View entire thread: Do You Buy Online?
Posted by Davec on 2008-03-04 06:53:32
Post Subject: Re: Do You Buy Online?
Hey all, do you purchase your coffee beans online, and why?
No I roast my own....because it tastes better, is roasted the way i want and is as fresh as I want it to be.
I get my green beans at cost as part of a Coffee buying co-operative, so I don't get greens on-line either.
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View entire thread: Selling Coffee Beans?
Posted by San Salvador on 2006-04-29 14:00:28
Post Subject: Selling Coffee Beans?
Hello!
I've been lurking around the forum for quite some time. I want to start a business selling coffee beans online. I understand that the competition is high and fierce.
I have gathered tons of information like, green coffee importers, prices, bags, shipping rates from most of the parcel services, packing materials and info on how to set up my website.
Here is my problem, now that I have this information, what do I do with it?
I am stumped on how to apprach the other half of my start up. I would like to hear from people that went through similar situations or any constructive criticism.
Is there a market for me? Am I too late in the game?
I have a passion for coffee, however I am also realistic.
Thanks
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View entire thread: Chemex Coffee Maker?
Posted by Tink0952 on 2006-03-06 13:27:18
Post Subject: Chemex Coffee Maker?
Has anyone heard of or used the Chemex coffee maker? I am new and have just ordered my first fresh roasted coffee beans online. I want to make sure that I get the best taste out of the beans. I have read about this coffee maker from several websites. It seems as though it will make a great cup and be much easier to use than a French Press. It's a glass coffee maker that use paper filters. You just add the ground coffee to the filter and then boil your water in a tea pot or pan and let it boil and wait a minute before pouring the water into the filter. It's suppose to make a great cup with no grounds in your coffee cup after brewing. Please let me know what you think about this method of brewing coffee. I am now using a cheap Sunbeam Drip coffee maker that I bought at Walmart for about $15.00 and it really doesn't seem to get the coffee hot enough. Thanks!
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View entire thread: nashville roasters needed
Posted by Tink0952 on 2006-03-05 14:33:20
Post Subject: Nashville Roaster
I did a google search and found this one. I live in Gallatin, TN just north of Nashville. I bought my first order of roasted coffee beans online friday from a company in Georiga so they should be here soon. If they turn out to be good I will keep buying from them and if not I will give this one a shot.
http://beancentral.com/
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