the growing cost of coffee

A street-level look at how Southern Californians are stretching their dollars in a sputtering economy.
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
April 24, 2008
Economic woes are percolating down to Americans’ morning brews.

Java junkies looking to pinch pennies are sipping less expensive coffee drinks, brewing at home or going cold turkey altogether. The shift is hurting both small-time coffee shops and giants of joe such as Starbucks, which said Wednesday that it expected lower second-quarter profit and full-year earnings than it originally projected because in-store sales and traffic had declined. It blamed the economy, not its prices, for the slowdown.

“These days, I’m not about to buy a $5 coffee,” said Carlos Medina, a house painter from Covina who has persuaded his girlfriend to get her daily fix at McDonald’s, which introduced a premium drip coffee in 2006, rather than Starbucks.

Starbucks has faced cut-rate competition in recent months from companies such as McDonald’s Corp., which is rolling out a line of premium coffee drinks, and 7-Eleven Inc., which in February unveiled a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign to talk about its freshly brewed coffee. Partly as a response, Starbucks this month introduced Pike Place Roast, a drip coffee, and has distributed coupons allowing consumers to get the blend free on Wednesdays.

“The current economic climate is the weakest in our company’s history,” said Howard Schultz, Starbucks Corp.’s chief executive. The company said it was being hit especially hard in California and Florida, which make up nearly one-third of its U.S. retail revenue.

In a caffeine-addicted nation, there will of course always be people like Justin Rabalais, a West Hollywood bartender who still goes to Starbucks every day despite being a little low on cash these days. “I need it to wake up,” he said. “They must put something in it, because nothing else works as well.”

But many are like Kat Ward, a head-shot photographer in Hollywood who has restricted her Starbucks intake to twice a week, down from four or five times. Now, she buys beans at the grocery store and brews coffee at home. With her photography business slow because of a potential actors strike, she said, “It’s cutback season.”

Sarafina Rodriguez, assistant manager at the Groundwork coffee shop on 2nd Street downtown, said more customers are becoming their own baristas.

A pound of coffee costs $9.50 to $17.50 at her shop and yields about 40 cups. That would run you $56 at Groundwork.

Those who haven’t given up the coffee-shop routine are buying less expensive drinks: drip coffee rather than a caramel macchiato, or an iced coffee instead of a frappuccino.

“Fancy coffee has had its run,” said Dean Trucco, owner of Stir Crazy, a boutique coffee shop on Melrose Avenue.

Other folks are starting to buy their coffee in convenience stores, said David Portalatin, director of industry analysis at NPD Group. In the first quarter of this year, 19.2% of consumers going into convenience stores purchased coffee, up from 18.6% in the same period last year.

“As consumers are getting squeezed economically, the overall share of their wallet going into the gas tank increases, so they have to make choices about spending,” Portalatin said. Consumers spent $38 billion more on gasoline in 2007 than they did the previous year, he noted.

“I’m not too picky; I buy it in gas stations now,” said Garrett Wayne, a freelance artist who feels pinched because of the cost of filling his Chevy Tahoe. He was holding a tray of Starbucks drinks to take back to work but said “the only time I buy coffee like this is when work pays.”

If the idea of chugging gas-station coffee instead of your usual nonfat grande honey latte with extra foam sounds like a nightmare, pity Robert Menna, who said he was going to try to cut out coffee entirely.

“It’s such a bad habit,” Menna said outside a Coffee Bean in Larchmont Village. “It’s one of those hidden expenses you don’t want to admit.”

alana.semuels@latimes.com

Gourmet Coffee Collection Gift Box

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Gourmet Coffee Collection Gift Box

An assorted collection of Café Britt’s famous Costa Rican coffees is packed in a delicately carved box with coffee-leave themes. This box contains 5 portion size packs (2oz) each with a different coffee blend: Dark Roast, Decaffeinated, Tarrazu, Tres Rios and Organic Shade Grown. An ideal gift or personal treat for those who like to try a little bit of everything!

US$12.00

French Roast

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A strong and intense, full-bodied coffee with a smoky flavor, made from our darkest roast Arabica beans.

Price Quantity Total

Per Rail: $8.69 1 Rail = 20 Filterpacks

Per Case: $40.95 1 Case = 100 Filterpacks

Hosue Blend

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A medium-bodied blend of Arabica beans from East Africa and South America—carefully roasted for a rich, smooth taste and slightly fruity flavor.

Price Quantity Total

Per Rail: $8.69 1 Rail = 20 Filterpacks

Per Case: $40.95 1 Case = 100 Filterpacks

Coffee

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Welcome home!

Fill your senses with earthy pleasure! Café Britt’s Organic rich flavor hints of apple and laurel, its aroma of freshly tilled soil. This coffee lingers on the palate and stays on the mind. Dark roasted, Café Britt Organic is harvested from plantations that use 100% organic materials to improve and fertilize the soil. In this way, soil quality is ensured, and ground water protected. The coffee bushes flourish under the shady embrace of native tree species, which increases the plantation’s biodiversity by attracting migrating birds and other animals. This makes for long-term sustainability of the region’s agro-ecosystem.

Café Britt has been cultivating and processing certified organic coffee since 1991.

We practice fair trade. Café Britt pays above-market prices to growers who consistently produce outstanding crops. “Fair- commerce” or “social” certifications were conceived for roasters based abroad, far-removed from the cultural and national identity that coffee has produced in countries like Costa Rica and Peru. But a new business model is brewing at Café Britt…and it’s our best social certification. As a country-of-origin roaster, we believe that producing countries are more than raw material suppliers to intermediaries in other countries, we believe that these developing countries, their small farms and communities, can export the finished product with all its value added in the country of origin. We educate and help them implement sustainable practices. They stay with us because we’re responsible. And we remain committed to them because our success depends on their success.

When you buy Café Britt coffee you are contributing to the sustainable development of coffee producing countries.

Premium gourmet coffee fresh from Costa Rica. Buy online today!

Hazelnut

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Go nuts with this smooth, creamy, mellow coffee with subtle Hazelnut flavor.

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Price Quantity Total

Per Rail: $8.69 1 Rail = 20 Filterpacks

Per Case: $40.95 1 Case = 100 Filterpacks

Nutritional Information
% Daily Value * % Daily Value *
Calories 5 Protein 0g
- From fat 0 Iron 0%
Total Fat 0g 0% Vitamin A 0%
- Saturated Fat 0g 0% Vitamin C 0%
- Trans Fat 0g Calcium 0%
Cholesterol 0mg 0% Caffeine 50mg
Sodium 0mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 1g 0%
- Diet Fibre 0g 0% Kosher
- Sugars 0g
Net. Wt: 0.23oz (6.5g) Product of England
Ingredients:
Roast and ground coffee, flavoring
* Percentage Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

FLAVIA Drinks

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This handsome box has the appearance of a hardwood Cherry veneer but is crafted from more durable, stain-resistant synthetic materials. It comes filled with a selection of twenty five FLAVIA drinks totaling 95 Filterpacks. Dimensions: 6” x 12.5” x 12.5” (H x W x D).

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Price Total Per Single Unit: $99.00
1 Single Unit = 1 Wood Case and Drinks