I received a coffee sampler which contained individual packets of shade grown coffee from Mexico, Columbia, Peru, and El Salvador. Each sample had its own unique flavor. The beans are carefully selected and hand roasted in small batches to ensure that the quality stays consistent. I'm not a coffee critic so I won't bother telling you how one coffee has a nutty flavor while another seems to have a hint of chocolate. The Colombian had a bold flavor, the Peruvian was smooth and mellow. All of the coffee was fresh and flavorful. The only one I didn't try yet was the decaf seen in the photo ( I don't bother with decaf). Most importantly, beans used to produce this coffee from plants that were grown using shade grown and organic methods. This means more preserved forests for migratory birds and less pesticides.
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Let's continue to get the word about shade grown coffee. Maybe give it as gifts during the holidays instead of one of those fruitcakes or brew a pot at work to share with your co-workers. Every little bit helps!
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I'll be sure to check out their web site Larry. I am a coffee lover to be sure, and anything that supports bird habitat makes it even better. :c)
Very interesting. I will keep it in my on my next coffee purchase. The hints on fall birding will be helpfull for this semi-birding rookie.
I'm not really a coffee drinker but i am a great fan of shade grown coffee....
Jayne-That's what i figured. I don't mind supporting companies that are selling products that are more bird friendly.
troutbirder-keep in mind that those birding hints are directed toward myself. I'm not really qualified to give out birding advice to others.
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I have never heard of this before.
Have never heard of these folks but will check it out...companies who tread gently on the earth should be rewarded.
DECAF? What would the point be? :)
Great idea. Love the mug.
Mathew-Good-I'm glad I brought it to your attention!
WR-I agree on both points.
Kathiebirds-That's my favorite mug.
I agree very little bit helps, and we should all make the effort....
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